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Apply Now: Mendip Hills Fund Community and Environmental Grants Open

Dated: January 7, 2026

The Mendip Hills Fund is now open for applications, offering grants of up to £2,000 to support local projects. Applications can be submitted between 2 January and 2 March, with all applications considered by the panel in March, regardless of submission date. The fund supports community and voluntary group projects that aim to help local… [Read More]

Submit Your Proposal: Adaptivity in Transitions Call Now Open

Dated: January 7, 2026

The KIC call “Adaptivity in Transitions” is now open for applications, offering a total budget of €7,000,000. The call aims to generate insights, perspectives for action, and the capacity to increase adaptivity in systems and actors involved in societal transitions. Mission-driven innovation for transitions takes place in a dynamic and complex environment. Adaptivity is essential… [Read More]

Submit Your Proposals: Take-Off Phase 2 Spring 2026 Introduces Exciting Changes

Dated: January 7, 2026

The 2026 spring round of Take-off Phase 2 Vroegefasetrajecten is now open for proposals. Take-off, funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and managed by NWO, supports innovative business activities based on scientific research. Researchers and early-stage entrepreneurs can apply for funding to launch a business and… [Read More]

How I Went From Brussels to Kabul and Landed at the UN

Dated: January 7, 2026

My journey into multilateralism began during my university years while traveling across Europe. Having studied law in Japan, a summer camping trip sparked a question that would shape my future: how could countries that had once fought wars now share a currency, a parliament, and a common future? Crossing borders by bus and observing languages… [Read More]

Junk Food Advertising Ban Falls Short as Businesses Continue Targeting Kids

Dated: January 7, 2026

The UK has introduced a landmark junk food advertising ban aimed at protecting children’s health, representing a major step forward in curbing exposure to unhealthy food marketing. While the regulations are a milestone, critics warn that big food companies are finding ways to continue targeting young audiences, particularly through outdoor and brand advertising. Corporate lobbying… [Read More]

Tunisia Court Releases NGO Workers Accused of Assisting Migrants

Dated: January 7, 2026

A Tunisian court has released a group of humanitarian workers, including Sherifa Riahi, the former director of the French NGO Terre d’Asile, after handing them two-year suspended sentences for facilitating the “illegal entry and residence” of migrants. By the time of their final hearing, the NGO staff had already spent more than 20 months in… [Read More]

UNDP Introduces Climate-Responsive Livelihood and Forestry Initiative in Badakhshan

Dated: January 7, 2026

The United Nations Development Programme has launched the Climate-Responsive Livelihoods and Forestry Based on Community project in Afghanistan’s Badakhshan province, aiming to strengthen climate-resilient livelihoods and improve community resilience to climate change impacts. The initiative is designed to support vulnerable rural populations by combining livelihood development with sustainable forestry practices tailored to local environmental conditions…. [Read More]

Egypt Boosts Climate Finance with $750 Million Green Bond Backed by EIB and UNDP

Dated: January 7, 2026

Egypt has secured €688 million, or roughly $750 million, in green bond financing to advance its Climate Change Strategy 2050, marking one of the largest climate-related funding efforts by an African country in recent years. The financing was mobilized through the Global Green Bond Initiative with backing from the European Investment Bank and the United… [Read More]

Los Angeles Wildfires: One Year On, Majority of Survivors Still Displaced and Under Financial Pressure

Dated: January 7, 2026

One year after wildfires tore through communities in Los Angeles County, a new survey by the Department of Angels highlights the deep and ongoing challenges facing survivors of the Eaton and Palisades fires. The findings show that recovery remains incomplete for most residents, with more than 70 percent still unable to return home. Nearly half… [Read More]

$1 Billion Raised for Palisades and Eaton Fire Relief as Recovery Needs Continue to Grow

Dated: January 7, 2026

Donors in Los Angeles and around the world mobilized nearly $1 billion in response to the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, marking what the Milken Institute describes as the largest philanthropic effort ever for a U.S. natural disaster. The funds supported immediate relief and early rebuilding after the fires killed 31 people, destroyed more than… [Read More]

Michigan Businesses Can Access $260,000 to Support New Employee Transportation Initiatives

Dated: January 7, 2026

The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has opened applications for a $260,000 pilot funding opportunity aimed at helping manufacturers and their workforce or nonprofit partners develop transportation programs that improve employee access to work, retention and productivity. The initiative targets small and medium-sized manufacturers in Michigan, as well as workforce organizations partnering… [Read More]

Australia to Prioritise Climate Finance Support for Small Island States

Dated: January 7, 2026

Australia has taken a selective approach to international development and regional engagement, declining to commit funding to a new global financing facility for protecting tropical rainforests launched at COP30, despite broad international backing. At the same time, Australia has strengthened strategic cooperation with key partners, agreeing with the United States and Japan to develop infrastructure… [Read More]

