At Re-Earth Initiative, we believe young people have the power to shape the future. By redistributing knowledge and resources, advancing regenerative practices, and cultivating leadership, we help communities around the world champion intersectional and collaborative climate solutions.
Through RE!Granting, we empower youth and communities with the resources to transform their innovative ideas into impactful, climate-positive actions for the planet.
How does it work?
- Call for Applications: Once a year, we open applications for individuals, nonprofits, and community-based organizations worldwide.
- Proposal Submission: Applicants submit project proposals aligned with our focus areas via submittable online portal: climate action, ecosystem restoration, and environmental justice.
- Review Process: Applications undergo a rigorous evaluation based on relevance, impact, feasibility, innovation, and inclusivity.
- Funding Allocation: Selected projects receive grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 based on project scope and potential impact.
- Implementation Support: Grantees receive ongoing guidance, capacity-building opportunities, and networking to enhance project success.
RE!Granting is a global funding initiative by Re-Earth Initiative that supports community-driven, youth-led, and grassroots projects addressing climate change, environmental sustainability, and social equity. We believe that localized solutions play a pivotal role in tackling global environmental challenges, fostering resilience, and creating long-lasting change.
Who Can Apply?
- Youth leaders, individuals, grassroots initiatives, community-based organizations, and nonprofits.
- Priority is given to first-time applicants, marginalized groups, and projects led by or benefiting underrepresented communities.
Types of Projects We Fund
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- Ecosystem restoration, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agriculture.
- Environmental justice and projects promoting social equity.
Basic Requirements
- A clear project proposal with measurable goals, a realistic budget, and a detailed timeline.
- Demonstration of community involvement and potential for long-term impact.
- Applicants must agree to submit progress and impact reports during and after project implementation.