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Darwin Initiative Round 32 Grants 2026 — Up to £5 Million Funding for Global Biodiversity, Climate & Poverty Reduction Projects

Darwin Initiative Round 32 Grants 2026 — Up to £5 Million Funding for Global Biodiversity, Climate & Poverty Reduction Projects
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The Darwin Initiative Round 32 funding call is now officially open, offering grant opportunities of up to £5 million to support innovative projects that protect and restore biodiversity while also addressing poverty reduction and sustainable economic development.

Funded by the UK Government through the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the Darwin Initiative is one of the world’s longest-running and most impactful biodiversity funding programmes. Since its launch in 1993, it has invested over £289 million across 1,370+ projects in more than 150 countries.

This funding round is designed to support high-impact conservation projects that not only protect ecosystems but also strengthen livelihoods, governance systems, and long-term sustainability in biodiversity-rich regions.

About the Darwin Initiative

The Darwin Initiative is part of the Biodiversity Challenge Funds, supporting countries and communities to develop practical, scalable solutions to biodiversity loss.

It focuses on:

Rather than short-term interventions, the programme prioritizes systemic, long-term impact across landscapes and communities.

Funding Available (Round 32)

Applicants can access funding depending on the scheme:

Funding Levels:

Scheme Types:

Each scheme has different eligibility rules, timelines, and application stages.

Key Focus Areas for Round 32

This funding round introduces updated priorities to improve global impact and efficiency.

1. Biodiversity Hotspot Targeting

Applications must focus on 13 priority biodiversity hotspots across 35 countries, ensuring:

2. Systems-Level Change Approach

Projects are encouraged to move beyond direct interventions and instead strengthen:

This shift ensures that outcomes remain impactful even after project completion.

3. Reduced Application Burden

To improve accessibility:

4. Funding Structure Changes

5. Lead Applicant Limitation

To encourage fairness and local leadership:

Programme Impact and Achievements

Since 1993, the Darwin Initiative has achieved:

Example Impact:

In Indonesia, Darwin-funded projects have helped:

Webinar: Round 32 Funding Updates

A dedicated webinar will provide insights into the latest updates and application changes.

Webinar Details:

What You Will Learn:

A recording of the webinar and a copy of the presentation slides will be added to the Workshops and Webinars page under Resources on our website.

Application Deadlines (Round 32)

Darwin Initiative Main

Darwin Initiative Extra

Capability & Capacity

How to Apply

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Applicants are strongly advised to:

Further information on the eligibility criteria, schemes, guidance documents, and the scoring criteria can be found on each scheme’s application page under the Apply page.

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