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EE 30 Under 30 - Nominations Open
EE 30 Under 30
EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2026 — Nominations Now Open
EE 30 Under 30 celebrates young people across the globe who are building a sustainable future through education. The EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2026 will receive global recognition, join a growing community of inspiring EE leaders, and have access to ongoing opportunities for professional development and networking. Nominate yourself or a young leader you know by March 31.
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Applicant Webinar
Register here for our 2026 Applicant Webinar on March 10 at 10:00 AM U.S. Eastern Time (find your time zone) to learn more about the program and some tips for writing a strong nomination. A recording of the webinar will be shared with all registrants.
Environmental education (EE) and leadership show up in many different forms! We aim to recognize leaders with a wide range of backgrounds who are bringing new constituencies and insights to EE. We highly encourage nominees from across sectors and disciplines to apply. We welcome nominees who are:
Working at any scale: local, national, regional, or global, in rural or urban contexts, just to name a few!
In any position or role: community organizer, director, consultant, artist, teacher, and much more.
Using education in any context: in schools, businesses, communities, church groups, networks, government, the media—you name it!
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Eligibility requirements
Nominees must be 30 years old or younger (as of March 31, 2026). If you are over 30, you can still nominate someone else!
Nominees can come from anywhere in the world.
Nominations must be in English, but your nomination will not be judged based on your English language ability.
Nominees must be using EE to address sustainability issues, build a more resilient environmental movement, and/or create healthier and more civically engaged communities. Read more about the key elements of EE here.
Nominees must demonstrate some leadership in EE, but you do not need to be in a leadership position to demonstrate leadership! This can include (but is not limited to!) inspiring others to take action towards a shared vision, listening to and taking action for the needs of your community, innovating in the face of challenges, and welcoming everyone to participate and engage. For more about leadership, check out our blog "What Is a Leader?"
Video requirement: All nominees need to submit a short introduction video (90 seconds max) and provide a letter of support. Please take a close look at the application, whether you are nominating yourself or someone else, to understand these requirements.
We highly encourage you to use your own words and not rely on AI-generated content, including written responses from Chat GPT or other AI platforms. We will not consider videos that are AI-generated.
Preview the nomination form
Downloadable versions of the application can be accessed below for your personal use (Note: you must submit your application through Submittable to be considered for this award):
Nominating someone else: DOCX | PDF
Nominating myself: DOCX | PDF
Spread the word about the EE 30 Under 30 Call for Nominations
Check out our EE 30 Under 30 Promotion Toolkit for sample messaging and graphics.
About EE 30 Under 30
Since 2016, NAAEE's EE 30 Under 30 program has recognized 301 individuals from 57 countries who are making a difference through environmental education. To address today’s complex challenges, we need a wide range of perspectives, skills, and experiences. EE 30 Under 30 celebrates the unique and passionate leadership of talented young leaders around the world and gives them a professional boost to increase their impact. Each year our awardees join a growing alumni network of inspiring environmental education leaders and receive ongoing opportunities to network, grow professionally, and promote their work.
Since 2020, a number of EE 30 Under 30 alumni have been supported by the Changemaker Grants program, which provides financial and professional development support to bring new transformative ideas to life and sustain their ongoing work. The EE 30 Under 30 and Changemaker Grants programs are made possible by the Global Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP) and the Sam and Mary Lawrence Foundation. Additional support was provided by the Environmental Stewardship Fund, a fund of Tides Foundation.
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Questions? Reach out to ee30u30@naaee.org
Congratulations to Our 2025 EE 30 Under 30 Awardees!
The North American Association for Environmental Education introduces its newest class of 30 visionary leaders under 30—rising changemakers from 21 countries who are transforming the future of environmental education. Get inspired by the stories and insights of the rising leaders making a difference in environmental education.
Read the press release
The North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) is thrilled to unveil its tenth class of trailblazers under age 30 who are using environmental education to create lasting impact in communities worldwide. The EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2025 range in age from 16 to 30, hail from 21 countries, and work with a wide range of audiences to tackle complex environmental and social issues in their communities. They encompass a variety of topics and approaches to EE, from teacher training and outdoor education to new technologies that address fast fashion to community-centered programs for ocean conservation and ecosystem restoration. Their collective work is reaching more than 300,000 people each year.