InvestigateWest secures $450,000 grant from Inatai Foundation to strengthen investigative journalism

Dated: January 7, 2026

InvestigateWest has been awarded a $450,000 unrestricted, multi-year grant from the Inatai Foundation, marking one of the largest institutional grants in the nonprofit newsroom’s history. The funding represents a major investment in collaborative investigative journalism that serves communities across Washington state. The grant, provided through Inatai’s Narrative & News Fund, will support InvestigateWest’s investigative reporting… [Read More]

UK Overseas Aid Reductions: Consequences for Global Humanitarian Efforts

Dated: January 7, 2026

The House of Lords is scheduled to debate the humanitarian impacts of reductions in the UK’s official development assistance (ODA) on 13 January 2026. Lord Bates, a former minister at the Department for International Development, will ask the government to assess the effects of both actual and planned cuts in aid spending. Official development assistance… [Read More]

Human Rights Groups Condemn South Sudan’s Abusive ‘Anti-Gang’ Crackdown

Dated: January 7, 2026

Since late June 2025, South Sudan’s security forces have conducted wide-ranging arbitrary arrests in Juba under the pretext of cracking down on gangs and criminal activity. Boys, young men, and women have been detained without charge, often held for up to a week, and in many cases released only after their families paid bribes. Human… [Read More]

Human Rights Concerns Grow Over India’s Detention of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam

Dated: January 7, 2026

Following the Supreme Court’s recent judgement denying bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam while granting bail to their co-accused Meeran Haider, Gulfisha Fatima, Shifa Ur Rehman, Shadab Ahmed, and Saleem Khan, Amnesty International India has expressed serious concern over the prolonged detention of Khalid and Imam. These human rights defenders have spent over five… [Read More]

Ukraine Agriculture Recovery: FAO Launches Three-Year Emergency Plan

Dated: January 7, 2026

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has published its Emergency and Early Recovery Response Plan for Ukraine for 2026–2028, outlining priority actions to protect agricultural livelihoods, restore productive capacity, and support the country’s agrifood sector. The plan aims to address the severe disruptions caused by the ongoing war, which has affected access… [Read More]

Trachoma Interventions Reach Milestone as Global Cases Fall Under 100 Million

Dated: January 7, 2026

For the first time since global records began, the number of people requiring interventions against trachoma, the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness, has fallen below 100 million. From an estimated 1.5 billion people at risk in 2002, the figure dropped to 97.1 million as of November 2025, marking a 94% reduction. In 2011, 314… [Read More]

AfDB and Japan Partner to Boost Africa’s Green Growth with Sh193.5 Billion Fund

Dated: January 7, 2026

Japan and the African Development Bank have launched a $1.5 billion (Sh193.5 billion) impact investing facility to support green growth, financial inclusion, food security, and healthcare across Africa. The initiative, called ‘Impact Investing for Development of Emerging Africa,’ was unveiled during the Africa Investment Forum 2025 Market Days in Rabat and is part of Japan’s… [Read More]

£1.5 Million WorkWell Funding to Support Six Digital Businesses

Dated: January 7, 2026

Six digital companies are set to share £1.5 million in WorkWell funding under a programme led by NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB, in partnership with Health Innovation North East and North Cumbria, local councils and combined authorities, the Department for Work and Pensions, and voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations. The North East… [Read More]

Funding Opportunity for Local Groups to Deliver Grow, Cook, Eat Programme

Dated: January 7, 2026

Voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations in West Northamptonshire are invited to apply for funding to deliver the Grow, Cook, Eat programme. The initiative helps people learn how to grow food, cook healthy meals, and make better nutrition choices while promoting wellbeing and fostering stronger community connections. West Northamptonshire Council has announced that £343,750 is… [Read More]

Bloemteknik Secures £2.5 Million Investment from Foresight

Dated: January 7, 2026

Foresight Group has invested £2.5 million into Bloemteknik Limited, a Cardiff-based provider of precision LED lighting systems for commercial greenhouses and vertical farms. The investment was made through the British Business Bank’s Investment Fund for Wales and Foresight’s Growth VCTs. The Fund was launched in November 2023 to boost early-stage finance for small and medium-sized… [Read More]

Local Groups Benefit from Rochford Community Grants Scheme

Dated: January 7, 2026

The Rochford Community Fund has provided support to a wide range of local projects, including a community defibrillator, glass bead making workshops, and a support group for adopted children. The grants have enabled local organisations to deliver activities and improvements across the district that promote wellbeing, inclusion, and stronger communities. Launched in April 2025 with… [Read More]

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