Call for Proposals: Climate Adaptation Innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean

Call for Proposals: Climate Adaptation Innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Climate Technology Centre and Network

 

The Climate Technology Centre and Network (UN CTCN) has today launched a new call for proposals under the Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA), seeking innovative climate adaptation solutions from across Latin America and the Caribbean.

The call for proposals will be open until 18 August 2026. Projects in Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States will be prioritised.

Through the AFCIA programme, UN CTCN provides technical assistance to organisations developing innovative approaches to climate adaptation. The programme focuses on supporting transformative and locally led solutions solutions.

 

Up to 40 projects will be selected through the new regional call. Each project can receive up to USD 150,000 in technical assistance support for piloting innovative climate adaptation solutions. 

Rather than transferring grants directly, UN CTCN’s programme provides technical assistance support designed to strengthen institutional capacity, facilitate knowledge sharing, and connect projects with specialised expertise and resources.

Who Can Apply?

Applications are open to entities based in developing countries that have officially nominated a National Designated Entity (NDE) to the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism.

This includes governmental institutions, universities, research centres, NGOs, private-sector entities, and other organizations.

How to Apply?

Here are the instructions for completing an application.

Before submitting an application, you must read carefully the guiding questions and selection criteria, which can be found here.

For more information about AFCIA, see here.

Or contact [email protected]  


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