Grants Programme Coordinator @Crop Trust

    about 5 hours ago·Crop Trust is hiring a Grants Programme Coordinator·📍 Global

    Organizations, institutions, researchers, educators, community groups, and agricultural advocates working to promote crop diversity and sustainable food systems now have an exciting opportunity to access funding through the Crop Trust Power of Diversity Grants Programme. The initiative is designed to support innovative projects that raise awareness about the importance of crop diversity and its critical role in strengthening food security, nutrition, climate resilience, and sustainable agriculture worldwide.

    Launched by the Crop Trust, the Power of Diversity Grants Programme seeks to inspire individuals and organizations to develop impactful projects that help communities better understand the value of conserving and utilizing crop diversity. Through small grants, the programme aims to support creative approaches that engage the public, promote education, encourage collaboration, and highlight how crop diversity contributes to healthier and more resilient food systems.

    As global food systems face increasing challenges from climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental degradation, and growing food insecurity, initiatives that protect and promote agricultural biodiversity have become more important than ever. The Crop Trust’s grant programme provides a platform for organizations and individuals to contribute to this important mission while receiving financial support for their efforts.

    About the Crop Trust

    The Crop Trust is an international organization dedicated to conserving crop diversity and ensuring that the world’s crop genetic resources remain available for future generations. The organization works with gene banks, governments, research institutions, and agricultural partners around the world to protect plant genetic resources that are essential for global food security and agricultural sustainability.

    Crop diversity plays a crucial role in ensuring that food systems remain resilient to changing environmental conditions. Diverse crop varieties help farmers adapt to pests, diseases, extreme weather events, and changing climate patterns while contributing to improved nutrition and food security.

    Through initiatives such as the Power of Diversity campaign, the Crop Trust seeks to increase public awareness of these issues and encourage greater engagement in efforts to protect agricultural biodiversity.

    Purpose of the Power of Diversity Grants Programme

    The Power of Diversity Grants Programme was established to support activities that communicate the importance of crop diversity to broader audiences. The programme recognizes that public awareness and education are essential components of biodiversity conservation and sustainable agriculture.

    The grants are intended to support projects that:

    • Increase public awareness of crop diversity.
    • Highlight the importance of conserving crop genetic resources.
    • Promote sustainable food systems.
    • Encourage discussions around food security and nutrition.
    • Demonstrate the connection between crop diversity and climate resilience.
    • Engage communities in agricultural biodiversity initiatives.
    • Support innovative educational and outreach activities.

    The programme welcomes creative ideas that can effectively communicate these important themes to diverse audiences.

    Funding Available

    Selected projects will receive financial support to implement activities that align with the goals of the programme.

    The grants are designed to support relatively small but impactful initiatives that can reach communities, educational institutions, farmers, policymakers, consumers, and other stakeholders interested in food systems and biodiversity.

    Funding can help cover project implementation costs, outreach activities, awareness campaigns, educational materials, events, workshops, exhibitions, communication initiatives, and other related activities that contribute to the programme’s objectives.

    Types of Projects Encouraged

    The Crop Trust encourages a wide range of innovative proposals. Examples may include:

    Educational Initiatives

    • School programmes.
    • University projects.
    • Educational campaigns.
    • Learning materials and toolkits.
    • Public awareness workshops.

    Community Engagement Activities

    • Community exhibitions.
    • Agricultural fairs.
    • Awareness events.
    • Public dialogues.
    • Farmer engagement activities.

    Media and Communication Projects

    • Documentary productions.
    • Podcasts.
    • Digital storytelling.
    • Social media campaigns.
    • Photography projects.
    • Multimedia awareness campaigns.

    Creative and Cultural Activities

    • Art exhibitions.
    • Theatre performances.
    • Storytelling initiatives.
    • Cultural events promoting agricultural biodiversity.
    • Interactive public engagement projects.

    Research Communication Projects

    • Public dissemination of research findings.
    • Science communication initiatives.
    • Knowledge-sharing platforms.
    • Outreach activities connecting researchers and communities.

    The programme places strong emphasis on creativity, innovation, and public engagement.

    Why Crop Diversity Matters

    Crop diversity is one of the foundations of global food security. Diverse crops help ensure that communities have access to nutritious foods while enabling agricultural systems to adapt to environmental and economic challenges.

    Benefits of crop diversity include:

    1. Improved Food Security

    A diverse agricultural system reduces dependence on a limited number of crops and strengthens resilience against crop failures.

    2. Enhanced Nutrition

    Different crops provide different nutrients, helping support healthier and more balanced diets.

    3. Climate Change Adaptation

    Crop diversity allows farmers to select varieties that can withstand drought, flooding, heat, and other climate-related challenges.

    4. Biodiversity Conservation

    Preserving crop genetic resources helps protect valuable traits that may be needed for future agricultural innovation.

    5. Sustainable Agriculture

    Diverse farming systems often contribute to healthier ecosystems and more sustainable food production practices.

    Selection Criteria

    Applications will generally be assessed based on:

    • Relevance to crop diversity and agricultural biodiversity.
    • Potential impact and reach.
    • Innovation and creativity.
    • Feasibility of implementation.
    • Quality of the proposed activities.
    • Ability to engage target audiences effectively.

    Projects that demonstrate strong potential for public engagement and awareness creation are expected to be particularly competitive.

    How to Apply

    Interested applicants should carefully review the official grant guidelines and application requirements available through the Crop Trust website.

    Applicants are encouraged to develop clear project plans that demonstrate how their activities will contribute to raising awareness about crop diversity and promoting sustainable food systems.

    Strong applications should clearly outline:

    • Project objectives.
    • Target audience.
    • Planned activities.
    • Expected outcomes.
    • Proposed budget.
    • Timeline for implementation.

    Application Timeline

    The Crop Trust has provided the following timeline for the Power of Diversity Grants Programme:

    • Application Deadline: 3 July 2026
    • Notification of Successful Grantees: 10 August 2026
    • Project Kick-off: 1 October 2026
    • Project Completion Deadline: Before 31 March 2029

    Applicants are encouraged to submit their proposals well before the application deadline to allow sufficient time for review and any necessary revisions. Successful grantees will be notified in August 2026 and will have approximately two months to prepare for project implementation before activities officially commence in October 2026. All funded projects must be completed and deliver their intended outcomes before 31 March 2029.

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