Deadline: 13-Aug-2026
The Green Opportunities Grant provides financial support to non-profit organizations implementing projects that help lower-income groups gain practical skills for green employment and income-generating opportunities. The grant focuses on environmental protection, improved living standards, sustainable livelihoods and skills development in sectors such as organic farming, ecotourism, recycling, energy conservation and renewable energy.
The programme supports officially registered non-profit organizations across all regions of the Kingdom. Projects should provide beneficiaries with functional, professional, craft or production skills that can lead to sustainable income opportunities while contributing to environmental sustainability.
Grant Overview
The Green Opportunities Grant supports development and environmental projects that help lower-income groups access skills, jobs and income-generating opportunities in green sectors.
The grant is designed for non-profit organizations that can implement projects combining environmental protection with economic empowerment.
The programme promotes practical skills development, sustainable livelihoods and improved living standards for communities with limited income.
Main Objective
The main objective of the Green Opportunities Grant is to help lower-income groups gain skills that support access to green employment and environmentally friendly income opportunities.
The grant aims to:
- Support green skills development
- Create job opportunities
- Create income-generating opportunities
- Improve living standards
- Promote environmental protection
- Support sustainable development
- Strengthen community-based environmental projects
- Help beneficiaries enter sectors that preserve the environment
Key Focus Areas
The grant supports projects linked to environmental sustainability and green livelihoods.
Key focus areas include:
- Organic farming
- Ecotourism
- Recycling
- Energy conservation services
- Renewable energy
- Environmental sustainability
- Increasing vegetation cover
- Protecting wildlife
- Green employment
- Green income generation
- Environmental skills training
- Community development
What the Grant Supports
The Green Opportunities Grant supports projects that provide practical training and employment pathways for beneficiaries.
Supported projects should help people gain skills that are useful in environmentally responsible sectors.
Eligible project activities may include:
- Vocational training
- Craft skills development
- Production skills training
- Professional skills development
- Functional employment skills
- Green business support
- Environmental project implementation
- Income-generation activities
- Community-based sustainability projects
- Job placement or opportunity creation linked to green sectors
Green Employment and Income Opportunities
Green employment refers to work that contributes to environmental protection, sustainability or resource conservation.
Green income-generating opportunities may include small-scale activities, services or enterprises that protect the environment while helping people earn income.
Examples may include:
- Organic farming production
- Recycling-based enterprises
- Ecotourism services
- Renewable energy maintenance
- Energy-saving services
- Tree planting and vegetation restoration
- Wildlife protection-related activities
- Environmentally friendly craft production
Target Beneficiaries
The grant focuses on supporting lower-income groups.
Projects should help targeted groups gain skills that improve their chances of employment or income generation.
Beneficiaries may include individuals and communities facing economic barriers who can benefit from practical training, rehabilitation and green livelihood opportunities.
Who is Eligible?
Applications are limited to non-profit organizations.
Eligible organizations must:
- Be officially registered
- Have the capacity to implement environmental and development projects
- Operate in the Kingdom
- Serve lower-income groups
- Submit a project proposal through the designated platform
- Follow the required application process
Proposals from individuals will not be considered.
Geographic Coverage
The programme targets non-profit organizations across all regions of the Kingdom.
Projects may be implemented in different locations, provided they clearly support lower-income groups and align with the grant’s environmental and development objectives.
Proposal Requirements
Applicants must submit a clear project proposal that explains how the project will create skills, employment or income opportunities.
A strong proposal should describe:
- The target beneficiaries
- The environmental issue being addressed
- The skills beneficiaries will gain
- The training or rehabilitation approach
- The income-generating opportunities created
- The role of the organization
- The expected outcomes
- The project cost and justification
- How the project supports environmental protection
- How opportunities will continue after rehabilitation
Skills Development Requirement
Projects should clearly explain the types of skills beneficiaries will receive.
These may include:
- Professional skills
- Functional skills
- Craft skills
- Production skills
- Technical skills
- Green livelihood skills
- Environmental service skills
- Entrepreneurship-related skills
The skills should be linked to available job or income opportunities.
Sustainability and Post-Rehabilitation Support
Applicants must explain how their organization will help create sustainable income opportunities after beneficiaries complete training or rehabilitation.
This may include:
- Linking beneficiaries with employers
- Supporting small income-generating activities
- Connecting trainees to markets
- Creating partnerships with local businesses
- Providing follow-up support
- Helping beneficiaries apply skills in real projects
- Supporting cooperative or group-based income models
The proposal should show that training will lead to practical opportunities, not only short-term learning.
Funding Amount
The Green Opportunities Grant provides small to medium-sized funding support.
The grant value is determined according to:
- Project needs
- Cost justification
- Proposed activities
- Expected outcomes
- Budget reasonableness
Applicants should prepare realistic budgets that clearly explain why each cost is needed.
What Is Not Eligible?
