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Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions - Quebec - Canada
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Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions

Supports clean energy access initiatives
Last Update: June 22, 2026
Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
  • Open continuously
Location
Quebec, Canada

Overview

Mott’s Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions supports international work to expand renewable energy systems, with grants made occasionally in Canada. It funds NGOs and organizations working on clean energy access, technical assistance, networking, and efforts that address finance and policy barriers.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Increase social or community impact
  • Reduce environmental footprint
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Timeline
  • Open continuously

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Quebec
Legal structures
  • Non-profit
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • All groups
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
  • Environment
Target groups
  • All the groups
Revenue structures
  • 100% donations / grants
Scope
  • Provincial

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
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Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Creating and nurturing global and regional initiatives that help entrepreneurs address finance and policy barriers to clean energy access.
  • Providing technical assistance and networking opportunities to communities in the Amazon and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • National and international NGOs.
  • National and regional organizations.

Eligible geographic areas

  • Canada

How to apply

  • Non-U.S. applicants are urged to submit a letter of inquiry rather than a full, formal proposal unless advised otherwise by staff.
  • Use the online letter of inquiry form on the Foundation website to apply for funding.

Processing and Agreement

  • Non-U.S. applicants are urged to submit a letter of inquiry rather than a full, formal proposal unless advised otherwise by staff.
  • There is an online application process available on the Foundation website.
  • Applicants should use the online letter of inquiry form to apply for funding.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions Program

What is the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions?

Mott’s Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions supports international work to expand renewable energy systems, with grants made occasionally in Canada. It funds NGOs and organizations working on clean energy access, technical assistance, networking, and efforts that address finance and policy barriers.

Who is eligible for the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions program?

To be eligible for the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions program, you must: The applicant must be a national or international NGO, or a national or regional organization. The application must be submitted in English.

What expenses are eligible under Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions?

Creating and nurturing global and regional initiatives that help entrepreneurs address finance and policy barriers to clean energy access. Providing technical assistance and networking opportunities to communities in the Amazon and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Who can I contact for more information about the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions?

You can contact Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.

Where is the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions available?

The Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions program is available the province of Quebec.

Is the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions is a Grant and Funding

Who are the financial supporters of the Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions?

Environment - Advancing Climate Change Solutions is funded by Charles Stewart Mott Foundation