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Partner with us on new funding opportunities in February 2026

By Climate Outreach on February 9, 2026

We’re currently looking to join consortia, or to connect with potential partners, across three open funding opportunities.

These funding opportunities are:

  1. Horizon Europe’s call on fighting disinformation and effective climate communication.
  2. Nuffield Foundation’s Strategic Fund focused on the social and distributional implications of climate policy.
  3. National Lottery Community Fund’s Climate Action Fund, Food Systems stream.

Find out more about these specific opportunities via the links above.

If you’d like to explore any of them further with us, please get in touch with Zoe Macalpine, Chief Income Officer, by 2 March at zoe.macalpine@climateoutreach.org.

These funding calls share a common need to understand how people experience climate change and climate policy, and how engagement, narratives and participation shape public consent and action.

How we can play a key role

Our work sits at the intersection of climate, fairness and public engagement. We specialise in understanding how different audiences relate to climate change – including contested issues such as trust, misinformation, inequality, food, land use and transition impacts. We take that understanding and turn it into practical tools – workshops, toolkits, messaging, comms strategies.

We have led and contributed to major multi-partner research programmes, including across Europe and the UK, and our evidence base is widely used by governments, civil society and the media.

Within a consortium, Climate Outreach can contribute both strategic insight and delivery capacity. This could include designing and delivering qualitative and participatory research; developing, testing and evaluating narrative frameworks that counter disinformation and build agency; supporting community co-design and engagement processes; translating complex analysis into accessible insights for policy and practice; and strengthening impact, learning and communications strategies so that work resonates beyond the project itself.

We bring a strong collaborative ethos and extensive experience of working alongside academic, civil society and community partners. 

Get in touch

If you are exploring any of these funding routes and think our expertise could strengthen your proposal, we would welcome a conversation.

Please get in touch with Zoe Macalpine, Chief Income Officer, by 2 March at zoe.macalpine@climateoutreach.org.

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