Applications are currently being accepted for the InsuResilience Solutions Fund (ISF) Global Risk Modelling Alliance Program 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About ISF - Global Risk Modelling Alliance Program
The GRMA is designed as a public good. It constitutes a unique partnership that opens up private and public risk expertise, helping to build empowered, resourceful, climate and disaster-resilient communities.
Benefits of ISF - Global Risk Modelling Alliance Program
Maximum Funding
- Projects may receive: Up to EUR 1,000,000
ISF - Global Risk Modelling Alliance Program Requirements
Applications may be submitted by individual organisations or consortia.
Eligible applicants include:
- Research institutions
- Universities
- Academic organisations
- Reinsurance brokers
- Insurance carriers
- Commercial catastrophe model vendors
- Other organisations with relevant climate risk expertise
Participation from local organisations is strongly encouraged to ensure locally relevant and sustainable project outcomes.
Country Eligibility Requirements
Projects must be implemented in countries that:
- Have Official Development Assistance (ODA) status.
- Are not subject to international sanctions.
- Confirm participation through a Letter of Intent.
- Appoint a senior project manager.
- Provide access to relevant public data within applicable legal and regulatory frameworks.
Eligible Project Requirements
Supported projects must:
- Address at least one climate-related hazard.
- Respond to country-specific risk modelling needs.
- Strengthen public sector risk management capacity.
- Improve climate or disaster risk understanding.
- Support long-term resilience planning.
Application Date and Process
- Click on the link to the application website to apply.
Application Deadline
28 August, 2026
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