The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives invites proposals that meet the needs of local communities in Mauritius. The program funds projects designed by local partners, primarily targeting non-governmental organizations, local academic institutions, community groups, and municipal or national government entities. Eligible projects must address core themes such as environment and climate action, gender equality, human dignity, or inclusive governance. Grant contributions generally range between CAN$20 thousand and CAN$50 thousand, with a maximum limit of CAN$100 thousand per project. The deadline to submit initial expressions of interest is 03 July 2026. CFLI Mauritius
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CARE — SheConnects Digital Accelerator: Africa
The SheConnects Digital Accelerator seeks digital solutions that empower women and girls across Sub-Saharan Africa. The accelerator awards grants between US$500 thousand and US$1 million to registered non-profit organizations, mission-driven businesses, academic institutions, and consortia. To qualify, projects must focus on expanding proven digital models that improve women’s outcomes in key sectors, including climate change adaptation, sustainable agriculture, digital literacy, or healthcare. Selected initiatives must be implemented over an 18-month period and aim to reach at least 50 thousand women. The deadline for applications is 08 July 2026. SheConnects Digital Accelerator
Korea International Water Week — World Water Challenge 2026
The Korea Water Forum invites solutions for the World Water Challenge, an international contest that aims to identify global water issues and find feasible solutions. Anyone, including individuals, businesses, and organizations from any country, can participate by submitting innovative technologies, scientific methods, or policy ideas. The organizers offer a total prize pool of KRW16 million (approximately US$11 thousand), including a grand prize of KRW10 million, with the top winners invited to present their ideas during the Korea International Water Week. The deadline for submitting solutions is 12 July 2026. Know more
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade — Direct Aid Program
The Australian Embassy in Zimbabwe invites applications for its Direct Aid Program (DAP) to support small-scale development projects that deliver tangible humanitarian outcomes. Registered non-profit organizations, community groups, and non-governmental organizations working in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of Congo are eligible to apply. The program prioritizes initiatives focusing on gender equality, community health, youth empowerment, or sustainable livelihoods through agriculture and water resources management. Grants are available for a maximum of AUD$60 thousand (approximately US$40 thousand) for projects implemented over a maximum of one year. The deadline for applications is 13 July 2026. Direct Aid Program
Earth Journalism Network — Reporting Grants on Asia’s Endangered Apes
The Earth Journalism Network invites applications for story grants to investigate ape conservation issues across Asia. The program supports in-depth, original reporting on the threats facing orangutans, gibbons, and other apes in the wild and in captivity. Journalists and media practitioners based in Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam may apply. The initiative will award up to ten grants of up to US$1,500 each to cover essential reporting expenses. The application deadline is 19 July 2026. Link to the announcement
Global Citizen — Small Business Impact Awards
Global Citizen and PayPal invite applications for the Small Business Impact Awards to support entrepreneurs who integrate equity and sustainability into their business operations. Independent founders, owners, or chief executive officers of small-to-medium-sized businesses are eligible to apply. Applicants must operate within North America, Europe, Latin America, or the Middle East and Africa, and demonstrate a one-to-five-year track record of driving positive environmental or social change. Selected businesses receive a cash prize of US$20 thousand. The deadline for applications is 19 July 2026. Small Business Impact Awards
The Gap in Between — Startup Challenge for Social and Environmental Impact
The Gap in Between invites impact-driven startups to participate in its annual Startup Challenge, which aims to accelerate social and environmental transformation. The program is open to international startups across the fields of climate, mobility, health, food, and social innovation that have validated products or market traction and are seeking investment or strategic partnerships. Selected startups gain visibility within the European impact ecosystem, pitch opportunities on an international stage, and access to curated connections with investors and decision-makers. The application deadline is 21 July 2026. Startup Challenge
Irish Aid — Ireland Fellows Programme 2027/28
Irish Aid offers scholarships to qualified candidates from Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America to undertake Master’s degrees at universities and colleges in Ireland. Awards are made in the fields of development studies, rural development, biodiversity conservation, and many other subject areas relevant to the Terra Viva Grants Directory. The scholarship covers course fees, flights, accommodation, monthly allowances, insurance, and other incidental expenses. The deadline for applications is 26 July 2026. Application Information
Canon Collins Trust — Ireland Fellows Program for Africa
The Canon Collins Trust invites applications for the Ireland Fellows Program Africa to support early to mid-career professionals with leadership potential. The fellowship provides a fully funded one-year master’s degree at a higher education institution in Ireland for citizens of Lesotho and Zimbabwe. The award covers all tuition and university fees, return economy flights, accommodation, an entry visa, and a monthly personal living stipend. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree obtained in 2015 or later and possess two to three years of relevant work experience. The deadline for applications is 27 July 2026. Fellows Program for Africa
Canon Collins Trust — Ireland Fellows Program for Small Island Developing States
The Canon Collins Trust, in partnership with the Irish Government, invites applications for the Ireland Fellows Programme – SIDS to support early to mid-career professionals with leadership potential. The fellowship provides a fully funded one-year master’s degree at a higher education institution in Ireland for nationals of Mauritius. The award covers university application and tuition fees, economy flights, accommodation, visa costs, and a monthly personal living stipend to study fields like sustainable development, climate change, and marine life protection. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree obtained in 2014 or later and have at least three years of directly relevant work experience. The deadline for applications is 27 July 2026. Fellows Program SIDS