Call for projects 2024: €15 million in subsidies for climate projects
To support countries worldwide in the fight against climate change, the Government of Flanders continues its commitment to international climate financing. Since 2021, the Government of Flanders has launched three consecutive calls for adaptation and mitigation projects in developing countries. These projects enhance the implementation of climate policies, strategies, regulations, action plans, and technology.
To bolster the Flemish commitment to international climate financing, the name of this subsidy programme has been changed from "G-STIC Climate Action Programme" to "Flanders International Climate Action Programme."
Through the Flanders International Climate Action Programme, projects are supported that demonstrate technologies, disseminate knowledge and information, and initiate capacity building. These projects must be carried out in developing countries, with a Flemish organization taking the lead.
For the 2024 call for projects, the Government of Flanders provides €15 million in subsidies. More info >
Deadline submission demonstration project: 21 June 2024 at 10:00 AM CEST
Call for dissemination and capacity building projects closed
The Government of Flanders provides €15 million in subsidies for demonstration, dissemination and/or capacity building projects carried out in developing countries.
For demonstration projects, your project proposal had to be registered no later than 26 April 2024 at 2:00 PM CEST. If you haven’t registered your project proposal on time, it won’t be possible to submit a project this year. Your complete project proposal must be submitted no later than 21 June 2024 at 10:00 AM CEST. For dissemination and/or capacity building projects, the project call was closed on 26 April 2024
Results from previous project calls
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YEAR CALL | PROJECT PROPOSALS | APPROVED PROJECTS | SUBSIDY AMOUNT | TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET |
2021 | 65 | 13 | €3,2 million | €4,7 million |
2022 | 109 | 19 | €15,7 million | €29,3 million |
2023 | 102 | 19 | €17,4 million | €29,8 million |