P4G is now accepting applications for partnerships working on climate mitigation or adaptation solutions in the areas of food, energy and water. Partnerships must comprise at least one early-stage business and one nonprofit organization implementing in one of P4G’s ODA-eligible partner countries: Colombia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa and Vietnam. Applicants must provide services or products that contribute to poverty alleviation, gender equity and economic growth in one of the following sub-sectors: climate-smart agriculture, food loss and waste, water resilience, zero emission mobility and renewable energy.
P4G will provide grant funding and technical assistance to help the early-stage business in the partnership become investment ready. To be considered for the next funding round, partnerships should submit their proposal by March 7, 2025. All applications must be submitted in English.
Applications submitted to P4G are always free. P4G does not have contracts with any third parties who charge editorial services for drafting applications. We advise applicants to review information and resources provided directly by P4G. An external Independent Grants Committee makes all final funding decisions.
Applicants must meet all ten eligibility criteria to submit a concept note and be considered for evaluation. You can find more details about the eligibility criteria in the Partnership Guidelines.
P4G will have a year-round open application process with specific evaluation and decision periods twice per year. Partnerships should apply by 23:59 EST on March 7, 2025, to be considered for the next funding round, but we encourage partnerships to apply as soon as they are ready.
Partnerships will be evaluated on four criteria. Each criteria will be scored between 0-10 and only applications with an overall grade of 7 will be invited to pitch and move to the full assessment. Full scoring criteria and scale are available in the P4G Partnerships Guidelines.
P4G partnerships will receive grants of USD 350,000 on average to implement in a period of 18-24 months. They will also benefit from technical assistance, including due diligence and gap analysis of partnership business models, political engagement for contributing to enabling systems, business matchmaking sessions, knowledge mobilization and communication, and introductions to intermediary investment facilities providing a finance bridge to scale partnership operations.
Have more questions? You can check out the resources below.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to first fill out this preliminary contact form before reaching out to the National Platform Liaison about their climate business concept and its alignment to the sectoral priorities of each country.
Please find the contact information of each P4G National Platform Liaison team member here.
P4G Partnership Guidelines - Applicants should read through the full guidelines to understand the requirements to be a P4G partnership.
Required Materials:
P4G Concept Note Template - Applicants should use this template to prepare answers before submitting the application at the above link.
P4G Capitalization Table Template - Applicants should use this template to list the equity partners in the lead early-stage business.
Summary Budget and Other Financial Information Template - Applicants should use this template for financial information that must be attached to the Concept Note submission.
Workplan, Budget and M&E - This document will only be requested for shortlisted applicants.
Theory of Change template - Shortlisted applicants should use this template to develop the partnership´s ToC that must be attached to the full proposal submission.
Additional Materials:
Partnership Charter Template - Guide template to be used if required (note that this is not a prescriptive document)
P4G's Guidance on Knowledge Products
P4G Call for Applications Webinar Presentation
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