Climate project grants

Climate and environmental funding alerts

Climate funding can cover very different work: community environmental action, nature connection, energy resilience, business innovation or local sustainability projects.

Best for

Teams deciding where to spend application time

Climate, environment and social-impact teams checking whether a project fits a funder's route, geography and evidence expectations.

Use this page to

Make the first review more concrete

Find climate project grants and check environmental funding fit before applying.

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.

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Identify the funding route first: community climate activity, nature and environment work, R&D innovation, energy projects or local sustainability support.

02

Check applicant type, project location, permissions, partners, eligible costs and whether community benefit or business innovation evidence is required.

03

Keep impact claims specific and source-cited: funders may ask how people, places, nature or emissions will be affected and how the project will evidence that.

Readiness checks

  • Environmental priority matches the funder wording.
  • Applicant type and delivery place are eligible.
  • Permissions, partners and delivery plan are realistic.
  • Budget lines fit eligible cost rules.
  • Impact evidence is specific and proportionate.

Eligibility caveats

  • Climate keywords alone do not make a project eligible; the official programme route matters.
  • Community environmental grants and innovation competitions usually have different evidence standards and applicant rules.
  • Avoid over-claiming environmental impact where the team cannot evidence it.

Source references

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