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Call for Nominations : 2026 Japan International Award for Young Agricultural Researchers
Overview
The Japan Award is the prize aiming to increase motivation among young researchers contributing to research and development in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and related industries in developing regions, by awarding young foreign researchers having shown outstanding performance or produced research achievements that may lead to future innovation. The Award was launched in 2007, and 2026 marks its 20th presentation.
Eligibility
Candidates must be researchers who have the nationality of a developing country and/or territory, are under 40 years old as of January 01, 2026, belong to a non-Japanese research institute or a non-Japanese university, are engaged in research and development in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and related industries in developing regions, and fall under any of the following criteria (Note: Those who have applied for and missed the award in previous years are eligible to re-apply).
Those who have shown outstanding performance in research and development in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, or related industries for a developing region, and who show great promise.
Those who have shown outstanding achievements in research and development that will lead to future technological innovation in agriculture, forestry, fisheries or related industries for a developing region, and who show great promise.
The candidates, in principle, must be able to attend the awarding ceremony will be held in Japan and deliver a lecture.
Award
Up to three awardees will be selected from candidates after a selection process by the selection committee.
Each awardee will be invited to Japan and awarded a testimonial by the Chairman of the AFFRC during the awarding ceremony. They will also receive a cash prize of US$5,000 each from JIRCAS (MOTAI-JIRCAS Award*).
*This award is operating by the donation from Mr. Shigeru MOTAI, a former Chairman of the AFFRC of MAFF and supported by the Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS).
Application Deadline
Due date for submission of application: May 15 (Fri.), 2026 (JST)
※ Applications must be submitted by the recommending research institutes (either research institutes universities,Japanese or non-Japanese). Only one researcher can be recommended from each institute, including its branches.
Determination of award winners: August or September 2026 (tentative)
Date of Awarding Ceremony: October or November 2026 (tentative)
Application forms and application guidelines
Attachment
Application Guidelines for the 2025 Japan International Award for Young Agricultural Researchers
6.E01 Guideline-2026.pdf165.25 KB
Instructions in the Preparation of Application Forms
7.E02 Instruction in preparation-2026.pdf153.74 KB
Form 1: Application form
8.E03 Form1-2026.doc81 KB
Form 2: Self-Advertisement Sheet
9.E04 Form2-2026.doc41.5 KB
Form 3: List of Research Achievements
10.E05 Form3-2026.doc43 KB
Additional Guidance
Additional Guidance_2026.pdf84.13 KB
Application Form Checklist
Application Form Checklist_2026.pdf322.99 KB
Download all files
japanaward2026_forms.zip1.5 MB
Download Poster (English)1004.6 KB
Submit applications and inquiry by post to
Contact
1-1, Ohwashi Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8686 Japan
Secretariat of the Japan International Award for Young Agricultural Researchers, Information and Public Relations Office, JIRCAS
Contact form:
https://www.jircas.go.jp/en/form/japanaward
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TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visits Programme - SSA
The TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visits Programme provides postdoctoral researchers living and working in sub-Saharan Africa with the opportunity to make a three-month ‘Cooperation Visit’ to a research institute in Germany. Such visits must be undertaken within 12 months of the award.
The aim of the visit is to initiate research collaboration between African and German scientists with the ultimate goal of developing longer-term links, perhaps through other Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, or German Research Foundation) programmes. DFG will cover travel expenses and provide subsistence costs for the stay in Germany. The administration and financial operation of TWAS is undertaken by UNESCO in accordance with an agreement signed by the two organizations.
Deadline: 15 April 2026
Eligibility
Applicants need to hold a PhD obtained not earlier than 2021; however, for female applicants the year limit for the PhD can be extended by two years per child, i.e. for a woman with one child the PhD year would be 2019 or later. This exception for female applicants has a limit of three children which equals a maximum of six years. Therefore, the PhD of a female applicant with three or more children should not have been obtained before 2015.
At the time of submission of the proposal applicants hold a research position at an institution located in a sub-Saharan African country.
