Deadline: 24-Apr-2026
The Sustainable Development Fund provides grants to non-government, non-profit organisations for projects advancing environmental, social, and economic sustainability. The program aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and supports initiatives addressing issues from climate action to quality education. Grants are capped at €10,000 per project and cover up to 80% of eligible costs.
Program Overview
The Sustainable Development Fund is designed to support voluntary organisations in implementing projects that promote sustainable development across society, the environment, and the economy. It recognizes the critical role of non-profit organisations in driving positive change and incentivizes initiatives that generate measurable impact aligned with global sustainability targets.
Key Objectives
Projects funded under this program contribute to one or more of the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
- Ending poverty and ensuring food security
- Promoting health, well-being, and quality education
- Achieving gender equality and fostering inclusive societies
- Ensuring clean water, sanitation, and sustainable energy
- Encouraging responsible consumption and climate action
- Protecting marine and terrestrial ecosystems
- Promoting economic growth and reducing inequalities
- Building sustainable cities and communities
- Strengthening global partnerships for sustainable development
Funding Details
- Total fund allocation: €100,000
- Maximum grant per project: €10,000 (unless otherwise approved)
- Funding coverage: Up to 80% of eligible project costs
- Project duration: Maximum 24 months
- Eligible costs: Directly related and necessary project expenses
Restrictions
- Organisations with unresolved or ongoing projects under this scheme are ineligible
- Double financing or funding for projects in regulatory breach is prohibited
- Projects must be feasible, clearly defined, and aligned with the SDG framework
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants must:
- Be non-governmental, non-profit voluntary organisations
- Be officially registered and legally compliant
- Demonstrate the capacity to implement and complete the project within 24 months
- Ensure the project addresses at least one pillar of sustainable development: social, environmental, or economic
How to Apply
- Develop Project Proposal: Clearly define objectives, expected outcomes, timeline, and budget
- Ensure Alignment with SDGs: Highlight which goals the project addresses and its measurable impact
- Prepare Documentation: Include proof of registration, legal compliance, and organisational capacity
- Submit Application: Follow the designated portal or submission instructions provided by the Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Public Cleanliness
- Await Evaluation: Projects are assessed based on feasibility, relevance, and potential impact
Expected Outcomes
- Increased capacity of voluntary organisations to deliver sustainable initiatives
- Tangible improvements in social, environmental, and economic conditions
- Enhanced alignment with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
- Promotion of innovative solutions and long-term sustainability practices
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate SDG alignment in your proposal
- Include specific, measurable outcomes with timelines
- Ensure the project budget is realistic and aligns with the 80% funding cap
- Avoid submitting projects that are already funded or incomplete under previous schemes
- Highlight innovative approaches and potential long-term impact
FAQ
1. Who can apply? Non-governmental, non-profit voluntary organisations that are legally registered and compliant.
2. What is the maximum funding? €10,000 per project, covering up to 80% of eligible costs.
3. What is the maximum project duration? 24 months.
4. Which types of projects are eligible? Projects addressing social, environmental, or economic sustainability aligned with SDGs.
5. Are ongoing or previously funded projects eligible? No, organisations with unresolved or ongoing projects under this fund are ineligible.
6. What costs are covered? Necessary and directly related project expenses; double financing is prohibited.
7. How are proposals evaluated? Based on feasibility, SDG alignment, measurable impact, and organisational capacity.
Conclusion
The Sustainable Development Fund empowers voluntary organisations to drive meaningful change by supporting projects that advance social, environmental, and economic sustainability. By funding innovative initiatives aligned with the SDGs, the program fosters long-term well-being, strengthens civil society, and promotes responsible development practices across communities.
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