
The Climate Justice Impact Fund for Africa (CJIFA) is pleased to announce the launch of its 2025 Community Empowerment Grant Program, designed to foster inclusive, locally led climate action across the African continent. This initiative empowers grassroots and community-based organizations to spearhead innovative, practical solutions to climate challenges while advancing environmental justice, equity, and sustainable development.
Through this program, CJIFA seeks to catalyze transformative, community-driven responses to climate change—bridging the gap between global ambitions and local realities.
A. Small Grant Scheme – Purpose & Vision
The Small Grant Scheme aims to support high-impact, market-driven, and community-focused climate finance initiatives across Africa. Recognizing the unique strengths and adaptive capacities of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), and local Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), this scheme invests in locally owned responses that maximize impact even with limited resources.
B. Core Objectives
- Expand Climate Dialogue
Strengthen and widen national conversations around climate change, with an emphasis on the unique challenges and solutions emerging from African communities. - Enhance Accountability
Empower community-based organizations to advocate for improved service delivery, social justice, and climate accountability, grounded in economic, social, and cultural rights.
Empower Marginalized Groups
Support the participation of structurally excluded and underrepresented communities—including women, youth, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities—in shaping climate solutions and advocating for human rights.
C. Geographic Scope
Grants are available to organizations based in eligible African countries. The Fund prioritizes applications from groups working directly with communities most affected by climate change and systemic injustice.D. Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
Registered CBOs, CSOs, and NGOs working on climate justice and community resilience
Organizations led by or working closely with marginalized or vulnerable groups
Entities able to demonstrate a track record of grassroots engagement and impact
Applicants must meet the minimum operational and financial management standards outlined in the full guidelines.
E. Ineligible Applications
Applications will not be considered if:
- They are submitted by individuals (not organizations)
- They lack a clear climate justice or community empowerment focus
- They are submitted without proper registration or legal status
F. Thematic Focus Areas
CJIFA prioritizes proposals aligned with the following themes:
- Climate adaptation and resilience at the community level
- Just energy transitions and access to renewable energy
- Sustainable livelihoods and food systems under climate stress
- Youth-led and women-led climate action
- Environmental governance, transparency, and advocacy
- Human rights and climate justice frameworks
G. Grant Details
- Funding Size: Small grants (exact amounts specified in the full application pack)
- Funding Duration: Typically 6 to 12 months
- Support Includes: Financial assistance, capacity building, networking, and visibility
H. Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be assessed based on:
- Relevance to climate justice goals
- Community ownership and participation
- Feasibility and sustainability
- Inclusion and representation of marginalized groups
- Potential for scalable or replicable impact
I. How to Apply
Interested organizations should:
- Visit the CJIFA website and navigate to the Grants section.
- Read the 2025 Call for Proposals in full.
- Complete the online Grant Application Form.
- Submit all required documentation before the published deadline.
The application form, eligibility requirements, and detailed guidance can be found at:
www.cjifa.org/2025-call-for-proposals