The FAO's AFR100 Programme funds and supports projects by forest and smallholder farm producers in Africa to promote sustainable land restoration, agriculture, and forestry.
Funder: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Due Dates: June 30, 2026
Funding Amounts: Typical award: USD 5,000–50,000 per project; support includes both funding and technical assistance.
Summary: Provides funding and technical support to forest and smallholder farm producers for sustainable land restoration and management in Africa.
The supporting AFR100 Programme is an initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) aimed at facilitating sustainable land restoration and management practices across Africa. The program provides access to both funding and technical assistance for organizations and individuals—particularly forest and smallholder farm producers—seeking to implement projects that enhance productivity, promote environmental sustainability, and contribute to broader landscape restoration goals. Successful applicants benefit from resources and tailored support to empower local communities and advance sustainable agriculture and forestry.