Climate grants

Climate grant matching and deadline tracking

Climate grants can mean community environmental action, nature connection, energy resilience or business innovation, so the first check is which route the funder is actually offering.

Best for

Teams deciding where to spend application time

Organisations looking for a specific type of public or charitable funding.

Use this page to

Make the first review more concrete

Find climate grants and understand eligibility.

Review workflow

What FundingLens helps you do

Keep source facts, caveats and next actions together so your team can decide what deserves attention before application work starts.

01

Separate community-led environmental programmes from innovation competitions and local sustainability funds before scoring fit.

02

Record the environmental outcome, delivery place, partners, permissions, eligible costs and how the project will evidence impact.

03

Keep caveats visible where a fund supports climate work only through specific activities, locations or applicant types.

Readiness checks

  • Environmental priority matches the source wording.
  • Applicant type and delivery location are eligible.
  • Project permissions and partners are realistic.
  • Budget lines fit eligible cost rules.
  • Impact claims are specific and evidence-backed.

Eligibility caveats

  • FundingLens explains fit signals, eligibility caveats and next steps; it does not promise funding success or application approval.
  • Always check the official funder page before acting because deadlines, match-funding rules and eligible costs can change.
  • AI output stays separate from verified source facts and needs human review before it is used in an application.

Source references

Related FundingLens pages