KliK Schweiz
Who can apply: Projects or activities in Switzerland that demonstrably reduce greenhouse gas emissions and generate verified emission reduction certificates.
KliK Foundation funds measurable greenhouse-gas reduction projects, primarily by purchasing verified emission reduction certificates and ITMOs to meet Switzerland’s CO₂ Act obligations. Its portfolio is highly climate-tech and infrastructure oriented, with a strong emphasis on transport electrification, biogas and methane capture, clean cooking, and other projects that can generate auditable carbon credits in Switzerland and selected bilateral partner countries. It tends to support implementation partners and project developers rather than broad nonprofit programs, favoring activities with clear certification pathways and quantifiable emissions impact.
Performance-based climate finance: KliK typically purchases emission reduction certificates or ITMOs from approved projects, often through programmatic platforms and partnerships. Grants/support are tied to verified outputs and can be substantial for infrastructure or rollout projects, with support continuing as credits are issued rather than through open, unrestricted grant cycles.
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Projects generally need to fit one of KliK’s approved platforms or Article 6.2 bilateral frameworks and must demonstrate measurable, certifiable emissions reductions. Applicants should expect a technical, partner-driven process rather than an open grant application; align early with KliK’s carbon procurement team and be prepared with monitoring, reporting, and verification documentation.
Current and upcoming funding from Stiftung Klimaschutz und CO2-Kompensation KliK that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Projects or activities in Switzerland that demonstrably reduce greenhouse gas emissions and generate verified emission reduction certificates.
Who can apply: Activities must be in countries with a bilateral climate agreement with Switzerland and be authorized by Switzerland and the partner country under Article 6.2; they must reduce greenhouse gas emissions and produce verified outcomes.
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