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Submit Applications for Darwin Plus Local Funds Projects

Call for Applications: Local Enhancement Grant Programme in Ireland

Deadline: 29-Dec-2025

The Darwin Plus Local Fund supports projects that protect biodiversity and enhance the natural environment in UK Overseas Territories. Funding is available up to £50,000 for organisations and £20,000 for individuals for projects lasting up to 12 months, starting April 2026. Projects must deliver tangible environmental outcomes in biodiversity, climate change, environmental quality, or capacity building.

H1: Darwin Plus Local Fund

H2: Purpose of the Fund

The Darwin Plus Local Fund aims to strengthen biodiversity conservation and environmental protection in UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs). It supports projects that demonstrate measurable outcomes and tangible short-term impacts, emphasizing community engagement, innovative solutions, and local capacity building.

H2: Key Themes

Projects should focus on one or more of the following thematic areas:

H2: Who Can Apply

H2: Funding Details

H2: Eligible Project Types

Projects can include:

H2: Ineligible Activities

H2: Application Process

  1. Prepare a project proposal aligned with the fund’s thematic areas.

  2. Include a detailed budget and timeline within the 12-month period.

  3. Submit the application through the designated Darwin Plus Local portal.

  4. Ensure the project clearly demonstrates expected measurable environmental outcomes.

H2: Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be assessed based on:

H2: Timeline

H2: Conclusion

The Darwin Plus Local Fund provides a unique opportunity for individuals and organisations in UK Overseas Territories to implement locally led, innovative conservation projects. By funding initiatives across biodiversity, climate resilience, environmental quality, and capacity building, the program strengthens environmental stewardship, fosters community engagement, and delivers measurable, lasting benefits to the natural environment.

For more information, visit Biodiversity Challenge Funds.

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