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Category: Energy, Climate Change

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) offers a course focused on international environmental law-making and diplomacy. The 2026 session focuses on the special theme of “Critical Energy Transition Minerals.” Candidates from developing nations or economies in transition can apply for partial or full fellowships to help with costs. This course is designed for experienced government officials. Additionally, representatives from non-governmental organizations, the private sector, as well as researchers and academics specializing in international environmental law, are encouraged to apply. Applications must be submitted by 27 March 2026. Details

The Egis Foundation invites applications for the Team Up for Climate challenge to develop innovative solutions for climate change adaptation and resilience. This global competition is open to teams of two to five members consisting of current students or recent graduates from any country and academic discipline. Participants must propose an actionable project focused on a specific local area they know well. The first-place team receives €4,000 plus a €5,000 boost prize after six months of development and a study trip to Paris, while second and third-place winners receive €3,000 and €2,000 respectively in total funding. The deadline for applications is 28 March 2026. Climate Challenge

The NYU Stern Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship is a two-day in-person fellowship designed to help journalists navigate the complex economic and financial shifts driven by climate change. This international opportunity is open to professional journalists (reporters, editors, and freelancers) worldwide who have a strong interest in covering the intersection of climate and the economy; prior formal training in economics is not required. Fellows residing outside the New York Metro Area receive a CAN$2,800 (US$2,000) stipend to cover travel and accommodation, while those within the metro area receive CAN$1,400 (US$1,000); all meals during the program are provided. The application deadline is 20 April 2026. Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship

The Youth4Climate Call for Solutions supports innovative projects led by young people aged 18 to 29 that address climate challenges in areas such as sustainable energy, food and agriculture, and the blue economy. Eligible applicants include individual youth and youth-led organizations from around the world. Selected solutions receive a US$30 thousand grant for implementation over a maximum of 24 months, alongside technical mentorship and capacity-building support. The application deadline is 30 April 2026. Link to Youth4Climate

Eureka invites applications for Eurogia2030 Call 30 to support international collaborative research and development in low-carbon energy technologies. The program targets innovative projects focusing on carbon-free energy supply, green mobility, smart cities, and bio-resources. Eligibility requires a consortium of at least two independent organizations from different participating Eureka countries, such as Canada, South Korea, and various European nations. While there is no fixed global grant amount, funding is provided through national agencies, with small and medium-sized enterprises often eligible for grants covering 50% to 80% of project costs. The deadline for submitting project outlines is 30 April 2026. Eurogia2030

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) manages the Climate Investment Platform (CIP) to accelerate renewable energy projects in developing countries. This joint initiative provides technical assistance and financial matchmaking for project developers, governments, and private businesses. While the CIP focuses on project facilitation rather than direct grants, it helps developers access a network of partners offering equity, debt, and risk-mitigation instruments; smaller technical assistance grants can start at US$10 thousand, while larger infrastructure projects often require capital expenditures of at least US$10 million. Registrations for projects in Latin America are accepted on a rolling basis. Climate Investment Platform

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Norad invite applications for the Clean Energy for Development program to support renewable energy projects in developing countries. This call is specifically for commercial enterprises in the renewable energy sector focusing on on-grid and mini-grid solutions. Eligible projects include development studies and the construction of basic public infrastructure, such as grid equipment or access roads, which must be transferred to public ownership upon completion. The grant covers up to 50% of eligible project costs and is disbursed in arrears, requiring the applicant to finance the remaining 50% and manage initial expenses. While no fixed grant amount is specified, applicants must demonstrate technical and administrative capacity and a deep understanding of the local context. The deadline for applications is 24 March 2026. Link to Norad

The European Training Foundation (ETF) invites applications for the Green Skills Award 2026 to recognize excellence in developing skills for the low-carbon economy. The award is open to a wide range of applicants, including schools, training centers, businesses, NGOs, and government agencies, particularly from ETF partner countries (South and Eastern Mediterranean, Western Balkans and Türkiye, Eastern Partnership, and Central Asia). The program highlights innovative projects that help workers and students adapt to the green transition. Ten finalists will be selected to participate in a high-level event, and three winners will receive an award. The deadline for applications is 27 March 2026. Green Skills Award

The AGYLE program connects emerging business leaders from Africa and Europe to build a long-term network focused on sustainable economic cooperation. The 2026 theme, “GreenTech for Impact,” targets young entrepreneurs and professionals developing solutions in renewable energy, climate-tech, agri-tech, and sustainable mobility. Eligibility is open to individuals up to 40 years of age with at least three years of leadership experience or who have founded their own company. Applicants must be from or have worked for at least five years in Austria, Ethiopia, Germany, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, or Tunisia. Selected participants attend a fully funded “Live Week” in Berlin. The deadline for applications is 01 April 2026. Link to AGYLE

The Earth Journalism Network (EJN) provides grants to support the production of in-depth text and video reports on the transition to renewable energy in India. The program aims to improve public awareness of clean energy progress, infrastructure challenges, and community-led solutions. Eligibility is open to India-based journalists and content creators from print, digital, and broadcast media who have a track record of reporting on environment or energy issues. For text-based reports, selected applicants receive up to ₹1 lakh, while video projects of approximately eight minutes in length may receive up to ₹2.75 lakh to cover reporting and production costs. The deadline for applications is 15 April 2026. Know more