Foundation funding for climate change adaptation and resilience 2025
Foundation funding for climate change adaptation and resilience 2025
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Adaptation is no longer optional — it’s essential
As climate impacts intensify, communities are facing compounding crises — from heatwaves and droughts to floods and displacement. These disruptions strain health systems, threaten food production and livelihoods, and undermine decades of progress in poverty reduction and development.
The challenge for philanthropy is clear: resilience must be built into every investment and strategy to safeguard these gains.
Today, less than 10% of total climate finance supports adaptation, while developing countries face an annual shortfall of $359 billion in meeting their adaptation needs. The gap is vast — but philanthropy can play a catalytic role by seeding innovation, generating evidence, and supporting mechanisms that de-risk investments to help catalyze larger capital flows.
Drawing on information from 40 foundations, this new report provides a detailed analysis of how foundations are funding adaptation and resilience, where critical gaps remain, and opportunities for greater impact.
Key findings from the report
- Foundations are scaling up adaptation funding.
- Funding remains concentrated in a few sectors.
- Regional disparities persist worldwide.
- All regions and sectors remain underfunded.
