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 Check out the Hlanganisa Call for Proposals for Community-based Organisations 

The Hlanganisa Community Fund for Social and Gender Justice is now inviting proposals for its Climate and Energy Justice Programme. The aim is to gather important insights on climate justice and collaborate with grassroots organizations to strengthen community-driven solutions for addressing climate change.

Due to climate change, many rural communities, especially women, are experiencing severe impacts that jeopardize their access to natural resources, energy, and food security. Hlanganisa is calling on community-based organizations and social movements focused on promoting renewable energy and food security in the context of climate change to apply for grant support.

Hlanganisa’s approach to climate change adaptation aligns with the International Institute for Environment and Development’s eight principles for locally led adaptation, emphasizing the critical role of community leadership and ownership in sustainable development.

Hlanganisa will fund initiatives grounded in African contexts, such as:

Climate-resilient farming practices: Hlanganisa encourages applicants already involved in advocacy efforts that leverage indigenous knowledge systems, seed banks, water harvesting, and the use of alternative energy.

Community-based adaptation for food and energy security: Applicants should focus on actively involving women in resilience-building and promoting sustainable development.

Education and awareness on resilience and adaptation: Grassroots community organizations and movements can serve as knowledge hubs for climate and energy justice. Hlanganisa will support local climate actions that explore innovative ways to address the impacts of climate change.

Women's leadership and participation in climate change discussions: Hlanganisa will fund initiatives that highlight the importance of women’s involvement in leadership and decision-making at the local level.

Women's access to land: With rising living costs disproportionately affecting women, ensuring food security and sovereignty is critical. There is an urgent need to strengthen advocacy for women’s land rights, which could include campaigns addressing practices, cultural systems, and national policies and legislation.

Additional Information

Host Institution
Hlanganisa Community
Event Duration
15 months
Program Type
Fully Funded
Program Benefits
Eligible applicants are required to submit an online application, including a work plan and a budget not exceeding $5,823 (USD) for a project lasting 15 months.
Eligibility Criteria
Hlanganisa will not consider proposals that do not meet the following criteria:

- Must be a registered community-based organization in Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Zambia, or Zimbabwe, actively addressing the climate crisis at the grassroots level with over three years of climate justice programming experience.
- Should demonstrate strong leadership, participation, and empowerment of marginalized communities (especially women and girls with disabilities) who have been disproportionately affected by climate change.
- Must show a clear grassroots-led initiative focused on building or enhancing climate justice at the community level.
- An existing governance structure is required.
- Should have a commitment to gender transformation.
- Must be capable of delivering program activities and submitting reports within the required timelines.
- Should have a satisfactory record of integrity and ethical business practices.
- Must be open to receiving support aimed at strengthening the organization's or grassroots group's institutional and programmatic capacity.
Eligible Countries
Geographic Focus: Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Lesotho, and Namibia Mhare: Improving Community-Based Organisations' Resilience.

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