We know there is no single answer to the climate crisis and we need the best people to find the best and most equitable solutions.

Thats why our world-leading Expert Advisory Panel vet and approve a variety of solutions, so we have the best chance of having a deep, long-lasting and positive impact on the planet and communities around the world.

What wE Fund

Meet Our CURRENT GRANT Partners

  • Action area = Supporting Music

    A Greener Future (formerly A Greener Festival) helps events, festivals and venues become more sustainable through research, certification, training, expertise, and knowledge sharing. A Greener Future was the founder of the world's first green event and festival certification, and promotes positive environmental and social actions to limit and even reverse negative impacts. 

    Funding from EarthPercent supported the creation of a free access area on AGF’s online membership platform, providing sustainability expertise and resources and helping more people in events get started with climate action.

    Visit A Greener Future’s website

  • Action Area = Protecting Nature & Building Liveable Futures

    The Amazon Sacred Headwaters Alliance is an Indigenous-led alliance of 30 nations in Ecuador and Peru working to permanently protect 86 million acres of biodiverse Amazonian rainforest — one of the most ecologically vital regions on Earth. Founded in 2017, the Alliance defends Indigenous territories against industrial-scale oil extraction, mining, and deforestation, while advancing a regenerative bioeconomy rooted in Indigenous knowledge and governance.

    Funding from EarthPercent supports their continued work towards the permanent protection of the Amazon's Sacred Headwaters.

    Visit the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Alliance's website

  • Action Area = Building Liveable Futures

    The Charles Roundtree Bloom Project creates healing-centred outdoor experiences and culturally relevant environmental education for young people in San Antonio, Texas who have been impacted by incarceration. Through camping, rock climbing, meditation, and healing circles, the Bloom Project offers young people of colour a safe space in nature to process trauma, build resilience, and envision new possibilities.

    Funding from EarthPercent supported the Bloom Project's work with youth advocating for the right to a healthy and clean environment.

    Visit the Charles Roundtree Bloom Project's website

  • Action area = Building Liveable Futures

    ClientEarth uses the law to protect people’s right to a healthy planet. It works in partnership with local organisations, scientists and policymakers to create systems change that tackles pollution, biodiversity loss and fossil fuel expansion. ClientEarth informs, implements and enforces the law, advising decision-makers on policy and training legal and judicial professionals.

    Our funding supported the team which successfully advocated for the groundbreaking European law stopping products that cause forest destruction from being imported, sold in or exported from the EU.

    Visit Client Earth’s website

  • Action Area = Building Liveable Futures

    The Climate Emergency Fund makes strategic grants to grassroots, nonviolent disruptive climate campaigns. Founded in 2019, it operates from the conviction that mass nonviolent protest is one of the most powerful and underfunded tools for driving systemic climate action. Its grantees have contributed to landmark policy wins, from halting North Sea oil licences to shifting major pension funds out of fossil fuel investments.

    Funding from EarthPercent supports the disruptive nonviolent climate movement working to wake the public up to the climate emergency.

    Visit the Climate Emergency Fund's website

  • Action Area = Protecting & Restoring Nature

    Cool Earth champions the relationship between people, rainforest and climate and works directly with rainforest communities and local non-profits to tackle root causes of deforestation and protect vital carbon sinks. Cool Earth launched the World's first ever Basic Income pilot for people living in the Amazon rainforest.

    Our funding supported a pilot Rainforest Lab in Peru to provide real-time satellite data to Indigenous communities, and the opening of two more Rainforest Labs in Oviri and Huaracayo in the Peruvian Amazon. Continued funding helps develop computer literacy and forest monitoring skills in communities where existing levels are low.

    Visit Cool Earth’s website

  • Action area = Building Liveable Futures

    Critical Frequency is a women-run podcast network founded by journalists combining rigorous reporting and inventive storytelling to hold the oil industry accountable. Critical Frequency has produced a total of 24 shows, including productions for Crooked Media and Stitcher’s Witness Docs. The shows have received a wide range of awards and Peabody nominations, as well as praise in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and more.

    Funding from EarthPercent supported the building out of the online ‘Petroganda’ archive and securing a publishing partner network with The Guardian, The BBC, Al Jazeera, The New Republic, The Intercept, The Nation, and DeSmog.

