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IKI Medium Grants for Climate and Biodiversity Action

Technical Assistance – Replication Projects: Nature and Biodiversity and Circular Economy and Quality of Life

Deadline: 20-Jan-2026

The International Climate Initiative (IKI), funded by the German government, offers Medium Grants of EUR 300,000–800,000 for 36-month projects that support climate action, adaptation, and biodiversity conservation. Eligible organizations based in Germany or the EU collaborate with Global South partners to implement innovative, civil society-led projects that align with international climate and biodiversity goals, including circular economy approaches.

Program Overview

The International Climate Initiative (IKI) provides funding to advance climate mitigation, adaptation, and biodiversity protection in developing and emerging countries. The program aligns with international frameworks such as the Paris Agreement and the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.

Key Objectives

Funding Details

Circular Economy Approach

Civil society organizations play a critical role in promoting local circular economy initiatives:

Eligible Applicants

Project Requirements

How to Apply

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organization meets the geographic, legal, and non-profit requirements.

  2. Define Project Concept: Focus on one thematic priority (e.g., circular economy, climate action, biodiversity).

  3. Develop Partnerships: Identify partners in the Global South for implementation.

  4. Prepare Budget and Timeline: Submit a detailed plan for a project up to 36 months, with funding requirements between EUR 300,000 and EUR 800,000.

  5. Submit Application: Applications are reviewed by IKI according to project relevance, innovation, and feasibility.

Why It Matters

IKI Medium Grants enable practical climate solutions that strengthen civil society, empower local actors, and address global environmental challenges. By focusing on bottom-up innovation, the program contributes to sustainable development and the long-term implementation of circular economy practices.

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQ

  1. Who can apply? Civil society organizations, universities, research institutions, and non-profit enterprises based in Germany or the EU.

  2. What is the grant amount? Between EUR 300,000 and EUR 800,000 per project.

  3. How long can the project run? Maximum duration is 36 months.

  4. Are partnerships required? Yes, projects must involve partners in developing or emerging countries.

  5. Can funds be used for profit-making activities? No, applicants must have non-profit objectives.

  6. What thematic areas are supported? Climate action, adaptation, biodiversity conservation, and annually defined thematic priorities such as circular economy approaches.

  7. Is follow-up funding available? No, there is no guaranteed follow-up financing.

Conclusion

IKI Medium Grants offer substantial support for innovative climate and biodiversity projects led by civil society organizations, universities, and non-profits. Projects that empower local actors, test bottom-up solutions, and contribute to global environmental goals are well-positioned to create meaningful and lasting impact in developing and emerging countries.

For more information, visit International Climate Initiative.

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