European Climate Foundation

European Climate Foundation
Formation2008
TypePhilanthropic initiative
HeadquartersThe Hague (Netherlands)
Websiteeuropeanclimate.org

The European Climate Foundation (ECF) is an independent philanthropic initiative working to help tackle the climate crisis by fostering the development of a net zero emissions society at the national, European and global level. Its aim is to promote climate and energy related policies that press Europe and other key global players to achieve a net zero greenhouse gas emissions society by 2050.

As a foundation, the ECF’s main operations are guided by grant making activities, which are strategically distributed among, and implemented by a wide range of organisations engaged in many different types of charitable activities to mitigate climate change. These range from research work to advocacy or public campaigning.

The ECF is funded exclusively by philanthropic sources engaged in climate change. It does not accept funding from corporate or government sources. Its funds are not used to engage with political or partisan activities, and do not support political parties, sectarianism or religious purposes. Every grantee is obliged to adhere to these rules when they accept the Foundation’s support.

In 2021, the ECF has awarded 1177 grants to 713 organisations.[1]

  1. ^ 2021 Annual Report: Shaping a carbon-free society (Report). Stichting European Climate Foundation. 2022. p. 10. Retrieved November 25, 2022.

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