Deadline: 31-Jul-2026
The GLFx Chapters Program is an initiative by the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) designed to strengthen grassroots environmental action. It connects community-based organizations working on sustainable land use, ecosystem restoration, and landscape transformation through a global network of locally-led initiatives.
Selected organizations either establish a new GLFx chapter or integrate into an existing chapter, strengthening collective impact at regional and global levels.
Programme Objectives and Focus Areas
The programme supports integrated landscape approaches that combine environmental sustainability with social inclusion. Key focus areas include:
- Sustainable landscape restoration and conservation
- Biodiversity protection and ecosystem recovery
- Climate resilience and adaptation strategies
- Food security and regenerative livelihoods
- Agroforestry and soil restoration
- Sustainable land use and natural resource management
- Community-driven environmental action
- Ecopreneurship and green livelihood development
- Reforestation and ecosystem regeneration
- Inclusive governance and multi-stakeholder partnerships
- Policy advocacy for sustainable landscapes
- Youth engagement and leadership development
- Women’s empowerment in environmental action
- Indigenous Peoples’ leadership and participation
- Strengthening local knowledge systems
Geographic Scope
Eligible regions include:
- Africa
- Asia-Pacific
- Latin America
- Caribbean
Eligible Applicants
Eligible organizations include:
- Registered civil society organizations (CSOs)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Research centers
- Social enterprises
- Locally accredited organizations
Applicant requirements:
- Must be based in one of the eligible regions
- Must be locally led and managed within the operational geography
- Must work directly with local communities
- Must demonstrate experience in community mobilization and environmental action
- Must have inclusive leadership structures
Priority Applicant Profiles
The programme gives preference to organizations that:
- Engage youth, women, and Indigenous Peoples meaningfully
- Work with vulnerable or marginalized communities
- Demonstrate strong local partnerships and collaboration
- Promote diversity and inclusive governance systems
- Have experience in landscape-scale environmental action
Programme Support and Benefits
Selected organizations receive a comprehensive support package, including:
- Access to seed funding opportunities
- Fundraising and donor engagement support
- Connections to global and regional partners
- Expert mentoring and technical guidance
- Participation in GLFx global network activities
- Peer learning and knowledge exchange opportunities
- Invitations to regional and global events
Capacity Building and Learning Opportunities
The programme provides structured learning and development through:
- Workshops and training sessions
- Field-based exchange programmes
- Digital masterclasses and online courses
- GLF Landscape Academy learning modules
- Knowledge sharing across global chapters
Visibility and Networking Support
Participating organizations benefit from:
- Increased global visibility of local initiatives
- Multimedia storytelling platforms
- Feature opportunities on global GLF channels
- Networking with practitioners, donors, and policymakers
- Participation in collaborative global environmental dialogues
Programme Structure
- Organizations apply to join the GLFx network
- Selected groups either form a new chapter or join an existing one
- Members receive capacity-building and networking support
- Chapters implement locally-led landscape initiatives
- GLF facilitates global visibility and partnership development
Why This Programme Matters
The GLFx Chapters Program strengthens community-led environmental action by connecting local organizations to global networks of knowledge, funding, and collaboration. It empowers Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth while promoting sustainable land use, biodiversity restoration, and climate resilience through locally grounded solutions.
How the Programme Works
- Eligible organizations submit applications to GLF
- Applications are reviewed based on community engagement and impact potential
- Selected organizations join or establish GLFx chapters
- Participants receive structured support and capacity building
- Chapters implement landscape restoration and conservation initiatives
- GLF provides ongoing networking, visibility, and partnership opportunities
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak or unclear community engagement strategies
- Lack of local leadership or representation
- Insufficient experience in landscape or environmental work
- Limited inclusion of marginalized groups
- Poor alignment with sustainability or restoration goals
- Weak partnership or stakeholder collaboration
Tips for a Strong Application
- Demonstrate strong community-rooted leadership
- Highlight experience in landscape restoration or conservation
- Show clear inclusion of youth, women, and Indigenous Peoples
- Provide evidence of local partnerships and collaboration
- Emphasize practical environmental impact and sustainability
- Highlight readiness for network participation and scaling
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the GLFx Chapters Program?
- It is a global initiative supporting locally-led environmental organizations
- It focuses on landscape restoration, conservation, and sustainable livelihoods
- Which regions are eligible?
- Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean
- Who can apply?
- NGOs, CSOs, research centers, social enterprises, and local organizations
- Applicants must be locally led and community-oriented
- What support is provided?
- Seed funding access
- Capacity building and training
- Networking and global visibility
- Expert and donor connections
- What types of activities are supported?
- Landscape restoration and agroforestry
- Biodiversity conservation
- Community-based environmental action
- Youth and Indigenous leadership initiatives
Conclusion
The GLFx Chapters Program 2027 strengthens grassroots environmental leadership by connecting locally-led organizations to a global network of knowledge, funding, and collaboration. It supports inclusive, community-driven landscape restoration efforts that enhance biodiversity, climate resilience, and sustainable livelihoods across vulnerable regions.
For more information, visit GLF.
