The Gozo Regional Development Authority (GRDA) has kicked off the “Climate Funding 4 Cities – Gozo Idea Competition.” This initiative invites everyone from individuals to community groups to share their innovative ideas for making Gozo more sustainable and ready for climate challenges.
The aim is clear: to support small but impactful projects that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, encourage sustainable living, and raise awareness about climate issues. Each selected project can receive funding of up to €3,000. What’s interesting is that there’s even more funding available for exceptional ideas. The funding is divided into two parts: 30% upfront to help with planning, then 70% after the project is completed and evaluated.
According to a GRDA spokesperson, “This competition wants to turn Gozo’s climate goals into real action that comes from the community.” They’re eager for citizens, schools, NGOs, and local groups to think outside the box and take charge of initiatives that could significantly benefit their local environment.
The timeline for these projects is tight—implementations should take place within three to four months. Ideas will be judged on their creativity, potential impact, practicality, sustainability, and community benefits.
Research suggests that community engagement in environmental initiatives can lead to a 25% increase in public support for sustainability efforts (Source: Journal of Environmental Psychology). This statistic highlights how important it is to involve locals in projects that directly affect their surroundings.
For those ready to jump in, applications are open. Whether you’re an individual with a great idea or part of an organization, now’s the time to think about Gozo’s unique challenges and how to tackle them. Proposals can be submitted through the GRDA website. For more information, you can reach out to the GRDA team.
In summary, this is a fantastic opportunity for everyone in Gozo to contribute to a more sustainable future. With a blend of community creativity and funding support, the potential for meaningful change is significant.


















