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CERF-Funded Climate Action
Learn more about CERF’s climate action, including how CERF-funded humanitarian action helps affected communities build resilience and adapt to future climate shocks and stresses through the newly launched Climate Action Account.
Recent Allocations
- $4,000,000
- $20,000,000
- $2,000,000
2025 Top Donors (Paid and Pledged)
CERF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, observers, regional governments, international organizations, the private sector and individuals.
1
United Kingdom
$67,982,544
2
Netherlands
$59,776,000
3
Germany
$47,865,290
4
Norway
$39,977,242
5
Denmark
$26,707,900
6
Belgium
$22,950,000
7
Ireland
$22,066,460
8
Canada
$21,639,923
9
Sweden
$20,424,949
10
Australia
$8,331,481
2024 Top Donors (Paid and Pledged)
CERF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, observers, regional governments, international organizations, the private sector and individuals.
1
Germany
$109,308,050
2
Netherlands
$70,084,500
3
Sweden
$69,532,323
4
United Kingdom
$65,937,571
5
Norway
$42,753,298
6
Denmark
$33,336,461
7
United States of America
$27,850,000
8
Canada
$21,763,269
9
Ireland
$20,510,460
2006-2025 Top Donors (Paid and Pledged)
CERF receives broad support from United Nations Member States, observers, regional governments, international organizations, the private sector and individuals.
1
United Kingdom
$1,973,073,037
2
Sweden
$1,313,542,756
3
Netherlands
$1,284,401,100
4
Germany
$1,234,126,230
5
Norway
$1,071,673,991
6
Canada
$511,802,431
7
Denmark
$406,041,137
8
Ireland
$314,642,915
9
Belgium
$292,464,710
What If?
To introduce the newClimate Relief public fundraising platform, a new campaign was launched by OCHA -What If? is a film created in partnership with the climate impact media platformWaterBear.