Applicants need to have been engaged in a science system (including graduate and postgraduate training, research, teaching) for at least five years prior to a respective call in a sub-Saharan African country or MENA country.
Applicants already on site in Germany are not eligible.
Applicants with an established collaboration with the intended host are not eligible. Examples of established collaboration include one common publication with the host Professor; the host Professor was previously the applicant's MSc or PhD supervisor; or other types of extensive collaboration. Preparatory interactions (such as virtual meetings, including other forms of communication) prior to the planned guest visit are encouraged.
Previous recipients of a TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visit cannot reapply. For a second visit, the German host can apply for funding under the DFG Initiation of International Collaboration Programme.
Women scientists are especially encouraged to apply.
All academic fields will be considered.
Finding a German host
Please click here for useful information on how to identify the best German host in your field.TWAS and DFG cannot provide any assistance in identifying a German host.
Information sheet for the host institution in Germany:https://www.dfg.de/twas_information_sheet_host_institution_germany/
Informationsblatt für die gastgebende Einrichtung in Deutschland:https://www.dfg.de/twas_infoblatt_gastgebende_einrichtung_deutschland/
Submitting your application
Applicants must complete the online application form by clicking on the 'Apply now' button at the bottom of this page. While filling in the online application, applicants also need to upload the following documentation:
scanned copy of your passport, even if expired (page with your name and surname);
a recent invitation letter from a German host:
- maximum two pages on the host institution’s letterhead paper,
- it should contain the proposed time of the visit (up to 3 months) and should refer to the proposed cooperation. The results of the selection will be available in January/February 2027. Therefore, the visit can take place between February 2027 and February 2028.
- It should be made evident that the applicant and the proposed host have mutually agreed on the research proposal that will be submitted;
- confirmation that the necessary research facilities are available;
two reference letters from senior scientists familiar with your work. The letters need to be on headed paper and signed;
copy of the PhD certificate;
evidence of proficiency in either English or German;
supporting statement from the Head/Director of the applicant's home institute: it must confirm that the Head/Director is favourable to the application and that the applicant will be granted leave to take up the cooperation visit in Germany if awarded.
Other information
TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visits do not include provisions for accompanying family members.
Applications for part-time visits will be considered ineligible.
Successful applicants must not take up other assignments during the period of their Cooperation Visits.
DFG shall be entitled to a repayment of all or part of any funds paid to an applicant hereunder, in the event that the applicant intentionally or negligently fails to fulfil any or all of the above conditions. The applicant agrees to pay any reasonable legal and/or collection costs incurred by DFG to obtain the repayment.
Please be advised that applicants may apply for only one programme per calendar year in the TWAS and OWSD portfolio. Applicants will not be eligible to visit another institution in that year under the TWAS Visiting Professor programmes. One exception: the head of an institution who invites an external scholar to share his/her expertise under the TWAS Visiting Professor programmes may still apply for another programme.
Please note that a detailed research proposal should be mutually agreed between the German host and the applicant before submitting it.
Contact email:
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Africa Global Partnership Scholars
In an era where complex global challenges demand collective action, the need for international collaboration and knowledge sharing has never been more critical. Africa Global Partnership Scholars Program (Africa GPS) is a cohort-based program, designed for early to mid-career MSU faculty to create and deepen new scholarly partnerships with collaborators and peer institutions in Africa in support of MSU’s global mission.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
Foster the development of a group of faculty members dedicated to establishing and enhancing international research connections, collaborating on solutions with African partners, and adopting a global perspective in their scholarly work
Support MSU’s 2030 strategic plan goal of discovery, creativity and innovation for excellence and global impact
Connect MSU faculty with potential collaborators and mentors in Africa, expand the scholars' international networks, and offer support for establishing long-lasting collaborations
Heighten global awareness and research dialogue
Elevate the status of MSU’s global mission
Capitalize on opportunities to leverage external resources and form partnerships
ELIGIBILITY FOR APPLICATION
Tenure-stream or fixed term faculty at Michigan State University without prior scholarly experience in Africa are eligible to apply for Africa GPS.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
As part of the application process, the applicant must submit the following materials:
Completed application questionnaire
An up-to-date curriculum vitae (max 4 pages)
A one-page statement that describes your reasons for applying, potential research focus, and if known, the AAP consortium institution and African country of interest for the collaboration. If needed, AAP can help identify the country, mentor and/or the collaboration partner based on the applicant’s interests.
