Organizations working to solve climate change and gender inequality often face one common challenge—accessing sufficient financing to scale their impact. While grants remain important, attracting private investment has become increasingly critical for achieving sustainable development goals at scale.
To address this challenge, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), in partnership with Convergence Blended Finance, has launched the Indo-Pacific NGO Blended Finance Accelerator, a five-year initiative worth AUD 10 million. The programme is designed to help NGOs develop innovative blended finance solutions that unlock private investment for climate action and gender equality initiatives throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
The Accelerator combines catalytic grant funding with technical acceleration support, enabling NGOs to transform innovative ideas into investment-ready financial vehicles capable of delivering measurable environmental and social impact.
Application Deadline: 20 July 2026
The Indo-Pacific NGO Blended Finance Accelerator is a comprehensive programme that helps NGOs bridge the gap between development funding and private capital.
Although blended finance has expanded significantly across the Indo-Pacific, there remains a shortage of investable projects capable of attracting commercial investors. NGOs possess deep local knowledge, technical expertise, and trusted community relationships, making them well positioned to design impactful financial solutions. However, they currently sponsor only a small percentage of blended finance transactions globally due to several institutional and financial barriers.
The Accelerator seeks to change this by providing financial support, expert guidance, investor connections, and technical resources that enable NGOs to create scalable blended finance vehicles capable of attracting long-term investment.
The programme is backed by a five-year AUD 10 million investment and provides both financial support and capacity-building services.
Available catalytic grants include:
All grants are disbursed in Australian Dollars (AUD).
Blended finance refers to the strategic use of public, philanthropic, or concessional funding to attract private investment into projects that generate both financial returns and positive development outcomes.
Rather than relying solely on donor funding, blended finance combines different sources of capital to create sustainable financing mechanisms capable of delivering large-scale impact.
Examples include:
The Accelerator aims to:
Applications should focus on one or both of the programme’s major themes.
Projects may support:
These areas align with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
Projects should demonstrate a strong commitment to gender equality through:
Applications should align with SDG 5 – Gender Equality.
Successful applicants receive more than funding.
The programme provides:
Funding supports activities such as:
Participants also gain access to:
Maximum funding:
Suitable for NGOs that are exploring blended finance opportunities.
Funding may support:
Applicants should already have:
Maximum funding:
Funding supports:
Applicants should demonstrate:
Maximum funding:
Funding may be used for:
Applicants should already have:
Projects may include:
Projects must focus on one or more eligible Indo-Pacific countries, including:
Eligible Pacific Island nations include:
Applicants may be based anywhere in the world, provided their proposed blended finance vehicle serves eligible Indo-Pacific countries.
Applicants must:
Applications will be assessed based on:
Projects should generate measurable environmental and social benefits, particularly for underserved populations including:
Proposals should demonstrate potential to:
Applicants should explain:
Strong proposals integrate gender considerations throughout project design rather than treating gender as an additional feature.
Projects should demonstrate:
Applicants should show:
Preference is given to proposals with:
Applicants should demonstrate:
Traditional grant funding alone cannot meet the growing financing needs for climate resilience and gender equality across the Indo-Pacific. By combining grants with technical expertise and private investment, the Indo-Pacific NGO Blended Finance Accelerator enables NGOs to create sustainable financing solutions that continue generating impact long after grant funding has ended.
The programme also strengthens NGO capacity to engage commercial investors, manage innovative financial vehicles, and build scalable development solutions capable of transforming communities across the region.
Interested NGOs are encouraged to prepare their concept notes well before the deadline to maximize their chances of success.
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@Pacific NGO Blended Finance Accelerator 2026: Receive Up to AUD 840,000 (Approximately USD 550,000) Plus Expert Acceleration Support to Scale Climate and Gender Equality Solutions Across the Indo-Pacific
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