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Large Grants Opportunity for Biodiversity Conservation

Community Impact Grant Program - Canada

Deadline: 18-Sep-2026

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is accepting Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) for Large Grants to support biodiversity conservation projects in eligible countries within the Mediterranean Basin Biodiversity Hotspot. Grants ranging from US$50,000 to US$180,000 are available for eligible civil society organizations, universities, community groups, and qualifying private enterprises working to protect globally important ecosystems.

CEPF Large Grants Overview

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) provides financial support to organizations implementing projects that conserve biodiversity, protect threatened ecosystems, and strengthen civil society engagement in conservation.

This funding opportunity focuses on supporting conservation initiatives within selected countries of the Mediterranean Basin Biodiversity Hotspot, one of the world’s most biologically rich and threatened regions.

The current funding round begins with the submission of a Letter of Inquiry (LOI). Organizations with strong project concepts may later be invited to submit a full grant application.

Funding Available

Eligible organizations may apply for:

Funding supports large-scale biodiversity conservation initiatives that align with CEPF’s strategic priorities.

Program Objectives

The CEPF Large Grants Program aims to:

Eligible Countries

The current call is open to projects implemented in the following countries:

Projects should directly contribute to biodiversity conservation within these eligible locations.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must be legally established organizations capable of receiving grant funding.

Who Is Not Eligible?

The following are not eligible to apply directly:

Individuals interested in the program must work through an eligible civil society organization or other qualifying institution.

Organizational Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

Government-owned organizations may apply only if they satisfy additional eligibility conditions.

Special Requirements for Government-Owned Institutions

Government-owned enterprises or institutions are eligible only if they:

Organizations should carefully verify compliance before applying.

Eligible Project Focus

Projects should contribute to:

Projects should align with CEPF’s strategic investment priorities for the Mediterranean Basin.

Activities That Cannot Be Funded

Grant funding cannot be used for:

Applicants should ensure their proposed activities fully comply with CEPF environmental and social safeguard requirements.

Multiple Applications

Organizations may:

However:

Applicants should prioritize their strongest proposals.

Why This Grant Matters

The CEPF Large Grants Program helps organizations:

The program plays an important role in safeguarding one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.

How to Apply

Follow these general steps:

  1. Confirm that your organization is eligible.
  2. Ensure your project will be implemented in an eligible country.
  3. Develop a biodiversity conservation project aligned with CEPF priorities.
  4. Review CEPF environmental and social safeguard requirements.
  5. Prepare a strong Letter of Inquiry (LOI).
  6. Submit the LOI according to the official CEPF application process.
  7. If invited, prepare and submit a full grant proposal.

Applicants should clearly explain the conservation outcomes, implementation strategy, and expected environmental impact.

Tips for a Strong Application

To improve your chances of success:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common application errors:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the CEPF Large Grants Program?

The CEPF Large Grants Program provides funding of US$50,000 to US$180,000 for biodiversity conservation projects in eligible Mediterranean Basin countries.

2. How much funding is available?

Eligible organizations may request grants ranging from US$50,000 to US$180,000.

3. Which countries are eligible?

Projects may be implemented in:

4. Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include NGOs, community groups, universities, and eligible small private enterprises. Individuals cannot apply directly.

5. What activities are not eligible for funding?

Funding cannot support land purchases, involuntary resettlement, activities harming cultural resources, or projects adversely affecting Indigenous Peoples without broad community support.

6. Can one organization submit multiple applications?

Yes. Organizations may submit multiple Letters of Inquiry under different strategic directions, but only one project will be funded per organization under this call.

7. What makes a competitive application?

Strong applications demonstrate significant biodiversity conservation impact, alignment with CEPF priorities, organizational capacity, compliance with environmental safeguards, measurable outcomes, and long-term sustainability.

Conclusion

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) Large Grants 2026 provides US$50,000–US$180,000 to support biodiversity conservation initiatives across eligible Mediterranean Basin countries. By investing in civil society organizations working to protect ecosystems, conserve threatened species, and strengthen sustainable environmental management, the program contributes to the long-term preservation of one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots while empowering local organizations to lead meaningful conservation action.

For more information, visit CEPF.

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