Deadline: February 6, 2026

The Global Forest Watch Small Grants Fund is a competitive funding opportunity designed to support civil society organisations and non-profit groups that use forest monitoring data to drive action, accountability, and impact. Through this fund, Global Forest Watch supports projects that transform data into real-world outcomes for forest protection, transparency, and sustainable land use.

The Global Forest Watch Small Grants Fund empowers organisations across the globe to use cutting-edge forest data tools to combat deforestation, promote environmental justice, and strengthen forest governance.


About the Global Forest Watch Small Grants Fund

The Small Grants Fund supports initiatives that apply Global Forest Watch (GFW) data and tools to address forest-related challenges. Funded projects typically focus on monitoring forests, identifying deforestation drivers, supporting advocacy efforts, influencing policy, or strengthening enforcement and accountability mechanisms.

The programme prioritises practical, action-oriented projects that demonstrate how forest monitoring data can be translated into meaningful change on the ground.


Who Can Apply?

Applications are open to:

  • Civil society organisations (CSOs)
  • Non-profit organisations
  • Community-based organisations
  • Other eligible not-for-profit entities

Applicants must demonstrate the ability and intention to use Global Forest Watch tools and datasets as a core component of their proposed project. Organisations from any country or region are eligible to apply.


Funding Amount

Successful applicants may receive grants typically ranging between:

  • USD $10,000 – $40,000 per project

The exact award amount depends on project scope, activities, and alignment with the programme’s objectives.


What Types of Projects Are Supported?

The Small Grants Fund supports projects that use forest monitoring data to:

  • Track deforestation and forest degradation
  • Strengthen environmental advocacy and campaigns
  • Support community-led forest monitoring initiatives
  • Inform policy development and reform
  • Promote transparency and accountability in forest governance
  • Enhance enforcement against illegal or unplanned deforestation

Projects should clearly demonstrate how Global Forest Watch data will be applied to achieve measurable outcomes.


Application Timeline

For the 2026 funding cycle, applications are open during the following period:

  • Opening date: 19 January 2026
  • Closing date: 6 February 2026
  • Deadline time: 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Late submissions are not accepted.


Application Language

Applicants may complete and submit their applications in:

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French

All application materials and forms are provided in these languages.


How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online through the official application portal. Submissions sent via email or other channels will not be considered. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the programme guidelines carefully before applying to ensure full eligibility and alignment with the fund’s objectives.


Why Apply?

The Global Forest Watch Small Grants Fund offers more than financial support. Grantees gain access to global forest monitoring expertise, visibility within the environmental data community, and the opportunity to scale data-driven solutions that protect forests and livelihoods.


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