The Past Global Changes (PAGES) project invites applications for financial support to organize workshops and meetings that advance paleoscientific research and international collaboration. The program prioritizes activities that integrate, coordinate, or synthesize scientific knowledge, with a strong emphasis on involving early-career scientists and researchers from low- and middle-income countries. Eligible applicants include leaders of officially approved PAGES working groups as well as organizers of open-call and educational workshops relevant to the PAGES science structure. Funding typically ranges from US$5,000 to US$12,000 per event, though exceptional working group cases may receive up to US$15,000. Potential applicants must contact a Scientific Steering Committee member at least two weeks before the deadline to discuss their proposal. The next deadline for proposals is 11 March 2026. Support
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Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs — Civil Society Support for Ocean and Climate
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Norad invite applications for a grant scheme designed to strengthen civil society organizations working on climate, environment, and ocean-related challenges in developing countries. The program supports initiatives that promote human rights, climate change adaptation, and sustainable management of marine resources to improve the resilience of vulnerable communities. Eligible applicants include Norwegian and international non-profit organizations, trade unions, and faith-based groups. While funding amounts vary by specific project needs, Norad often prioritizes larger-scale interventions between NOK 15 million and NOK 75 million for multi-year periods. The deadline for applications is 24 March 2026. Link to Norad
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
Pulitzer Center — Africa Impact Seed Funding
The Pulitzer Center invites applications for the Africa Impact Seed Funding to support micro-scale education projects that address socio-ecological challenges. Open to K-12 teachers, lecturers, researchers, and student groups based in Africa, the program funds activities that utilize Pulitzer Center reporting on rainforests, oceans, and climate change. Projects must be implemented within a four-month period and demonstrate a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Grants range from US$2,000 to US$3,500 to cover project-related costs and engagement activities. The deadline for applications is 16 April 2026. Africa Impact Seed Funding
International Development Research Centre — Science Granting Councils Capacity Strengthening Hub
The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) invites proposals to establish and operate a Capacity Strengthening Hub for the third phase of the Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Hub will coordinate capacity-building plans, manage a digital knowledge-sharing platform, and support monitoring and evaluation for science granting councils across the region. Legally registered organizations or consortia based in Sub-Saharan Africa with expertise in research and innovation management are eligible to apply. Applicants must be able to work in both English and French. The grant provides up to CAN$500 thousand for a period of 30 months. The deadline for applications is 30 April 2026. Know more
Climate Technology Initiative — Funding for Climate or Clean Energy Projects
The Climate Technology Initiative (CTI PFAN) provides funding to climate or clean energy projects. PFAN accepts applications for projects in low- and middle-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Central America, and the Caribbean Islands. Projects may request between US$1 million and US$50 million. Projects providing energy access or rural electrification (clean cookstoves, solar home systems, mini-grids) may request smaller sums between US$500 thousand and US$50 million. Proposals are invited from companies, individuals, or legal persons; public-private partnerships; and entities that are legally structured to redistribute profits. Applications can be submitted anytime and are evaluated quarterly. Details
EIT Climate-KIC — AI and Deep Tech for Climate Impact
EIT Climate-KIC invites applications from entrepreneurship support organizations to design and manage accelerator programs focused on artificial intelligence and deep-tech climate solutions. This global call is open to organizations and consortiums, including accelerators, incubators, and universities, that can support at least seven climate-focused startups per batch. While EIT Climate-KIC does not provide direct funding for program implementation, selected partners gain access to a global innovation network, impact assessment tools, and investment matchmaking services to help attract sponsors and co-funding. The deadline for expressions of interest is 28 February 2026. ClimAccelerator 2026
Nordic Africa Institute — African Scholar Program
The Nordic Africa Institute offers a scholarship for early-career researchers based in Africa to conduct research in Sweden for two to three months. The program is open to PhD students enrolled in African doctoral programs and postdoctoral researchers who completed their degree within the last four years, provided they are employed at an African university or research center. The scholarship covers economy airfare, accommodation, a workspace at the institute, and an installation grant of 2,500 SEK. Participants also receive a daily subsistence allowance of approximately 450 SEK to cover living expenses in Uppsala. The deadline for the 2027 program is 06 April 2026. NAI African Scholar Program
World Academy of Sciences — MENA Research Cooperation with Germany
The TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visits Program invites postdoctoral researchers in the MENA region to make cooperation visits to institutes in Germany. The visits are limited to three months, with the aim of promoting longer-term collaboration. The German Research Foundation will cover travel expenses and provide subsistence costs for the stay in Germany. Preference is given to young PhD-level scientists, particularly women. The next application deadline is 15 April 2026. Link to the Cooperation Visits Program
World Academy of Sciences — African Research Cooperation with Germany
The TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visits Program invites postdoctoral researchers in Sub-Saharan Africa to make cooperation visits to institutes in Germany. The visits are limited to three months, with the aim of promoting longer-term collaboration. The German Research Foundation will cover travel expenses and provide subsistence costs for the stay in Germany. Preference is given to young PhD-level scientists, particularly women. The next application deadline is 15 April 2026. Africa Cooperation Visits Program