
Spotlight on climate funding strategies
Active Philanthropy's "Spotlight on Climate Funding Strategies" provides an overview of ten different ways to engage in climate philanthropy.

In this Scotland edition of our Where the Green Grants Went 9 research, we’ve distilled what our grants dataset tells us about funding for environmental work in Scotland with two thought-provoking case studies of funders.

Active Philanthropy's "Spotlight on Climate Funding Strategies" provides an overview of ten different ways to engage in climate philanthropy.

A healthier climate future is possible—but science tells us we must move with urgency. Many climate solutions exist, and people around the world are working to discover and create new ones—but philanthropy is urgently needed to scale these efforts. Climate Lead's Guide for Action provides a framework for getting started on climate philanthropy.

At NPC, we’re helping charities and funders step up their role in the transition to a post-carbon economy, working together across social and environmental areas. This guide is for anyone new to environmental philanthropy, and especially if you already fund social issues.

ClimateWorks Foundation’s fourth annual report explores funding trends in climate change mitigation philanthropy from 2015 to 2022.

Analysis of European Foundation's funding for climate change mitigation in 2016, 2018, and 2020.

Read the 6th edition of this research into environmental funding by European foundations. The report analyses the 8,518 environmental grants made in 2021 by these foundations, worth a combined €1.6 billion.

Active Philanthropy’s guide on how the climate crisis intersects with giving.

A collection of evidence that makes the case for funding grassroots solutions to climate change.

Practical ideas for how to use your grant giving, investments and convening power to address climate change - today.

This report provides an overview of the work that civil society groups in the UK are doing on food and farming issues, based on a survey of over 300 organisations. It is intended to inform organisations funding in this sector and to stimulate discussion for those who care about these issues.