    Visit Critical Frequency’s website

  • Action Area = Building Liveable Futures

    The Fossil Fuel Treaty is a global civil society campaign pushing for a binding international treaty to end the expansion of coal, oil, and gas, phase out existing production equitably, and fast-track a just transition to clean energy. Complementing the Paris Agreement — which does not mention fossil fuels — the proposed treaty would ensure no worker, community, or country is left behind. With 18 nations now formally seeking a negotiating mandate and support from over a million people worldwide, the initiative is building the political momentum needed for a historic global agreement.

    Funding from EarthPercent supports the push to secure a global, just transition away from coal, oil and gas.

    Visit the Fossil Fuel Treaty's website

  • Action area = Building Liveable Futures

    Global Greengrants Fund UK supports activists to take on the world’s most pressing environmental and social justice challenges. It does this through making grants to local communities to support grassroots-led efforts to protect the planet and people’s rights, primarily in the Global South. 

    Our funding supports frontline community resistance to fossil fuel expansion and carbon-intensive development, strengthening land tenure, and protecting forests and carbon-sequestering ecosystems. A portion also contributes to core costs.

    Visit Global Greengrants Fund’s website

  • Action Area = Protecting & Restoring Nature

    GreenWave is a nonprofit pioneering the regenerative ocean farming movement, training and supporting coastal communities to grow seaweed and shellfish using a low-cost, high-impact 3D farming system. Their farms restore marine ecosystems, sequester carbon, improve water quality, and create viable livelihoods — all without any land, fresh water, or feed. Through their free Ocean Farming Hub, GreenWave supports thousands of farmers from seed to sale, with the ambition of training 10,000 ocean farmers globally.

    Funding from EarthPercent supported the scaling of regenerative ocean farming to coastal communities around the world.

    Visit GreenWave's website

  • Action Area = Greening Music

    Julie’s Bicycle works internationally across arts and culture to mobilise environmental action in the creative community. It does this in collaboration with cultural and environmental partners, and delivers learning programmes, tools, resources, and leadership initiatives, which respond to the demands of the climate crisis.

    Our funding supports Julie’s Bicycle to provide expert guidance to the music sector, engaging with networks like LIVE Green and IMPALA Environmental Taskforce. It helps the music sector lead discussions on climate justice, and updates music sector-specific tools and resources in order to respond to industry requests for support.

    Visit Julie’s Bicycle’s website

  • Action Area = Building Liveable Futures

    The Latin American Youth Climate Scholarship (LAYCS) exists to ensure that Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour youth from Latin America have a meaningful, fully-funded seat at the table in international climate negotiations. LAYCS provides scholars with training, professional interpreters, and full funding to attend key UN climate conferences, breaking down the financial and linguistic barriers that exclude marginalised voices from global climate spaces. Their goal: continuous, impactful representation — not just attendance.

    Funding from EarthPercent supports the ongoing involvement of Latin American youth in international climate spaces.

    Visit the Latin American Youth Climate Scholarship's website

  • Action area = Greening Music

    LIVE collates and provides research, expertise and cross-industry innovation that is informed by the best science and supports the transition to a regenerative future. It aims to enable all in the live music industry to commit to climate action by providing the necessary support, resources and advice. LIVE aims to build relationships within the industry and spotlight the projects taking action.

    Funding from EarthPercent supported the expansion of the LIVE Green coordinator role and facilitated essential support for projects including LIVE Insights audience research and covering production costs for the sustainable cups report, 'Raising the Bar.'

    Visit LIVE’s website

  • Action area = Greening Music

    MDE works to make the cultural and operational changes needed across the music industry to contribute towards a carbon-neutral future. Using the power of music, MDE have created a community of support that encompasses all the major UK music organisations and businesses, over 4000 recording artists and a host of important individuals and change-makers within UK music culture.

    Our funding supported the launch of the ‘Fan Club for Climate’ at Reading and Leeds Festivals, which aims to create the world’s largest climate-conscious music community. It also supported the employment of an administration assistant to streamline the organisation’s work flows and increase capacity.