A letter expressing strong support from the Chair/School Director/Dean. The letter should affirm:
The candidate’s international interest, experience, and/or research
The candidate’s strengths as a researcher within the context of unit expectations
The candidate’s proposed project will advance the mission and goals of the academic unit, be supported by the unit, and benefit international partners
Applicants are encouraged to obtain a commitment from their unit or college to provide a 20% cost share. While cost sharing is not required, preference will be given to proposals that include this match.
FUNDING
To facilitate the participation of faculty members selected as Africa GPS Fellows, AAP will provide support for the following:
Up to $10,000 in support of international travel and scholarly collaborations with a researcher and/or mentor at an AAP Consortium member institution. The $10,000 may be used to support the MSU faculty members’ individual travel, collaborative research activities or to bring an African partner to MSU.
Connection with potential collaborators, mentors, and institutions in Africa
Structured workshops on establishing and navigating international partnerships
Financial Guidelines:
The financial support must be expended prior to the end of the program (one year after awarded).
Preference will be given to applicants who provide a 20% match from the applicant’s unit, department or college.
PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS
Africa GPS participants are expected to develop a sustainable collaboration with peer researchers at an AAP consortium institution. As a result, within two years of being selected for the program, the scholar is expected to achieve the following outputs:
A collaborative research paper coauthored with their African collaborator to be submitted for publication.
A concept note of a proposal submitted to a funding agency to sustain the partnership with the African collaborator.
Progress reports submitted every six months to AAP documenting how the collaboration is progressing and any challenges that may have arisen.
Attend program orientation, professional development workshops organized by AAP, and other relevant events as shared by the AAP team.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR GLOBAL RESEARCH FELLOWS
The criteria below will be utilized to evaluate candidates for their selection to the Africa GPS program:
Commitment Level: Applicants need to show a readiness to dedicate the necessary time to maximize the benefits of the Fellowship year, along with a proven scholarly potential that supports such a commitment.
Research Interest: Candidates should demonstrate a strong commitment to international research and articulate how participation in Africa GPS will contribute to their personal and professional development
Unit Support: Candidates must have strong support from relevant departmental or school and college administrators, indicated by enthusiastic recommendations.
Alignment of Interests: The applicant’s international research interests should align with the Africa GPS’s mission to foster excellence in international research.
Apply here: https://msu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bIS1j4JJxUE2voq
SELECTION OF FELLOWS
Application materials will be reviewed by a selection committee in International Studies and Programs. Scholars will be announced by May 2026. Funds must be transferred to selected scholars by June 30, 2026.
If you have any questions, please contact Justin Rabineau at: rabinea1@msu.edu
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African Futures Research Leadership Program - Cohort 6 Call for Applicants
AAP AFRICAN FUTURES RESEARCH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
Artificial Intelligence in Africa: Transdisciplinary Innovations for Sustainable Futures
Cohort 6 Call for Applicants
Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) invites applications for the sixth cohort of the African Futures Research Leadership Program. This competitive visiting scholar program supports early career researchers from AAP consortium universities to collaborate for one year with faculty members at Michigan State University (MSU) and their home institutions. The program focuses on strengthening skills in impactful research, curriculum development, innovative teaching, scholarly and policy writing, dissemination of research results, and grant proposal development. Scholars will also participate in a structured professional development program while building meaningful and lasting connections with MSU faculty and fellow scholars.
The primary goal of the African Futures Program is to strengthen the capacity of emerging African researchers to become scientific leaders in their communities. The program seeks to foster long-term partnerships with MSU faculty, co-create innovative solutions to Africa’s challenges, and cultivate the next generation of research mentors and leaders.
AAP invites applications from early career researchers to join the upcoming cohort, which will begin virtually in February 2026. Scholars will spend September through December 2026 at MSU for the in-person phase of the program, followed by continued virtual collaboration through early 2027. Each scholar will receive a small grant to support research, teaching, and professional development activities, including conference participation and publication. Scholars will also receive a stipend during their time at MSU, visa support, and round-trip travel from their home institution.
