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Call for Proposals: Sustainable Small Grants Programme

Naturesave Insurance’s Environmental Projects Funding Programme (UK)

Deadline: 31-May-2026

The Sustainable Small Grants Programme supports locally led environmental and economic initiatives that address plastic pollution and promote circular economy systems in the Caribbean.

It prioritises community-based innovation that reduces plastic waste leakage while creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.

Core Objectives of the Programme

The programme aims to:

Thematic Focus Areas

Projects must align with one or more of the following:

Eligible Countries

The programme is implemented across:

Funding is distributed equally across these island states.

Funding Details

Eligible Applicants

Applicants must be:

Additional Requirements

Eligible Project Characteristics

Projects must:

Priority Intervention Areas

The programme prioritises:

Upstream and Midstream Solutions

Downstream Solutions

Community Empowerment

Expected Outcomes

Funded projects are expected to:

Why the Programme Matters

This programme is important because it:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Sustainable Small Grants Programme?
A funding initiative supporting plastic waste reduction and circular economy projects in Caribbean island states.

What is the funding range?
€30,000 to €80,000 per project.

Which countries are eligible?
Five Caribbean nations including Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

How long can projects run?
Up to 12 months, ending no later than 1 August 2027.

What types of plastics are prioritized?
PET, HDPE, and PP plastics.

Who can apply?
Registered community groups, CSOs, and MSMEs in eligible countries.

Is multiple funding allowed per organization?
No, only one application per organisation is permitted.

Conclusion

The Sustainable Small Grants Programme supports practical, community-led solutions to plastic waste and circular economy development across Caribbean island states. By funding scalable recycling systems, sustainable business models, and inclusive green initiatives, it strengthens environmental resilience while creating economic opportunities for local communities.

For more information, visit IUCN.

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