Deadline: 08-Sep-2026
The European Commission is inviting non-profit organisations and NGO networks to apply for LIFE Framework Partnership Agreements that support civil society participation in EU environmental, climate, and clean energy policies. The programme strengthens the role of NGOs in policy implementation, environmental governance, climate action, biodiversity protection, and sustainable development across Europe.
The initiative provides a structured framework for future operating grants, with an indicative annual budget of €14.5 million to support eligible organisations working on environmental and climate priorities aligned with the European Green Deal.
Overview of the Programme
The LIFE Framework Partnership Agreements support non-governmental and non-profit organisations that contribute to:
- EU environmental policy implementation
- Climate action and sustainability goals
- Clean energy transition
- Biodiversity protection
- Environmental governance
- Public participation in EU policy processes
The programme aims to strengthen civil society engagement in achieving EU environmental and climate objectives.
Main Focus Areas
The programme supports activities related to:
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Circular economy
- Nature and biodiversity conservation
- Clean energy transition
- Environmental governance
- Sustainable development
- EU Green Deal priorities
- Fit-for-55 objectives
- Policy monitoring and enforcement
- NGO capacity building
Projects should contribute to EU environmental and climate policy goals.
Purpose of the Framework Partnership Agreements
The Framework Partnership Agreements establish long-term cooperation between the European Commission and eligible NGOs or networks.
The agreements are designed to:
- Strengthen civil society participation
- Improve implementation of EU laws and policies
- Support monitoring and enforcement activities
- Build organisational capacity
- Encourage policy dialogue at EU level
These agreements provide a structured basis for future operating grants but do not guarantee automatic funding.
Role of Supported Organisations
Selected organisations are expected to contribute throughout the full EU policy cycle, including:
- Policy development
- Public consultation
- Monitoring implementation
- Supporting enforcement
- Awareness raising
- Stakeholder engagement
- Environmental advocacy
- Knowledge sharing
The programme encourages evidence-based and public-interest-focused participation.
Funding Details
Total Indicative Budget
- €14,500,000 per year
Type of Support
- Operating grants under LIFE Framework Partnership Agreements
Programme Structure
The agreements are based on:
- Two-year outline work programmes
- Agreed strategic objectives
- Long-term cooperation conditions
Funding is awarded through specific grant agreements under the framework.
Eligible Organisations
Eligible applicants must be:
- Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
- Non-profit entities or networks
- Legally established in eligible countries
Applicants must also:
- Be independent from governments
- Be independent from political parties
- Be independent from commercial interests
- Primarily work in environment or climate action
- Operate for public benefit and sustainable development
Geographic Eligibility
Eligible organisations must be established in:
- EU Member States
- EEA countries
- Overseas countries and territories
- Countries associated with the LIFE Programme
Activities must cover at least:
- Three EU Member States or associated countries
Key Eligibility Conditions
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Strong environmental or climate focus
- Non-profit status
- Public-interest objectives
- Cross-border or European-level activities
- Organisational independence
Networks of NGOs are also eligible if they meet programme conditions.
Restrictions and Compliance Rules
Beneficiaries must ensure that funded work programmes:
- Do not directly target EU institutions or staff
- Remain aligned with programme objectives
- Support lawful and transparent activities
Organisations remain responsible for their own opinions, advocacy positions, and activities.
Why This Programme Matters
Civil society organisations play a critical role in:
- Monitoring environmental implementation
- Supporting climate action
- Raising public awareness
- Strengthening accountability
- Promoting sustainable development
This programme helps NGOs contribute more effectively to EU environmental and climate governance.
Expected Impact
The programme aims to:
- Strengthen environmental governance
- Improve implementation of EU policies
- Increase public participation
- Support biodiversity and climate goals
- Accelerate clean energy transition
- Build stronger environmental NGO networks
It also supports long-term cooperation between the European Commission and civil society organisations.
How the Programme Works
Application Process
- Review LIFE Programme eligibility requirements
- Develop a two-year outline work programme
- Demonstrate alignment with EU climate and environmental priorities
- Show cross-border or European-level impact
- Submit the application under the LIFE call
- Selected organisations enter Framework Partnership Agreements
- Future operating grants may then be awarded through specific agreements
Tips for Applicants
Strong applications should:
- Clearly align with EU Green Deal objectives
- Demonstrate policy relevance
- Show European-level impact
- Include realistic work plans
- Highlight monitoring and implementation expertise
- Demonstrate organisational independence
Applicants should also explain how their activities contribute to environmental governance and public participation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid:
- Weak EU policy relevance
- Limited cross-country activities
- Insufficient organisational independence
- Overly broad objectives
- Lack of measurable outcomes
- Activities focused directly on lobbying institutional staff
Clear strategic alignment is essential.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the purpose of the LIFE Framework Partnership Agreements?
They support long-term cooperation between the European Commission and environmental or climate-focused NGOs.
How much funding is available?
The indicative annual budget is €14.5 million.
Who can apply?
Eligible non-governmental and non-profit organisations active in environmental or climate action across at least three eligible countries.
Are commercial organisations eligible?
No. Applicants must be non-profit and independent from commercial interests.
Can NGO networks apply?
Yes, networks of non-profit entities are eligible if they meet programme conditions.
What policy areas are covered?
The programme covers climate action, biodiversity, circular economy, clean energy transition, and environmental governance.
Does a Framework Partnership Agreement guarantee funding?
No. It creates a structured basis for future operating grants but does not automatically guarantee funding.
Conclusion
The European Commission’s LIFE Framework Partnership Agreements strengthen the role of civil society organisations in implementing and monitoring EU environmental, climate, and energy transition policies. By supporting NGOs and non-profit networks working on biodiversity, climate action, circular economy, and sustainability, the programme contributes to stronger environmental governance and greater public participation across Europe.
With an annual indicative budget of €14.5 million, the initiative provides long-term strategic support for organisations helping advance the goals of the European Green Deal and broader EU sustainability priorities.
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