Sustainable Future Foundation: CHF 50,000 Collaborative Impact Partnership Grant 2026
The Sustainable Future Foundation has opened applications for its Collaborative Impact Partnership Programme 2026, a highly focused funding opportunity designed to support one high-impact project per year.
This is not just a grant programme—it is a hands-on strategic partnership model that combines financial support with ongoing collaboration, technical guidance, and implementation support to help organisations deliver measurable social and environmental impact.
With a total funding value of CHF 50,000, the programme prioritises projects that are locally led, community-driven, and aligned with global sustainability priorities.
Overview of the Collaborative Impact Partnership Programme
The Sustainable Future Collaborative Impact Partnership is designed to support one selected organisation or initiative each year to implement a high-potential project.
Unlike traditional grant programmes that only provide funding, this initiative combines:
- Financial support
- Strategic advisory input
- Continuous project engagement
- Monitoring and learning support
- Partnership-based implementation improvement
The selected organisation remains fully responsible for day-to-day execution, while the Foundation provides structured support to strengthen planning, delivery, and long-term outcomes.
Programme Objective
The core goal of the programme is to ensure that promising sustainability projects are not only funded but are also effectively implemented and optimised for impact.
The partnership focuses on:
- Strengthening project delivery systems
- Improving operational effectiveness
- Supporting adaptive learning throughout implementation
- Enhancing long-term sustainability outcomes
- Building stronger accountability and impact measurement
Funding Value and Support Package
The selected partner will receive:
CHF 50,000 Project Grant
- Funding allocated to support one year of implementation
- Flexible support for operational, programmatic, or delivery costs depending on project needs
Strategic Partnership Support
- Regular check-ins with the Foundation team
- Monthly project review meetings
- Guidance on project delivery and improvement strategies
- External perspective to strengthen decision-making
Continuous Learning & Adaptation
- Ongoing monitoring of project progress
- Space for reflection and improvement
- Adjustments based on real-time implementation learning
Communications & Visibility Support
- Opportunities for visibility through Foundation platforms
- Support in sharing project progress and impact outcomes
Focus Areas (Priority SDGs)
The programme prioritises projects aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, especially:
- Quality Education (SDG 4)
- Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6)
- Climate Action (SDG 13)
- Life on Land (SDG 15)
However, applications addressing other SDGs are also welcomed if they demonstrate strong social or environmental impact.
Programme Structure and Timeline
1. Open Call for Applications
- Applications are currently open
- Organisations must submit a structured proposal outlining their project
2. Application Deadline
- June 8, 2026
3. Shortlisting Phase
- Written applications reviewed after closing date
- Shortlisted organisations announced by end of June 2026
4. Final Presentations
- Shortlisted candidates present project proposals
- Online meetings held in early to mid-July 2026
5. Final Selection
- One organisation selected by end of July 2026
- Funding and partnership formally awarded
What Makes This Programme Unique
This initiative is designed for organisations that need more than funding alone.
Key distinguishing features include:
- One focused annual partnership (not multiple grants)
- Deep strategic engagement with selected organisation
- Strong emphasis on real-world implementation success
- Flexibility for co-funding with other donors
- Support for both early-stage and established projects
- Commitment to locally led development
Eligibility Criteria
Organisational Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be a non-profit organisation, NGO, or community-based initiative
- Operate in a low- or middle-income country
- Implement the project locally within the target community
- Be legally non-profit (for-profit organisations are not eligible)
- Demonstrate strong capacity for project implementation
- Present a clear environmental or social impact focus
Additional Requirements
- Projects must NOT be implemented in high-income countries
- Organisations must demonstrate operational readiness and accountability
- Co-funded projects are allowed
- Both early-stage and mature projects are eligible
Deadline
The application deadline for the Collaborative Impact Partnership Programme is:
June 8, 2026
Late applications will not be considered, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted after review.
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Conclusion
The Sustainable Future Collaborative Impact Partnership represents a rare opportunity for mission-driven organisations to receive not only financial support but also hands-on strategic partnership designed to strengthen real-world impact.
By combining funding with active collaboration, the programme aims to help organisations deliver stronger outcomes in education, climate action, water access, biodiversity protection, and broader sustainability efforts across the Global South.
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