A Team Foundation
London, UK
States it generally does not accept unsolicited applications; works through invitation-based partnerships in food/agroecology.
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London, UK
States it generally does not accept unsolicited applications; works through invitation-based partnerships in food/agroecology.
Cape Town, ZA
Does not accept unsolicited proposals; grants identified by foundation per programme strategy; first African-led climate-development grantmaker.
Panama City, Panama
Operates via co-creation with strategic partners across Latin America; not an open RFP grantmaker.
Bangalore, India
Operating foundation focused on its own education programmes; Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives provides grants but works with pre-identified partners.
Kirkland, USA
Bill Gates-led; Ventures invests by sourcing, Catalyst funds large projects, Fellows runs by-invitation cohorts.
Amsterdam, NL
Rolling online applications; funds up to 1/3 of project budget; geographic scope NL, East Africa, India, SWANA; 4-month review cycle.
Israel
Generally by invitation; occasional thematic open RFPs—check current funding opportunities page.
Leiden, Netherlands
Does not accept unsolicited proposals; partnerships sourced internally; focus countries India, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Indonesia.
Minneapolis, USA
Accepts LOIs by program area; Midwest Climate & Energy and International programs have published guidelines.
Tokyo, Japan
Runs multiple grant programs including ocean/marine; check program-specific application windows.
San Francisco, USA
Climate-focused private foundation; by invitation only.
Essen, Germany
Two-stage process (draft proposal then invited full application); no fixed deadlines; eligible: German-based non-profits in 4 thematic fields incl. Climate Action.
Menlo Park, California, United States
By invitation only across most programs including Environment/Climate.