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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

D-BAW — Seed Grant for Community Impact

The D-BAW Seed Grant for Community Impact supports grassroots initiatives and community-driven projects aimed at creating sustainable social change. This program offers grants of up to US$5 thousand to registered non-profit organizations, community groups, and social enterprises operating in any country. The funding is intended to kickstart small-scale projects that address local challenges in areas such as education, environmental sustainability, and health. The deadline for applications is 31 March 2026. For more details, visit the D-BAW website

Youth Learning as Citizen Environmental Scientists — Environmental Education Grants

Youth Learning as Citizen Environmental Scientists (YLACES) invites applications for its grant programs to support youth-led environmental research and data collection. The program provides educators and organizations with funding to purchase scientific instruments and supplies or to host student research symposia. Eligible applicants include K-12 educators and educational organizations in the United States, as well as international educators in countries participating in the GLOBE Program. US-based applicants can receive up to US$1,500 for equipment or up to US$5,000 for symposia, while international applicants are eligible for equipment grants of up to US$1,500 with a national GLOBE coordinator’s endorsement. The deadline for applications is 31 March 2026. Link to YLACES

Commonwealth Scholarship Commission — Distance Learning for Masters Courses in the UK

The Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships support distance learning Master’s degree courses offered in partnership with local providers in developing countries, as well as courses delivered directly by UK universities. The available offerings include agriculture; tropical forestry; veterinary medicine; environmental management; conservation and wildlife management; risk and disaster management; and others. Eligibility for support extends to Commonwealth citizens of developing Commonwealth countries, refugees, and British-protected persons. Applicants must be permanent residents of a developing Commonwealth country and meet the entry educational requirements. The application deadline is 31 March 2026. Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships

Global Landscapes Forum — Photography Awards

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) invites entries for the GLF Photography Awards 2026 to highlight visual stories of rangelands and the pastoralist communities that steward them. The competition is open to professional and amateur photographers worldwide who are at least 18 years old. Participants may submit up to three photos that capture the landscapes and livelihoods of ecosystems such as savannas, shrublands, or deserts. The first-place winner receives US$500, the second-place winner receives US$400, and a popular vote winner receives US$300. The deadline for applications is 01 March 2026. GLF Photography Awards

 

 

 

IHE Delft Institute for Water Education — Scholarships

The IHE Delft Institute for Water Education offers a joint loan-scholarship program for Colombian professionals to pursue a Master of Science in Water and Sustainable Development. The partnership provides a 40 percent tuition fee waiver from IHE Delft for up to ten students, while COLFUTURO provides a loan of up to US$50 thousand for tuition and living expenses. This loan can be converted into a grant for up to 80 percent of the total amount if the recipient returns to Colombia to work for a specified period after graduation. Eligible applicants must be Colombian citizens with an admission letter from IHE Delft. The deadline for application is 02 March 2026. Details here

AI for Good — AI for Good Impact Awards

The AI for Good Impact Awards recognize innovative AI solutions that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The competition is open to startups, established companies, and non-profit organizations worldwide that demonstrate scalable AI applications with measurable social or environmental impact. Finalists are invited to pitch their projects at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, with winners receiving international recognition and networking opportunities with investors and UN agencies.. The application deadline is 15 March 2026. AI for Good Impact Awards

Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund — Biodiversity Conservation in the Mediterranean Basin

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) invites Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) for small grants (US$20 thousand – US$50 thousand) for projects that support the sustainable management of water catchments through integrated approaches for the conservation of threatened freshwater biodiversity in the Mediterranean Basin. Eligibility extends to non-governmental organizations, community groups, universities and private enterprises. The ecosystem profile technical summary is available in English, French, and Arabic. LOIs must be submitted by 15 March 2026. Click here

Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund — Conservation in the Indo-Burma Biodiversity Hotspot

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) invites letters of inquiry from local civil society organizations to support biodiversity conservation in Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. This funding phase focuses on empowering community-led management of key biodiversity areas and improving the conservation status of priority species. CEPF intends to make small grants of US$50 thousand and large grants of up to US$250 thousand. Eligible applicants include non-governmental organizations, indigenous peoples’ organizations, community groups, and other local civil society entities headquartered in the hotspot. The deadline for applications is 16 March 2026. Find more information

Pacific Development and Conservation Trust — Community Projects in the Pacific Islands

New Zealand’s Pacific Development and Conservation Trust makes grants for conservation, cultural heritage, development, and goodwill in the Pacific Islands. The priority is community projects, including conservation projects that involve representative, endangered, threatened, or unique habitats and species. Eligibility for grants extends to citizens of New Zealand and eligible Pacific countries and territories. Most past grants range from NZ$2 thousand to NZ$50 thousand. The deadline for expressions of interest is 18 March 2026. More about the application process