Funding Amount

US $2,500 - US $50,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

LFF: Nature-Based Climate Action Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Lumpkin Family Foundation
Amount: US $2,500 - US $50,000
Last Updated: January 11, 2026

Summary

The LFF: Nature-Based Climate Action Grant aims to support initiatives that leverage natural systems to combat climate change. By funding projects focused on tree planting, prairie restoration, and carbon sequestration, the program seeks to engage communities and enhance understanding of climate challenges. Ideal applicants include rural organizations working to create measurable environmental impacts while fostering collaboration and policy change. This grant represents an opportunity for organizations ready to take significant strides in addressing the climate crisis.

Overview

NOTE: We encourage applicants to contact us to discuss their potential proposal and its fit with our guidelines. Nature-Based Climate Action Program A program to demonstrate and promote tree planting, prairie restoration, and other nature-based solutions to climate mitigation in rural areas. The Nature-Based Climate Action Program supports projects that use natural systems to address climate change, the threats of extreme weather and habitat loss that contributes to the extinction of vital species. Natural systems solutions – which include the preservation or restoration of critical eco-systems such as forests, prairies and wetlands – have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon sequestration by as much as 20 percent of US greenhouse gases. The Nature-Based Climate Action Program is intended to support such direct action. If your organization is ready to take bold steps to address the climate crisis, we would like to hear from you. Focus of Support We seek measurable environmental impact in the form of carbon drawdown and habitat restoration. Because the science supporting carbon sequestration and storage is nascent, and because we see opportunity to enhance public understanding of the challenges, we are interested in projects that can: Increase community engagement and support for action to combat climate change; Promote broad community understanding and policy change with respect to climate change and habitat loss; Contribute to climate science in ways that increases the effectiveness of future land uses or action; and, Model action for other organizations and communities. Examples of projects we would welcome from nonprofit organizations include (but are in no way limited to): Purchases of targeted land tracts for restoration or preservation of high plant diversity that may greatly increase carbon capture; Large scale carbon farming demonstrations using trees, prairie or wetlands that monitor drawdown and contribute to climate science; Projects that activate communities, stimulate media coverage, and encourage greater understanding of climate change by the public; Tree planting projects in small cities and towns; Large scale demonstrations of regenerative agriculture directed at advancing policy or supporting market-based change like the creation of a viable carbon market.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

environmentenvironmental-conservationland-conservation

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