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Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund — Implementation Team for the Mountains of Central Asia

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) invites proposals to establish a Regional Implementation Team (RIT) to lead biodiversity conservation efforts in the Mountains of Central Asia. The selected organization will coordinate grant-making and provide strategic leadership for projects across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Eligibility is restricted to 16 pre-identified organizations that submitted a prior expression of interest, though these entities may form partnerships with other civil society groups. The program provides up to US$8 million over a five-year period to manage a portfolio of approximately 100 projects. The deadline for full proposals is 17 April 2026. Find the call

International Water Association — Fellows and Distinguished Fellows

The International Water Association (IWA) invites nominations for its 2026 Fellows and Distinguished Fellows program. This initiative recognizes global water professionals for their leadership, expertise, and sustained impact on water science, technology, and management. To be eligible for a Fellowship, candidates must be active IWA members—including engineers, researchers, or utility managers—who have demonstrated outstanding professional contributions. Distinguished Fellow nominations are reserved for current IWA Fellows whose long careers have left an extraordinary mark on the global water sector. While these roles are honorary and do not include a direct monetary grant, selected individuals join a prestigious global community and represent IWA at international events. The deadline for nominations is 19 April 2026. Know more

UNESCO MGIEP — Youth Fellowship

The UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) offers a fellowship to empower young leaders to address global issues through peacebuilding and social innovation. The program invites Indian citizens under 30 years of age who have completed an undergraduate degree and currently reside in India to participate in an intensive ten-day residency in South Korea. This fully funded opportunity covers the cost of international airfare, visas, accommodation, and meals for the duration of the fellowship. Selected fellows engage with case studies and digital tools to develop leadership skills aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. The deadline for applications is 25 April 2026. Know more

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives — Community Projects in Indonesia and Timor-Leste

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) supports small-scale, high-impact projects in Indonesia and Timor-Leste that are designed and implemented by local partners. The program funds initiatives aligned with Global Affairs Canada’s thematic priorities, including inclusive governance, gender equality, human dignity, and climate action. Eligible applicants include local non-governmental organizations, community groups, academic institutions, and municipal or national government agencies. The average grant ranges from CAN$30 thousand to CAN$60 thousand, with a maximum allocation of CAN$100 thousand per project. The deadline for applications is 27 April 2026. Details here

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives — Community Projects in the Caribbean Islands

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) provides funding for small-scale, high-impact projects in Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The program supports initiatives designed by local partners that address thematic priorities such as peace and security or inclusive economic growth. Eligible applicants include local non-governmental organizations, community groups, academic institutions, and municipal or national government agencies. The average grant ranges from CAN$30 thousand to CAN$60 thousand, with a maximum limit of CAN$100 thousand per project. The deadline for applications is 30 April 2026. More

Rooted Futures Lab — Environmental Justice in Technology

The Environmental Justice in Technology (EJIT) Fellowship is a remote, 12-week program supporting projects at the intersection of environmental justice and technology. The fellowship provides a US$3,000 stipend for four fellows dedicating approximately 20 hours per week. Fellows will engage in one of four focus areas: digital zine publishing, climate misinformation research, educational material development, or creative cultural interventions. Applicants should have experience in environmental justice through community work, study, or lived experience. The application deadline is 30 April 2026. Rooted Futures Lab

Earth Journalism Network — Virtual Media Workshop: Inclusive Water Governance

The Earth Journalism Network (EJN) invites applications for a virtual media workshop focused on inclusive water governance and climate resilience within the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basin. The program aims to strengthen the capacity of journalists to report on transboundary water issues, gender equality, and social inclusion in water management. Eligible applicants include early- and mid-career journalists from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal who are interested in environmental and climate reporting. While the workshop itself is a training opportunity, participants who complete the sessions become eligible to apply for story grants, which typically range from US$1,000 to US$2,500, to fund in-depth reporting projects. The deadline for applications is 30 April 2026. Virtual Media Workshop

Youth4Climate — Solutions and Climate Action

Youth4Climate supports youth-led projects that address climate change across six thematic areas: sustainable energy, food and agriculture, climate peace and security, oceans and the blue economy, sustainable fashion and textiles, and architecture for adaptation. Individuals aged 18 to 29 and youth-led non-profit or for-profit organizations from 158 eligible countries may apply for seed funding of up to US$30 thousand. In addition to financial support, selected awardees receive technical mentorship and capacity-building opportunities to help scale their innovations. The application deadline is 30 April 2026. Link to Youth4Climate

Earth Journalism Network — Biodiversity Story Grants 2026

The Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering story grants to support journalists in producing in-depth reporting on the global biodiversity crisis. The program focuses on highlighting environmental threats and innovative conservation solutions in low- and middle-income countries. Applications are open to early-career and experienced journalists and media practitioners across print, online, TV, and radio platforms. The program will award 5 to 10 grants, typically ranging from €1,000 to €2,000, and selected grantees will also receive professional mentorship. The deadline for applications is 01 May 2026. Biodiversity Story Grants

Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans — Fellowships 2026

The Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) supports capacity building in oceanography for individuals and institutions in developing countries. POGO’s Visiting Fellowships Program is open to scientists, technicians, graduate students (PhD), and post-doctoral fellows involved in oceanographic work. Priority is given to applicants in their early stages of career development. The fellowship offers the opportunity to visit other oceanographic centers for a short period of training on any aspect of oceanographic observations, analyses, and interpretation. The application deadline is 01 May 2026. Find fellowship information