Potential Teaching and Research Areas
The 2026 theme, “Artificial Intelligence in Africa: Transdisciplinary Innovations for Sustainable Futures,” highlights the potential of AI to address Africa’s most critical challenges and opportunities. AI research must be ethical, contextualized, and socially responsible, drawing insights from science, engineering, the arts, business, culture, and society. In addition to thematic research, scholars will contribute to the development of curricula for a transdisciplinary doctoral program in AI in Africa and explore innovations in teaching and learning.
We particularly encourage cross-disciplinary projects exploring AI’s transformative potential in:
Agri-food systems – leveraging AI for food security, sustainable agriculture, and resilient supply chains
Health and nutrition – applying AI in disease prevention, diagnostics, personalized medicine, and strengthening health systems
Climate change, water, energy, and environment – using AI for mitigation, adaptation, monitoring, and sustainable resource management
Ethics, governance, and society – integrating human rights, accountability, and inclusivity in AI design and deployment
Culture and the arts – examining how AI interacts with African languages, creative expression, heritage preservation, and digital storytelling
Engineering and science – developing AI-driven technologies suited to African contexts
Education – enhancing equitable access to learning, bridging digital divides, and improving pedagogy through AI
Business and entrepreneurship – fostering inclusive growth, financial technologies, and youth-led AI innovations to shape Africa’s digital future
Through transdisciplinary collaboration, the program aims to promote AI research and teaching that bridges technical and social disciplines, ensuring innovation reflects Africa’s diverse values and aspirations.
Program Benefits
Professional Development – Structured workshops on equitable partnerships, teaching innovation, academic time management, proposal development, budgeting, and research communication to enhance research, teaching, writing, and leadership skills
Leadership Development – A research leadership retreat focused on building leadership competencies, self-reflection, and career development for research advancement
Collaboration Networks – Each scholar will collaborate with MSU and home institution partners. Collaborators may conduct reciprocal one-week visits. Scholars will also join AAP’s network of researchers at MSU, across Africa, and globally to foster lasting institutional partnerships
Expected Outcomes
By the end of the program, each scholar and their team are expected to achieve at least:
Submission or publication of one to three joint manuscripts
Submission of at least one grant proposal
Presentation at one or more academic or professional conferences
Collaborations are designed to extend beyond the program’s duration. Scholars are encouraged to engage broadly with MSU faculty and maintain partnerships after completion. Participants must submit regular progress reports to AAP and their home institution focal point. Failure to meet program or partnership expectations may result in early termination.
Eligibility
Citizenship in an African country
PhD awarded within the last 10 years
Current employment as Academic Staff at one of the AAP African member universities including Egerton University, Makerere University, University of Dar es Salaam, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Botswana, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, University Cheikh Anta Diop, Yambo Ouologuem University of Bamako, United States International University-Africa, or University of Pretoria
Official approval of leave or sabbatical for the in-person phase
A home institution partner committed to collaborating throughout the program
Research aligned with the program’s thematic areas, focusing on AI in Africa
Submission of only one proposal per applicant in this round of funding
Application Requirements
An updated CV outlining professional accomplishments
A one-page letter of interest detailing alignment with program priorities, research approach, and potential societal impact
Names of up to three potential MSU faculty collaborators (identified from MSU department websites; applicants should not contact faculty directly—AAP will initiate contact)
Two relevant peer-reviewed publications
Two professional references providing context on the relationship and an assessment of the applicant’s expertise
A one-page letter from the home institution collaborator confirming willingness to participate and travel to MSU for collaboration
A one-page endorsement letter from the Head of Department approving leave
A one-page letter of support from the institution’s AAP Focal Point
Selection Criteria:
Professional merit, scientific ability, and potential for career impact (evaluated through CV, publications, letters, and references)
Institutional assurance of continued employment and support post-fellowship
Commitment to return to the home country after the fellowship
Consideration for diversity across disciplines, institutions, and regions. Priority will be given to projects that demonstrate transdisciplinary approaches integrating technology, culture, ethics, and societal impact
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Applications are due by November 28, 2025
Apply: https://msu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eVb2iErQhRpmAPs
For questions, please contact José Jackson-Malete at jacks184@msu.edu or +1-517-884-8587.
