Deadline: 16-Apr-2026
The Eswatini Environment Fund (EEF) offers project grants of up to E300,000 to support initiatives that promote environmental protection, sustainable resource management, and community engagement in Eswatini. Priority areas include climate change, sustainable water and land management, waste management, and biodiversity conservation, with a focus on long-term impact and community participation.
Program Overview
The EEF provides financial support for grassroots environmental projects that address critical ecological challenges while enhancing livelihoods and resilience. Established under the Environment Management Act of 2002, the fund is administered by the Eswatini Environment Authority and overseen by a Board of Trustees.
Funding Focus Areas
- Sustainable land management – soil conservation, reforestation, climate-smart agriculture
- Climate change adaptation – mitigation projects, community awareness
- Sustainable water management – water harvesting, efficient use, pollution control
- Chemical and waste management – recycling, safe disposal, contamination prevention
- Ecosystem, habitat, and biodiversity protection – conservation and sustainable use
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Community groups in rural, peri-urban, and urban areas
- Environmental and non-governmental organizations
- Individuals leading impactful environmental projects
- Educational and research institutions
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Positive environmental impact and rehabilitation efforts
- Community involvement and stakeholder engagement
- Youth participation and capacity building
- Sustainability beyond the funding period
- Ability to leverage additional resources
Funding Details
- Grants up to E300,000 per project
- At least 80% of funding must go to direct environmental action
- Contributions in kind from communities and stakeholders are encouraged
Why It Matters
The fund addresses pressing environmental challenges in Eswatini, including land degradation, climate change impacts, water scarcity, improper waste management, and biodiversity loss. Projects supported by the fund strengthen community resilience, environmental stewardship, and sustainable livelihoods.
How to Apply / What to Do
- Review the funding focus areas and eligibility criteria.
- Prepare a project plan outlining objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and community involvement.
- Develop a budget showing direct environmental action expenditures and other project costs.
- Submit the application with supporting documentation before the deadline.
- Ensure mechanisms are in place for monitoring, reporting, and sustainability.
Tips for Applicants
- Focus on high-impact environmental actions that can be sustained beyond funding
- Show strong community engagement and stakeholder partnerships
- Include measurable environmental and livelihood outcomes
- Highlight innovation or scalable approaches to conservation and sustainability
FAQs
- Who is eligible to apply?
Community groups, NGOs, environmental organizations, individuals with impactful projects, and educational or research institutions in Eswatini. - What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to E300,000 per project. - What percentage of funds must go to direct action?
At least 80% of grant funds must be directed toward environmental activities. - Are contributions in kind allowed?
Yes, community or stakeholder contributions are encouraged to enhance impact and sustainability. - What types of projects are prioritized?
Projects addressing climate change, land and water management, waste and chemical management, and biodiversity conservation. - Is youth involvement required?
While not mandatory, projects that actively involve youth are strongly encouraged.
Final Takeaway
The Eswatini Environment Fund provides critical support for projects that combine environmental action with community engagement, promoting sustainable resource management, climate resilience, and biodiversity protection for long-term ecological and social benefits in Eswatini.
For more information, visit Eswatini Environment Fund.









































