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Decarbonizing Heavy Industry Grants is a grantmaking program from the Giving Green Fund supporting nonprofit organizations driving systemic change in industrial decarbonization. Part of Giving Green Fund's February 2026 round totaling $1. 94 million, individual awards range from $141,000 to $500,000.
The program focuses on reducing emissions from hard-to-abate industries as part of a broader philanthropic strategy that also includes clean energy deployment in the U.S. Giving Green reports that every $1 invested unlocks $21 for climate solutions. Grants are awarded to organizations identified through rigorous research as having the highest potential to advance systemic climate impact.
Additional funding rounds are planned later in 2026.
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Giving Green Fund Announces $1. 94M in February 2026 Grants for Clean Energy and Industrial Decarbonization In Q4 of 2025, Giving Green announced $26 million (USD) in new grant funding from the Giving Green Fund (GGF) . As we enter 2026, we are continuing our GGF grantmaking with seven new grants announced this February, totaling $1.
94 million. These grants span the following strategies: Unleashing Clean Energy in the U.S. Decarbonizing Heavy Industry This round of grantmaking is the first we have planned for 2026 and will maintain the momentum set in motion by the grant cycle announced at the end of last year. We will follow up with a separate round of GGF grant announcements that continue to build upon our recently released philanthropic strategies.
Later in the year, we will also release new research and subsequent GGF grants informed by our work. Unleashing Clean Energy (UCE) in the U.S. Our Unleashing Clean Energy in the U.S. strategy report—which focuses on meeting growing U.S. energy demand with clean, reliable, and cheap energy—was released in November 2025 along with a list of grant announcements.
Now, during the February 2026 grantmaking round, we have selected four additional grants aligned with this strategy. These grants build on our previous funding efforts and cover areas of our strategy report that we have not yet funded. Together, they span sub-strategies including federal permitting reform, interconnection and grid modernization, and clean firm financing.
We believe the work led by these grantees will help advance the integration of mature clean energy technologies, support the commercialization and deployment of clean firm technologies in the U.S., and ultimately reduce emissions.
To learn more about our February 2026 UCE grantees, please follow the links below to spotlights describing the specific work each grant will support: Bipartisan Policy Center - $300,000 ( Click to view spotlight ) Employ America - $200,000 ( Click to view spotlight ) Institute for Progress - $200,000 ( Click to view spotlight ) Good Energy Collective - $200,000 ( Click to view spotlight ) Decarbonizing Heavy Industry As we prepare to reassess our Decarbonizing Heavy Industry strategy report later this year, we selected three grants under this strategy that we believe will be impactful ahead of that review.
These grants will support decarbonization efforts across several industries, including cement, steel, chemicals, and aluminum. They will also support early-stage development of geologic hydrogen (also known as white or gold hydrogen), which, if key uncertainties are resolved, has the potential to decarbonize a range of industrial processes.
To learn more about our February 2026 Decarbonizing Heavy Industry grantees, please follow the links below to spotlights describing the specific work each grant will support: Industrious Labs - $400,000 ( Click to view spotlight ) The Chimaera Fund - $500,000 ( Click to view spotlight ) Future Cleantech Architects - $141,000 ( Click to view spotlight ) What We Have Planned for 2026 In addition to making grants across our existing philanthropic strategies, we have several new efforts planned for 2026 that will help guide philanthropic action and inform future GGF grants.
Unleashing Clean Energy in the U.S. In our Unleashing Clean Energy in the U.S. strategy report, we highlighted several areas that we were not able to explore in depth, such as advanced transmission technologies, as well as other topics that may warrant further investigation. In 2026, we plan to review some of these areas and may update the report if we find they represent major barriers or high-impact solutions.
While this work is unlikely to change our overall strategy, it could lead to additional grants later this year.
Supporting the Energy Transition in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) While our Supporting the Energy Transition in LMICs strategy received a partial update in November 2025 to add rigor to our country prioritization approach, we recently hired a full-time researcher in India to support our team in developing a more comprehensive strategy and expanding our grantmaking in LMICs.
Managing Extreme Climate Risks In 2026, Giving Green plans to explore a new strategy focused on managing extreme climate risks. Our existing Scaling Carbon Dioxide Removal and Advancing Solar Radiation Management Governance strategy reports will provide a foundation for this research. Both were last updated in October 2024 and are now due for review.
In addition to integrating this prior work, we will conduct new research on strategies to manage tail risks to develop a more holistic approach to our grantmaking in this space. Decarbonizing Heavy Industry & Reducing Food System Emissions Both our Decarbonizing Heavy Industry and Reducing Food System Emissions strategy reports were last updated in October 2024 and are now up for review.
Since their release, political, technological, and economic conditions have evolved, and we expect our strategies to shift as well. These reviews may lead to changes in our grantmaking approach and, in turn, new GGF grants later in the year.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits working on industrial decarbonization Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $141,000 - $500,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
India Sustainable Growth Hub (ISGH) Research Grants is a grant from the International Growth Centre (IGC) that funds policy-relevant research on sustainable economic growth in India, supported by funding from the Bezos Earth Fund. Two award types are available: full research grants up to GBP 40,000 and small research grants up to GBP 15,000. Projects must demonstrate strong policy relevance, potential for impact, and robust research methods. The lead Principal Investigator must be a researcher based in India and affiliated with an Indian institution, though co-investigators may be based internationally. Eligible institutions include universities, research centres, think tanks, NGOs, and government bodies registered in India. Bihar is a priority partner region.