Climate and Environment Grants
Browse climate and environment grants for emissions reduction, conservation, adaptation, sustainability projects, and environmental research.
Climate and environment funding is broad enough that “climate grant” is almost never the useful search term once you get serious. Funders separate mitigation (cutting emissions), adaptation and resilience (living with impacts), conservation (protecting land, water, and species), and environmental justice (who bears the burden). A wetlands restoration project and a decarbonisation pilot both count as climate work, but they will never compete in the same funding pool. Decide which lane your project occupies before you shortlist anything.
The funder mix in this category is unusually varied: government environment agencies, international bodies, private foundations with climate programs, corporate sustainability funds, and prize-style challenges for breakthrough ideas. Each has a different tolerance for risk. Foundations often back advocacy and community organizing that government money cannot touch; government programs fund larger infrastructure and research but demand heavier compliance; challenges reward measurable, novel solutions and often pay only winners.
Verify the geography first, because environmental funding is tightly place-bound. A grant may be limited to a watershed, a coastline, a country, or communities meeting specific environmental-burden criteria. Then check the outcome the funder counts: tons of emissions avoided, hectares restored, households protected, or policies changed. If your project cannot produce that number, you are writing for the wrong program.
Common mistakes here are proposing awareness-raising when the funder wants measurable environmental outcomes, and underestimating monitoring costs, since climate funders almost always require evidence that the benefit actually happened. Browse the current opportunities below, match your lane and geography, and confirm scope and reporting requirements on the official program page before drafting.
Current matching opportunities
These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.
London Community Energy Fund 2026–2027: Up to £60,000 for Community Clean-Energy Projects
The Greater London Authority's ninth London Community Energy Fund phase supports feasibility, delivery and later-stage development of community-led clean-energy projects, with current applications due 30 September 2026.
NERC Urgency Funding 2026: Up to £100,000 for Rapid Environmental Research After Unexpected Natural Events
NERC Urgency Funding supports rapid data collection and essential initial analysis after unexpected natural events create time-sensitive environmental research opportunities.
Sustainable Farming Incentive 2026 (SFI26): Three-Year Payments for Eligible Farmers and Land Managers in England
England's Sustainable Farming Incentive 2026 pays farmers and land managers quarterly for completing eligible environmental, food-production, and productivity actions, with a second application window scheduled for September 2026.
BLM Recreation and Visitor Services FY 2026: $50,000–$2 Million for Projects Improving Recreation on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management is accepting local-government proposals that specifically improve recreation and visitor services on BLM-managed public lands, with awards from $50,000 to $2 million and applications due August 28, 2026.
NOAA Great Lakes Fish Habitat Restoration Partnership Grants 2027: Up to $12 Million for Native Fish Habitat Projects
NOAA is accepting applications for competitive Great Lakes habitat restoration projects that support native fish, coastal wetlands, Areas of Concern, and resilient Great Lakes communities, with proposals for the 2027 federal fiscal year due September 4, 2026.
Horizon Europe Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services 2026: €76 Million Across Seven Nature Research Topics
The European Research Executive Agency's Horizon Europe 2026 biodiversity call offers an indicative €76 million across seven single-stage topics covering insect decline, groundwater ecosystems, deep-sea conservation, nature-positive economies, agrobiodiversity, and related research.
LIFE Climate Governance and Information 2026: €4 Million for EU Climate Policy, Compliance and Public Engagement Projects
The open LIFE-2026-SAP-CLIMA-GOV call supports practical projects that improve climate governance, policy implementation, compliance, knowledge and stakeholder participation across Europe.
Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) 2026–2027: Up to 50% of Capital Costs for Existing Heat Networks in England and Wales
The UK Government's Heat Network Efficiency Scheme supports public, private and third-sector operators in England and Wales to diagnose and fix performance problems in existing district or communal heat networks.
Aviation's Non-CO2 Impacts on the Climate 2026: Up to £385,425 for UK Research Projects
NERC, with the Department for Transport and Department for Business and Trade, is funding collaborative UK research that reduces uncertainty around aviation's non-CO2 climate impacts and supports credible mitigation and policy decisions.
Lowland Peat Water Implementation Grant 2026: £100,000–£2 Million for England Peatland Water Management Projects
The Environment Agency is offering competitive grants of £100,000 to £2 million for projects in England that install water-management infrastructure to raise water tables and support more sustainable use of drained lowland peat.
UK Space Agency Earth Observation Missions and Technology Innovation Call 1 (2026): Up to £200,000 for Early-Stage EO Hardware, Deadline 1 September
The UK Space Agency is offering up to £200,000 per project for UK-led, early-stage Earth Observation hardware and instrumentation development starting at TRL 1–4, with projects completing by 31 October 2027.
EPA FY 2027 Brownfields Job Training Grants: Up to $300,000 for Environmental Workforce Programs, Deadline September 23, 2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will provide up to $300,000 for programs that recruit, train, and place local unemployed and underemployed residents into environmental jobs connected to brownfield cleanup and revitalization.
Application guidance
Use the listings above as a shortlist, then build your application from the official instructions. Save the source page, deadline, eligibility rules, required documents, contact details, and any program-specific scoring criteria. If the deadline is rolling, apply early enough for review queues and budget limits. If the deadline is fixed, work backward from the closing date and leave time for recommendations, institutional approvals, financial documents, and portal errors.
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Climate and Environment Grants FAQ
Do climate grants only fund emissions reduction?
No. The category also covers adaptation, resilience, conservation, biodiversity, environmental justice, education, and climate research. Each funder defines its own priorities.
Can individuals get climate grants?
Most climate grants go to organizations, researchers, or governments, though fellowships and challenge prizes sometimes accept individuals. Check the eligible-applicant rules on the official announcement.
How do I know a climate funding listing is legitimate?
Trace it back to the funder's own website or an official government portal before sharing any information or paying anything. Legitimate grant programs never charge application fees for the award itself.