The Eco Future Grant Programme 2025 is a powerful funding opportunity designed to support civil society organizations (CSOs) in Türkiye working to combat climate change and biodiversity loss. Spearheaded by UNDP Türkiye and funded by the European Union, this programme provides both financial support and strategic capacity-building for CSOs implementing nature-based, climate-resilient solutions.

Whether you’re a grassroots environmental NGO, a regional CSO network, or an international organization with local presence, the Eco Future Grant Programme 2025 offers a unique chance to secure project funding ranging from $50,000 to $150,000, with a maximum cap of $300,000 per beneficiary.


About the Eco Future Grant Programme 2025

The grant is administered by UNDP Türkiye under the project titled “Supporting the Capacity of Civil Society Organizations in the Field of Climate Change and Biodiversity”, which is part of the EU’s IPA III Civil Society Facility. It focuses on strengthening institutional capacity, supporting advocacy, piloting innovative solutions, and building strategic partnerships for climate and biodiversity actions.


Grant Amount and Duration

  • Total Grant Pool: Approx. USD 2,361,262
  • Individual Grant Size: $50,000 – $150,000 (minimum), up to $300,000 (maximum) per organization
  • Project Duration: 12–18 months

Eligibility Criteria

Organizations must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a registered non-profit entity in Türkiye (national CSOs, foundations, federations, cooperatives)
  • International NGOs are eligible if registered in Türkiye
  • Experience in environment, biodiversity, climate, or civil society work
  • Demonstrate financial and administrative capacity to manage grants

Priority Areas

Eligible projects must address at least one of the following:

  1. Nature Protection and Biodiversity
    Projects targeting terrestrial, agricultural, freshwater, or marine ecosystems.
  2. Climate Action
    Mitigation, adaptation, circular economy practices, and nature-based solutions for climate resilience.

Application Timeline

PhaseDates (2025)
Call for Concept NotesJune 13 – August 1 (17:00 Ankara time)
Info SessionsJune 17 – July 14
Evaluation Results (1st Phase)September 29 – October 1
Full Application PeriodOctober 3 – November 5
Final Results AnnouncedBy December 19
Contracting PeriodJanuary 2026

How to Apply

The application process for the Eco Future Grant Programme 2025 is structured in two phases: a Concept Note phase, followed by a Full Proposal phase for shortlisted applicants.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend an info session. The first session is scheduled for June 17, 2025, at Grand Mercure, Ankara, with subsequent virtual and in-person sessions through July 14.


Expert Opinion: How to Prepare and Submit a Winning Proposal

According to the Proposal Review Team at Grant Database, successful applicants typically:

  • Align closely with program objectives – clearly address biodiversity or climate with measurable impact.
  • Demonstrate local engagement – show how your organization is rooted in community action.
  • Highlight innovation – incorporate nature-based solutions or adaptive technologies.
  • Present a realistic budget and timeline – be thorough, transparent, and practical.
  • Plan for sustainability – ensure your project has post-grant viability.

“Most proposals fail at the concept note stage due to weak problem statements or unclear objectives. Strong applications are solution-driven and community-rooted,” says Oluwole Omojofodun, Lead Reviewer at grantsdatabase.org.


Get Proposal Help

Need expert help refining your concept note or drafting your full proposal?
📩 Contact grantsdatabase.org for proposal drafting, refining, and review support.


Make the most of this opportunity to strengthen climate and biodiversity efforts in Türkiye. Begin your Eco Future Grant Programme 2025 journey today!

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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