This project is made possible with the philanthropic support of Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Open Call: WD2026 Media Scholarship Program
Deadline: Oct 15, 2025
Donor: Women Deliver
Grant Type: Scholarship
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Disability, Climate Change, Health, Human Rights, Indigenous Communities, , Individuals, Journalists, Leaders, LGBTQ, Journalism, Media, Refugee & Asylum Seekers, Gender Equality
The Women Deliver is offering Media Scholarships for journalists and content creators worldwide, especially those who may not otherwise be able to attend and report.
For more information, visit https://womendeliver.org/wd2026/participate-in-wd2026/media-scholarships/
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RFAs: Implementation of the My Journey Adolescent and Young People Programme (South Africa)
Deadline: Sep 05, 2025
Donor: Networking HIV and AIDS Community of Southern Africa
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: South Africa
Area: Health, Youth & Adolescents
The Networking HIV and AIDS Community of Southern Africa has issued a compelling call for non-profit organisations deeply rooted in their districts to step forward as Sub-Recipients for the My Journey Adolescent and Young People Programme.
For more information, visit https://www.nacosa.org.za/proposals/
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Klarna’s AI for Climate Resilience Program 2025
Deadline: Aug 31, 2025
Donor: Klarna
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000
Countries/Regions: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, American Samoa, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo DR, Costa Rica, Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast), Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia Federated States Of, Moldova Republic Of, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Burma(Myanmar), Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palau, Palestinian Territories, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent And The Grenadines, Samoa, Sao Tome And Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, East Timor (Timor-Leste), Togo, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, South Sudan
Area: Food Safety, Climate Change, Health, Artificial Intelligence
The AI for Climate Resilience Program is a new initiative by Klarna that aims to support pioneering projects that leverage artificial intelligence for climate adaptation in underserved, climate-vulnerable regions.
For more information, visit https://www.milkywire.com/ai-for-climate-resilience-program
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Open Call: Implementation of General Food Assistance and Self-Reliance in Palorinya (Uganda)
Deadline: Aug 13, 2025
Donor:
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: Uganda
Area: Food Safety, Nutrition, Malnutrition, Livelihood, Refugee & Asylum Seekers
The World Food Programme is accepting grant applications for the Implementation of General Food Assistance, Nutrition, Digital and Financial Inclusion, Resilience and Self-Reliance in Palorinya Refugee Settlement and Hosting District.
For more information, visit https://www.unpartnerportal.org/landing/opportunities/
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Call for Entries: World Food Day Poster Contest
Deadline: Nov 07, 2025
Donor: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Food Safety, Community Development, Health, Children, Youth, Peace & Conflict Resolution, Sustainable Development
Join the World Food Day Poster Contest and show them your creativity! Use your skills to show how better foods create a better future - and how together they can build a peaceful, sustainable, prosperous, and food-secure world where everyone has access to a healthy diet.
For more information, visit https://www.fao.org/world-food-day/contest/en/
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CFAs: Implementation of an Integrated Nutrition Programme in Karamoja (Uganda)
Deadline: Aug 13, 2025
Donor:
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: Uganda
Area: Food Safety, Nutrition, Health, Malnutrition, Livelihood
The World Food Programme is accepting grant applications for the Implementation of an Integrated Nutrition Programme, Anticipatory Action and Early Action Response in Karamoja.
For more information, visit https://www.unpartnerportal.org/landing/opportunities/
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Request for EOIs: Implementation of General Food Assistance and Self-Reliance in Rwamwanja (Uganda)
Deadline: Aug 13, 2025
Donor:
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: Uganda
Area: Food Safety, Nutrition, Malnutrition, Livelihood, Refugee & Asylum Seekers
The World Food Programme is requesting grant applications for the Implementation of General Food Assistance, Nutrition, Digital and Financial Inclusion, Resilience and Self-Reliance in Rwamwanja Refugee Settlement and Hosting District.
For more information, visit https://www.unpartnerportal.org/landing/opportunities/
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