    Visit Music Declares Emergency’s website

  • Action area = Protecting Nature

    The Ocean & Us conducts advocacy work across a range of pertinent ocean issues, from climate change, overfishing and pollution, to emerging threats such as deep-sea mining.

    In response to the accelerating threat from deep sea mining, founder Farah Obaidullah is embarking on a journey across the western coast of the Americas. She will engage with stakeholders from universities, fisheries associations, tech and EV companies and conservation groups rallying support for a global moratorium on deep-sea mining.

    EarthPercent’s funding has supported the raising of awareness of the dangers of mining in the deep sea, a critical carbon sink. This includes launching a petition calling for a ban on deep-sea mining, organising a gathering at the Dutch parliament to deliver the petition, and influencing the International Seabed Authority.

    Visit The Ocean and Us’s website

  • Action Area = Protecting & Restoring Nature

    The Transfarmation Project helps farmers transition out of industrial animal agriculture and into sustainable, plant-focused operations. Transfarmation provides hands-on technical support, financial guidance, infrastructure conversion plans, and marketing assistance to farmers — many of whom feel trapped in exploitative corporate contracts. By turning former factory farms into thriving plant-based businesses, Transfarmation is building a more just and sustainable food system, one farm at a time.

    Funding from EarthPercent supports farmers making the transition away from industrial animal agriculture to plant-focused operations.

    Visit the Transfarmation Project's website

  • Action area = Building Liveable Futures

    Uplift works to catalyse a just transition away from UK oil and gas production by pushing the government to end expansion and to rapidly roll out onshore wind power. Working with a range of partners from policy-makers and Parliamentarians, to academics and campaigners, Uplift undertakes research, analysis and campaigning.

    Our funding supported the launch of its Warm This Winter campaign, an ambitious coalition of climate and fuel poverty organisations calling for a transformation of the UK energy system. Our funding also provided additional Digital Media support to tailor and finesse Uplift’s digital campaigning for the #StopRosebank campaign.

    Visit Uplift’s website

  • Action Area = Greening Music

    Vision: 2025 represents a growing network of over 500 outdoor events and businesses taking positive climate action. It supports the industry’s journey toward net zero through providing tools, resources, guides, news, case studies, green suppliers directory, and events that connect people. Vision: 2025 grew from its sister project Powerful Thinking and is hosted by Julie’s Bicycle.

    EarthPercent’s funding supported the update of the Creative Green carbon footprint tools and the Green Events Code of Practice, taking the Code from a working draft to a pilot project working with local authorities across the UK to explore implementation and adoption.

    Visit Vision: 2025’s website

  • Action Area = Protecting & Restoring Nature

    Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is the UK's leading wetland conservation charity, on a mission to restore wetlands and unlock their extraordinary power for people and nature. WWT conserves and restores wetland habitats across the UK and internationally, campaigns for policy change, and inspires millions of people to connect with and value these vital ecosystems.

    Funding from EarthPercent supports the restoration of wetlands as nature-based solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises.

    Visit WWT's website

  • Action Area = Building Liveable Futures

    Youth Climate Justice Fund supports young climate justice leaders with trust-based funding, resources, and youth-to-youth capacity development, with a focus on historically marginalised and impoverished groups. YCJF bridges funders and organizers by providing funders with more knowledge and opportunities to resource youth climate justice movements.

    80% of EarthPercent’s funding to YCJF is allocated to the participatory grantmaking budget, covering up to 4 specific grants. The remaining 20% covers YCJF’s operations, including donor education and youth-to-youth capacity development.

    Visit Youth Climate Justice Fund’s website

We are proud to have previously supported the following organisations:

our 5 action areas

EarthPercent is focused on getting resources to where they are needed most and tackling the climate and biodiversity crisis from multiple angles. To do this, we are award grants that work towards three key objectives across five key areas of climate action.

News & Case Studies

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  • WE FUND 'THE HIDDEN WIRING' OF LEGAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

  • WE FUND SOLUTIONS BACKED BY SCIENCE

GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS

EarthPercent practices proactive philanthropy and actively reaches out to organizations to submit requests for funding.

For the moment, we do not accept unsolicited grant applications. However, we are happy to keep details of your organisation on file should an an opportunity arise in future.

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