11th Hour Project (Schmidt Family Fdn)
Palo Alto, USA
Schmidt Family Fdn program; FAQ explicitly states they do not accept unsolicited proposals or LOIs.
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Palo Alto, USA
Schmidt Family Fdn program; FAQ explicitly states they do not accept unsolicited proposals or LOIs.
London, UK
States it generally does not accept unsolicited applications; works through invitation-based partnerships in food/agroecology.
New York, New York, United States
No public website provided; status unknown.
San Francisco,USA
Canadian early-stage climate VC; submit pitch via website.
New York,USA
Pre-seed climate VC; pitch via website.
Seattle, USA
Amazon's $2B+ strategic CVC; deal sourcing, no public application — companies typically referred via network.
London, UK
Does not accept applications directly; runs grants via partner programmes (e.g. CCI, Endangered Languages) which run their own calls.
United Kingdom
European growth-stage VC; warm intro preferred, contact form available.
London, England, United Kingdom
European early-stage VC; warm intro preferred, contact via website.
London, UK
Barclays' £500M climate-tech CVC; deal sourcing, contact via Barclays corporate channels.
Wrest Park, UK
Apply via online portal for Bedfordshire/Luton community organisations; multiple themed funds, deadlines vary.
Reading, UK
Apply via online portal for Berkshire-based community groups; multiple themed funds with different deadlines.
Washington DC, USA
Explicitly does not accept unsolicited proposals; periodic competitions like AI for Climate & Nature Grand Challenge are the only open route.
New York, New York, United States
Most grants by invitation; runs periodic Grand Challenges open calls with specific deadlines.
New York, USA
Does not accept unsolicited proposals; ~100 competitive programmes (e.g. Mayors Challenge, Local Leaders Climate Awards) handled via apply.bloomberg.org/submit when open.
Charlottesville, USA
Sunset/wound down active grantmaking; legacy site only.
Mountain View, USA
BMW's mobility/sustainability CVC; pitch via website contact form.
Palo Alto, California, United States
BP's strategic CVC across energy transition; pitch via website contact form.
Kirkland, USA
Bill Gates-led; Ventures invests by sourcing, Catalyst funds large projects, Fellows runs by-invitation cohorts.
Seattle, USA
Wound down general environmental grantmaking; now focused only on Bullitt Environmental Prize.
London, UK
Mostly proactive/by-invitation but welcomes initial inquiries; periodic open calls (e.g. Gulbenkian Exhibitions Fund 2026, up to £30k).
Cambridge, UK
Apply via online portal for Cambs/Peterborough-based community groups; multiple themed funds with varying deadlines.
Rome,Italy
Cambridge-based climate venture builder; runs cohort programs with open applications, ~£150k funding.
Boston, USA
By-invitation only; does not accept unsolicited proposals per published policy.
Windsor, UK
Centrica's £100m CVC for energy-transition startups; submit pitch via website Contact form.
Warrington, UK
Apply via online portal for Cheshire/Warrington-based community groups; multiple themed funds with varying deadlines.
Houston, Texas, United States
Chevron's strategic CVC across energy/decarbonization; deal sourcing model.
Does not accept unsolicited proposals; works with pre-identified partners on systems-level child welfare and climate work; redirected US funding in late 2025.
San Francisco, USA
US early-stage climate VC writing $10-25k checks via AngelList rolling 'Network Fund'; pitch via website contact / submission form.
London, England, United Kingdom
EIS fund is fully deployed; not currently accepting new pitches; note input URL pointed to climateassetmanagement.com which is a different firm.