The Belize Fund is investing BZ $7.62 million to protect and conserve our marine life and coastal ecosystems!
Through special “no-take” zones and marine protected areas, we’re helping keep Belize’s ocean healthy and full of life. Our goal? To prevent the loss of important species and ensure our ocean
Advancing Global Conservation at COP16
The Global Conservation Trust Fund (CTF) Networks – RedLAC, CAFE, and APNET – met with GEF President Carlos Manuel Rodriguez at COP16 to advance a shared mission: mobilizing funds to protect biodi
Our 3rd Call for Proposals under the Grants Award Program (Gap) 2024 grant cycle closed on Oct 24, 2024
In our 3rd Call for Proposals, concept papers were accepted on 25th August 2024, through our Grants Application Platform. In the first step of our 3rd Call for Proposals, we received 37 Concept Papers
Belize Fund Contributes to Regional Marine Conservation through RedLAC Partnership
The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future (Belize Fund) has made a significant move to bolster its support for marine conservation by joining RedLAC, a network of environmental funds in Latin America a
Beyond Data: MarAlliance’s Human-Centered Approach to Marine Conservation
When a massive hammerhead shark, nearly as long as their boat, emerged from the crystal waters off Belize’s coast, it wasn’t marine biologists who were leading the tagging operation – it
Announcing the Winners of the International Coastal Clean-Up Day Contest!
A heartfelt THANK YOU to all participants in the International Coastal Cleanup Day Contest! We received four (4) video submissions highlighting the importance of keeping our coastlines clean and prote
International Coastal Clean-Up Day Contest
The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future is encouraging environmental clubs to raise awareness for International Coastal Clean-up Day (September 21, 2024) by participating in cleanup activities and sh
Exciting News from Barranco Village!
On August 30, the National Garifuna Council proudly launched the Barranco Village Erosion Study, a vital project dedicated to tackling coastal erosion in one of Belize’s southernmost communities
Fragments of Hope – Building Climate Resilience through Coral Restoration in Belize
In 2001, Category 4 Hurricane Iris left the coastal community of Placencia battered and devastated. Lisa Carne, a marine biologist who had been living in Belize since 1995, found herself grappling wit
Two Years of Action: Delivering on Belize’s Commitment to Ocean Conservation
Beyond its incredible and undeniable beauty, Belize’s ocean space is an important asset for our economic development. It contributes to the livelihoods of thousands of Belizeans, but our coastal and
Belize Fund conducted Stakeholder Information Sessions for 3rd Call for Proposals between July 11-26, 2024
The Belize Fund hosted information sessions from July 11th to 26th, 2024, across the country. 🌍🇧🇿 These sessions provided information about our 3rd Call for Proposals, opening on the 5th of A