The ABC Conservation Awards (up to £3 thousand) support small and medium-sized bird conservation projects in Africa. Applicants should normally be resident in Africa. The ABC Expedition Awards (up to £5 thousand) take place within continental Africa or adjacent islands, with a strong base in conservation and birds. Applications are reviewed multiple times a year, with deadlines at the end of February, June, and October. Link
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World Energy Council — Future Energy Leaders
The World Energy Council invites applications for its Future Energy Leaders program to support the next generation of professionals in the energy sector. The program provides participants with a platform to contribute to global energy transition tools, attend world energy events, and network with international peers. Eligible applicants must be 35 years old or younger at the time of application, possess three to five years of junior management experience in an energy-related field, and demonstrate a track record in the energy sector. The program offers professional development, access to global industry summits, and project leadership opportunities. The deadline for applications is 02 March 2026. Future Energy Leaders
Association of Commonwealth Universities — Climate Resilience Fellowships
The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) invites applications for the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme to support climate resilience in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The program offers fellowships to mid-career professionals, undergraduate students, and postgraduate students to strengthen local capacity and planetary health. Eligible applicants must be citizens of a Commonwealth SIDS country and be currently employed by or enrolled in an ACU member university within one of the 25 eligible nations across the Caribbean, Pacific, and Indian Ocean regions. The fellowship covers tuition fees, living allowances, and research support. The deadline for applications is 05 March 2026. Link
International Geosphere-Biosphere Program — PAGES Workshops and Educational Meetings
The Past Global Changes (PAGES) project invites applications for financial support to organize workshops and meetings that advance paleoscientific research and international collaboration. The program prioritizes activities that integrate, coordinate, or synthesize scientific knowledge, with a strong emphasis on involving early-career scientists and researchers from low- and middle-income countries. Eligible applicants include leaders of officially approved PAGES working groups as well as organizers of open-call and educational workshops relevant to the PAGES science structure. Funding typically ranges from US$5,000 to US$12,000 per event, though exceptional working group cases may receive up to US$15,000. Potential applicants must contact a Scientific Steering Committee member at least two weeks before the deadline to discuss their proposal. The next deadline for proposals is 11 March 2026. Support
American Society of Primatologists — Small Research Grant 2026
The American Society of Primatologists (ASP) supports students and young researchers from habitat countries who are engaged in primate conservation. Grant proposals are invited for either captive or wild primate-oriented research projects. Applications for start-up funds, supplementary funding for students, and innovations in animal care and research technology are welcome. Award amounts range from US$500 to US$2000. Applications for small grants need to be submitted by 20 March 2026. Learn about ASP’s research grants
Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association — PhD Fellowship in Marine Science
The Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) and the University of Dar es Salaam invite applications for a PhD fellowship focused on marine science. This opportunity is open to individual researchers from the Western Indian Ocean region who hold a Master of Science degree in marine science, biology, chemistry, or a related field. The selected candidate will conduct research on “The Role of Mangroves and Seagrasses in Coastal Carbon Cycling” at the Institute of Marine Sciences in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The fellowship provides full funding for three years, covering tuition fees, research costs, and a monthly stipend for living expenses. The deadline for applications is 20 March 2026. PhD Fellowship in Marine Science
Charity Entrepreneurship — Incubation Program on How to Start a Charity
Charity Entrepreneurship accepts applications for a two-month, fully cost-covered boot camp open to individuals who want to create, start, and operate an effective charity. The Incubation Program covers management, fundraising, impact analysis, and hands-on knowledge of established non-profit organizations. New organizations will receive seed grants of up to US$200 thousand in addition to legal support, and connections to donors, mentors, and potential employees. There is no geographical restriction for applicants. The deadline for applications is 22 March 2026. Apply to the Incubation Program
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs — Civil Society Support for Ocean and Climate
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Norad invite applications for a grant scheme designed to strengthen civil society organizations working on climate, environment, and ocean-related challenges in developing countries. The program supports initiatives that promote human rights, climate change adaptation, and sustainable management of marine resources to improve the resilience of vulnerable communities. Eligible applicants include Norwegian and international non-profit organizations, trade unions, and faith-based groups. While funding amounts vary by specific project needs, Norad often prioritizes larger-scale interventions between NOK 15 million and NOK 75 million for multi-year periods. The deadline for applications is 24 March 2026. Link to Norad
WWF Nepal — Conservation Awards 2026
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) recognizes and honors individuals and organizations at the grassroots level who have made significant contributions to protect Nepal’s rich biodiversity. WWF Nepal welcomes nominations for Conservation Awards 2026 from Nepali individuals and/or organizations working in the field of conservation and natural resource management. Up to three awards will be made to individuals (Rs. 50 thousand) and organizations (Rs. 100 thousand). Nominations should be submitted by 30 March 2026. More about the Conservation Awards
Morgan Stanley — Sustainable Ventures
Morgan Stanley invites applications for its Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures accelerator program to support early-stage startups and nonprofit organizations. The program consists of two tracks: the Lab, which provides tech-enabled startups with a US$250 thousand investment in exchange for a 5% equity stake, and the Collaborative, which provides emerging nonprofits with a US$250 thousand grant. Eligible startups must be at the seed to Series A stage with demonstrated revenue, while nonprofits must have a clear business plan for high-impact, scalable solutions. The program is open to organizations in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The deadline for applications is 31 March 2026. More information