If you’re working on innovative research in risk management or climate adaptation, you can now apply for funding through the Lloyd’s of London Foundation’s new grant programme.
We are offering financial support to researchers and organisations dedicated to advancing the understanding of risk and future recovery – driving positive action for a safer, more resilient world.
End Date25 Jul 2025 Funding AmountUpto GBP 100k Funding Resource Type
Grant
Funding Provider
Lloyd’s of London Foundation
Climate Risk
Short DescirptionIf you’re working on innovative research in risk management or climate adaptation, you can now apply for funding through the Lloyd’s of London Foundation’s new grant programme.
We are offering financial support to researchers and organisations dedicated to advancing the understanding of risk and future recovery – driving positive action for a safer, more resilient world.
Criteria[Please check the website for criteria and application process]
If you’re focusing on practical outcomes in risk management and climate adaptation, we want to hear from you. Funding is available to independent researchers, academics, research institutions, public sector organisations, registered charities, and (re)insurance industry participants.
Focus areas We aim to support research in: • Risk understanding and management for specific communities, and the greater good of society both in the UK and globally, which are aligned to UN Sustainable Development Goals • Climate adaptation and mitigation, an issue that has real synergy with risk-related research Areas of research could include current and future climate and related humanitarian risks arising from a variety of trends, such as fire, flood, drought, changes to weather patterns and other natural disasters, both the UK and globally.
Grant requirements Grantees will submit a comprehensive report 12 months post-grant, detailing achievements, challenges, and financial spend. Presentations to the Lloyd’s of London Foundation may also be requested. Projects will not be considered if they have: • An immediate commercial outcome • No clear research methodology • Lack of academic excellence • No engagement with non-academic stakeholders