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Funding Call for Urban Environmental and Climate Resilience Projects (Jamaica)

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Deadline: 27-Apr-2026

The Environmental Foundation of Jamaica, with support from Global Affairs Canada, is inviting Expressions of Interest for grants under the Jamaica Urban Solutions Project.

The programme offers up to JMD $15,000,000 to support nature-based climate solutions in urban areas, focusing on flood management, urban greening, coastal restoration, and sustainable food systems.

Overview of the Programme

The Jamaica Urban Solutions Project is a climate-focused funding initiative designed to promote nature-based solutions (NbS) in urban areas across Jamaica.

The programme supports innovative, scalable interventions that enhance climate resilience, environmental sustainability, and urban livability.

It emphasizes integrating natural ecosystems into urban planning and development.

Funding Details

Core Objectives

Key Focus Areas

1. Water and Flood Management

2. Urban Greening and Heat Reduction

3. Coastal and Blue Economy

4. Food Systems and Urban Agriculture

What are Nature-Based Solutions (NbS)?

Nature-based solutions use natural processes and ecosystems to address environmental challenges.

Examples

These approaches provide cost-effective, sustainable, and multi-benefit outcomes.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Consortia

What Projects Must Include

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Identify an urban environmental challenge
  2. Design a nature-based solution project
  3. Form partnerships (if applicable)
  4. Prepare an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  5. Submit application through the official process
  6. Shortlisted applicants may be invited for full proposals

What Makes a Strong Proposal

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Why This Programme Matters

This initiative is important because it:

It helps cities transition toward climate-resilient and sustainable urban systems.

FAQs

1. What is the maximum grant amount?

JMD $15,000,000.

2. What are nature-based solutions?

Solutions that use natural systems to address environmental challenges.

3. Who can apply?

A wide range of entities including government, NGOs, private sector, and academic institutions.

4. Are partnerships allowed?

Yes, consortia are encouraged.

5. What sectors are prioritized?

Flood management, urban greening, coastal restoration, and urban agriculture.

6. What is the application process?

Submit an Expression of Interest, followed by possible full proposal submission.

7. What is the main goal?

To strengthen urban climate resilience using sustainable solutions.

Conclusion

The Jamaica Urban Solutions Project 2026 offers a strong opportunity to implement impactful, nature-based climate solutions in urban areas.

By combining innovation, sustainability, and collaboration, the programme supports projects that enhance resilience, protect ecosystems, and improve urban environments.

For more information, visit Environmental Foundation of Jamaica.

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