The grant does not support projects focused on:
- Cash assistance
- Home reconstruction
- Home repair
- Other pastoral assistance
- Purchase of assets such as appliances
- Purchase of furniture
- Purchase of vehicles
- Individual applications
Projects should focus on skills development, green livelihoods, environmental protection and sustainable income opportunities.
Accountability and Transparency
Accountability and transparency are key principles promoted by the King Khalid Foundation.
Organizations should demonstrate responsible project planning, implementation and reporting.
This includes:
- Clear project objectives
- Transparent budgets
- Responsible fund management
- Measurable outcomes
- Clear beneficiary selection
- Quality implementation
- Commitment to programme requirements
Why This Grant Matters
The Green Opportunities Grant matters because it links environmental protection with economic empowerment.
Lower-income communities often need practical pathways to stable income, while many environmental challenges require local action and community participation.
By supporting green skills and income-generating projects, the grant helps communities improve living standards while contributing to sustainability.
It also supports the growth of environmentally responsible sectors such as organic farming, recycling, ecotourism, renewable energy and conservation.
How to Apply
Organizations must submit project proposals through the designated platform.
Applicants should ensure they follow the required application process and provide complete information.
Step 1: Confirm Organizational Eligibility
Applicants should confirm that they are officially registered non-profit organizations.
Individuals and non-eligible entities should not apply.
Step 2: Identify the Target Group
The proposal should clearly identify the lower-income groups that will benefit from the project.
Applicants should explain why these groups need support and how the project will improve their opportunities.
Step 3: Select a Green Focus Area
Applicants should choose a project focus aligned with the grant priorities.
This may include organic farming, ecotourism, recycling, renewable energy, energy conservation, vegetation cover or wildlife protection.
Step 4: Define the Skills to Be Provided
The proposal should explain what professional, functional, craft or production skills beneficiaries will receive.
The skills should be practical and linked to real employment or income-generating opportunities.
Step 5: Explain the Income Pathway
Applicants should describe how beneficiaries will use the skills after training.
This may include employment, self-employment, small enterprise development, market access or participation in environmental services.
Step 6: Prepare a Justified Budget
The grant amount depends on project needs and cost justification.
Applicants should provide a clear budget that explains each cost and links it to project activities.
Step 7: Avoid Ineligible Activities
Applicants should ensure their proposal does not include cash assistance, home repairs, pastoral assistance or purchase of assets such as appliances, furniture or vehicles.
Step 8: Submit Through the Designated Platform
Organizations must submit proposals through the designated platform and comply with all required procedures.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid the following mistakes:
- Applying as an individual
- Submitting a proposal without official non-profit registration
- Focusing only on cash assistance
- Proposing home repair or reconstruction activities
- Requesting funds mainly for appliances, furniture or vehicles
- Failing to explain the green employment pathway
- Providing vague skills development activities
- Not identifying lower-income beneficiaries clearly
- Submitting a budget without cost justification
- Failing to show how income opportunities will continue after training
- Ignoring accountability and transparency requirements
Tips for a Strong Application
A strong application should:
- Clearly focus on lower-income groups
- Link skills training to real green job or income opportunities
- Align with environmental protection priorities
- Explain the organization’s implementation capacity
- Provide a practical and realistic training plan
- Show how beneficiaries will earn income after rehabilitation
- Include a clear and justified budget
- Demonstrate transparency and accountability
- Avoid ineligible costs and activities
- Show measurable community and environmental impact
FAQ
1. What is the Green Opportunities Grant?
The Green Opportunities Grant provides financial support to non-profit organizations implementing environmental and development projects that help lower-income groups gain skills for green employment and income generation.
2. Who can apply?
Only officially registered non-profit organizations can apply. Applications from individuals will not be considered.
3. What sectors does the grant support?
The grant supports sectors such as organic farming, ecotourism, recycling, energy conservation services, renewable energy, vegetation cover development and wildlife protection.
4. What type of support should projects provide to beneficiaries?
Projects should provide functional, professional, craft or production skills that help beneficiaries access employment or income-generating opportunities in green sectors.
5. How much funding is available?
The grant provides small to medium-sized funding support. The final grant value is determined based on project needs and cost justification.
6. What projects are not eligible?
Projects focused on cash assistance, home reconstruction and repair, pastoral assistance, or the purchase of assets such as appliances, furniture and vehicles are not eligible.
7. How should organizations apply?
Organizations must submit project proposals through the designated platform and follow the required application process.
Conclusion
The Green Opportunities Grant supports non-profit organizations working to create green employment and income-generating opportunities for lower-income groups.
By funding projects in areas such as organic farming, ecotourism, recycling, renewable energy, energy conservation and environmental protection, the grant helps communities gain practical skills while contributing to sustainability.
Eligible organizations should submit clear, transparent and well-justified proposals that demonstrate strong implementation capacity, measurable environmental impact and realistic pathways to sustainable income for beneficiaries.
For more information, visit King Khalid Foundation.
