- Eligibility Criteria: Not-for-profit organizations (NGOs, CSOs, academic institutions, media organizations, think tanks, etc.), Geographic Scope: Global – organizations from any country may apply, Focus Areas: Climate communication, Research on mis/disinformation, Media and journalism, Information integrity, Climate policy or environmental advocacy
- Type of Funding: Media Support
- Target Region: Global, with a focus on national, regional, and international impacts and collaboration
- Application Language: English
Objectives
- Investigate and expose climate-related disinformation mechanisms
- Dismantle disinformation campaigns affecting climate action and policy
- Safeguard public discourse by supporting freedom of expression, privacy, and access to accurate information
- Support vulnerable and marginalized voices targeted by hate or disinformation campaigns
- Enhance the accuracy and reliability of public information on climate change
- Promote informed decision-making and effective climate action grounded in science and evidence
Project Themes
- Research and mapping of climate disinformation ecosystems and actors
- Communications campaigns promoting accurate climate science and public understanding
- Media and journalism support to strengthen reporting on climate issues
- Development of educational or policy tools to counter climate misinformation
- Socialization and dissemination of research findings through public and policy engagement
- Protection and support for climate journalists and science communicators
- Interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers, technologists, journalists, and activists
Financial Support: Grant Size: USD 30,000 to USD 150,000
Deadline: 6 July 2025
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