Deadline: 25-Feb-2026
The Mitigation Action Facility (MAF) funds organizations and national institutions to implement climate mitigation projects that advance carbon-neutral development. With up to EUR 25 million per project from an overall EUR 100 million envelope, the Facility supports initiatives in energy, transport, and industry sectors, integrating policy, finance, and technical assistance to accelerate Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and sustainable development.
Program Overview
The Mitigation Action Facility supports partner countries in overcoming policy, regulatory, and financial barriers to climate-aligned investments. Projects must:
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Align with the country’s NDCs and Long-Term Strategies
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Focus on energy, transport, industry, or cross-sectoral initiatives linked to these sectors
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Combine policy reform with financial mechanisms
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Integrate gender equality and social inclusion using an intersectional approach
Funding combines technical assistance with financial support to catalyze systemic change and mobilize additional investment.
Funding Details
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Total funding envelope: EUR 100 million
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Maximum per project: EUR 25 million
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Lighthouse Pilot Projects: Optional modality for innovative delivery pathways
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Concepts per applicant: Up to six
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Finalists invited to pitch: Up to 25
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Project phases:
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Concept Phase – Initial project proposal
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Detailed Preparation Phase – In-depth project planning (optional for mature projects)
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Implementation Phase – Full project execution
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Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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National ministries or governmental agencies
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Development banks
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NGOs and INGOs
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Foundations
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Private financial institutions or commercial companies
Eligibility criteria:
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Projects must be located in an OECD DAC-listed partner country
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Must focus on energy, transport, or industry
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Proposals should combine policy reform and financial instruments
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Must align with any existing NDC Partnership plans
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Activities must qualify as Official Development Assistance (ODA)
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Must present strategies to leverage additional capital and phase out Facility support
Project Focus Areas
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Energy: Renewable energy deployment, grid efficiency, and decarbonization
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Transport: Sustainable mobility, low-carbon logistics, and infrastructure upgrades
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Industry: Energy efficiency, emissions reduction, and circular economy solutions
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Cross-sectoral: Projects that integrate multiple sectors while maintaining links to energy, transport, or industry
The Facility also provides support for carbon market readiness, helping countries develop long-term, market-aligned mitigation strategies.
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility and project alignment with partner country priorities
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Submit up to six concept proposals per applicant
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Selected concepts advance to the Detailed Preparation Phase or directly to the Proposal Phase for mature projects
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Participate in finalist pitch sessions if invited
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Upon approval, receive technical and financial support for full implementation
Applicants are encouraged to design projects with:
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Clear impact metrics for emissions reduction and carbon-neutral development
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Strong local ownership and governance
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Long-term sustainability beyond Facility funding
Key Considerations
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Only ambitious, feasible, and high-impact projects are selected
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Funding supports policy, finance, and technical solutions
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Gender equality, social inclusion, and community engagement are mandatory
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Projects must be aligned with sustainable development objectives and ODA standards
FAQ
1. What sectors does MAF fund?
Energy, transport, industry, and linked cross-sectoral projects.
2. What is the maximum funding per project?
Up to EUR 25 million per project.
3. Who can submit proposals?
National ministries, NGOs/INGOs, foundations, private financial institutions, and commercial companies.
4. Are projects outside OECD DAC countries eligible?
No, projects must be implemented in OECD DAC-listed partner countries.
5. Can a project bypass the Detailed Preparation Phase?
Yes, mature, implementation-ready projects may advance directly to the Proposal Phase.
6. Is gender equality required?
Yes, proposals must integrate gender and social inclusion using an intersectional approach.
7. Can multiple concepts be submitted?
Yes, applicants may submit up to six concepts, but each must meet eligibility and impact criteria.
Conclusion
The Mitigation Action Facility provides a transformative opportunity for organizations and national institutions to accelerate climate action while supporting partner countries in achieving carbon-neutral development. By combining policy reform, financial mechanisms, and technical assistance, the program empowers impactful projects that address systemic challenges, leverage sustainable finance, and create measurable long-term benefits for energy, transport, and industry sectors globally.
For more information, visit Mitigation Action Facility.








































