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CFPs: Advancing Environmental Sustainability and Resilience (Barbados)

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Deadline: 26-May-2026

The Barbados Environmental Sustainability Fund (BESF) Call for Proposals provides structured grant funding (up to $300,000) for projects focused on environmental conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable development in Barbados. It supports initiatives across the green economy, blue economy, and disaster management sectors. Eligible organizations must demonstrate capacity, experience, and alignment with national sustainability priorities.

Overview

The Barbados Environmental Sustainability Fund (BESF) invites organizations to submit project proposals that promote environmental sustainability, climate resilience, and conservation.

The program supports impact-driven, scalable projects across key sectors, ensuring measurable outcomes aligned with Barbados’ national development and environmental priorities.

Key Focus Areas and Thematic Priorities

1. Green Economy Initiatives

Focuses on sustainable natural resource management and renewable energy.

Key Areas:

2. Blue Economy Initiatives

Targets sustainable development of fisheries and marine ecosystems.

Key Areas:

3. Comprehensive Disaster Management

Strengthens climate and disaster resilience.

Key Areas:

Cross-Cutting Themes

Projects are encouraged to integrate:

Grant Funding Structure

The BESF offers three funding tiers:

Projects must demonstrate scalability, sustainability, and measurable impact.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:

Organizational Eligibility

Capacity Requirements

Additional Requirements

Why This Fund Matters

Environmental and Social Impact

Economic and Development Value

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Identify Alignment

Choose a relevant thematic area and ensure alignment with BESF priorities.

Step 2: Develop a Project Proposal

Include:

Step 3: Demonstrate Capacity

Provide organizational background, past project experience, and financial management capability.

Step 4: Submit Application

Follow official BESF submission guidelines and include all required documents.

Step 5: Evaluation Process

Applications are assessed based on relevance, feasibility, impact potential, and organizational capacity.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for BESF funding?

Registered organizations operating in Barbados, including NGOs, government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector entities.

2. Can individuals apply?

No, only registered organizations are eligible.

3. What types of projects are supported?

Projects focused on environmental sustainability, including green economy, blue economy, and disaster resilience initiatives.

4. What is the maximum funding available?

Up to $300,000 under the large grant category.

5. Are projects outside Barbados eligible?

No, projects must be implemented within Barbados.

6. What is required for medium and large grants?

Applicants must demonstrate operational experience or strong leadership in environmental or project management.

7. Are cross-cutting themes mandatory?

They are strongly encouraged and improve proposal competitiveness.

Conclusion

The Barbados Environmental Sustainability Fund (BESF) provides a strategic opportunity for organizations to drive environmental innovation, climate resilience, and sustainable development.

By supporting impactful projects across key sectors, BESF enables organizations to contribute directly to national sustainability goals while strengthening community resilience and environmental stewardship.

For more information, visit BESF.

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