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Request for Proposals: Accelerating NCS in the United States

German Foreign Office’s Climate Fund Program in South Africa

Deadline: 15-Jan-2026

The Allen Family Philanthropies is offering USD 10 million to support six-to-seven U.S.-based projects that accelerate the adoption of Natural Climate Solutions (NCS) using science and technology. This funding targets initiatives that overcome implementation barriers, deliver measurable outcomes, and generate solutions applicable across diverse geographies and stakeholders.

Overview of the NCS Funding Opportunity

The Allen Family Philanthropies is calling on non-profit organizations and other eligible entities in the U.S. to submit proposals for projects that advance Natural Climate Solutions (NCS). The goal is to deploy science and technology to break down barriers that slow NCS adoption, accelerate effective interventions, and enable solutions that can be generalized across different contexts.

This initiative prioritizes applied solutions over research alone, emphasizing development, testing, and deployment with clearly defined milestones and measurable results.

Funding Details

Who Can Apply?

Eligible lead organizations include:

Project Location: Must be implemented within the U.S.

Eligibility Criteria:

Priority Project Characteristics

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a Letter of Inquiry (LOI): Outline the problem, proposed solution, targeted NCS pathway(s), expected outcomes, and general project design.

  2. Demonstrate Impact: Include measurable milestones and a clear strategy for evaluating success.

  3. Assemble a Team: Show expertise from multiple disciplines (science, practice, community engagement).

  4. Integrate Solutions into Existing Projects: Ensure that the proposed solution fits within an ongoing or soon-to-be-deployed NCS initiative.

  5. Submit Proposal: Detailed full proposals follow the LOI stage; formal partnerships strengthen applications but are not required initially.

Tips for a Successful Proposal

FAQ

Q1: Can projects already underway apply?
A: Yes, funding is intended to add catalytic value, accelerating or expanding existing solutions.

Q2: Are partnerships required at the LOI stage?
A: No, partnerships strengthen proposals but are not mandatory for initial submission.

Q3: What types of NCS pathways are eligible?
A: All U.S.-based NCS pathways that address climate mitigation, biodiversity, or ecosystem services are eligible, provided barriers to implementation are clearly defined.

Q4: Is co-funding required?
A: Co-funding is encouraged but not required. Indirect costs should be activity-based rather than general overhead.

Q5: Who can lead the project?
A: U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profits, state/local governments, universities, and federally recognized tribes.

Q6: How will proposals be evaluated?
A: Based on scientific and technical merit, clarity of barriers addressed, catalytic potential, generalizability, and alignment with NCS principles.

Q7: What is the maximum project duration?
A: Up to three years per funded project.

Conclusion

The Allen Family Philanthropies NCS funding presents a unique opportunity for U.S.-based organizations to translate science and technology into actionable solutions, accelerate Natural Climate Solutions adoption, and create measurable climate and biodiversity impact. By supporting multidisciplinary teams and scalable interventions, the program seeks to unlock the full potential of NCS across varied landscapes, communities, and ecosystems.

For more information, visit Allen Family Philanthropies.

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