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SUBMIT PROPSALS – Removall Carbon Request for Projects 2026 – Financing & Co-Development Opportunity for High-Impact Carbon Projects 

Organizations working on climate mitigation and community resilience initiatives are invited to submit proposals under the Removall Carbon Request for Projects 2026. The initiative aims to establish long-term partnerships with locally grounded institutions developing carbon projects capable of delivering measurable environmental impact while improving livelihoods.

The call seeks projects ready for collaboration, financing, and scaling through a structured co-development model supported by technical and commercial expertise.

About the Opportunity

Removall Carbon has announced a new global call designed to identify high-integrity carbon initiatives for investment and joint implementation. Building on five years of collaboration across Africa and Asia, the organization plans to expand its portfolio of projects contributing to emissions reduction and ecosystem restoration.

Previous partnerships have supported nine projects projected to avoid or remove more than 15 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent while benefiting over one million people throughout their operational lifespan.

Rather than prioritizing only advanced initiatives, the program focuses on projects where collaborative development can significantly strengthen design, execution, and long-term sustainability.

Priority Project Areas

Eligible proposals should fall within one of the following categories:

Nature-Based Climate Solutions

  • Mangrove restoration initiatives focused on carbon removal
  • Reforestation programs generating removal credits
  • Agroforestry projects integrating climate mitigation and livelihoods

Community-Driven Climate Solutions

  • Clean cookstove deployment programs
  • Safe drinking water solutions
  • Projects aligned with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, supported by a Letter of Authorization where required

Projects must be located in geographies compatible with Article 6 mechanisms.

Partnership Approach

Selected partners will benefit from comprehensive collaboration across the full project lifecycle.

Full Project Financing

  • Coverage of operational expenses
  • Certification and carbon development costs fully financed

Hands-On Co-Development

  • Operational structuring support
  • On-ground implementation guidance
  • Scaling strategies for long-term impact

Technical Expertise

  • Forestry, mangrove, and agroforestry systems
  • Clean energy and water technologies
  • Carbon accounting, monitoring, and certification processes

Strategic & Governance Support

  • Contribution to project governance
  • Long-term planning and management assistance

Carbon Credit Commercialization

  • Market access through an experienced commercial team
  • Connection to international buyers focused on high-quality credits

Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: May 29, 2026
  • Applicant Notification: By July 3, 2026
  • Investment Cycle Entry: Within 3–6 months after selection

Scroll down for more details and click on the official link attached to apply now.

Additional Information

Program Type
Fully Funded
Eligibility Criteria
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

- Social enterprises

- Private companies

- Cooperatives and community-based organizations

Applicants should:

- Be locally embedded with strong community relationships

- Have projects at pre-feasibility stage or beyond

- Maintain active community engagement

- Seek long-term investment and collaboration

- Allow space for co-development and joint implementation

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