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Private Financing Advisory Network (PFAN)

Business Support

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About

The Private Financing Advisory Network (PFAN) supports entrepreneurs in developing countries by providing critical access to financing for climate and clean energy initiatives. PFAN offers free business coaching and investment facilitation, helping early-stage projects in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and climate adaptation become investment-ready and secure capital. Founded in 2006 by the UNFCCC and the Climate Technology Initiative (CTI), PFAN is now jointly hosted by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP). With a mission to mobilize private investment, PFAN contributes to the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals by building clean energy markets and supporting projects that mitigate climate change. PFAN’s Key Offerings: Business Coaching: Entrepreneurs receive expert coaching to refine their business plans, making projects attractive and ready for investment. Investor Connections: PFAN connects vetted projects with investors, bridging the financing gap for climate solutions in emerging markets. Focus on Climate Impact: PFAN works across renewable energy, energy efficiency, and climate resilience, helping develop solutions that drive social and environmental benefits.

Eligibility

  • The Private Financing Advisory Network (PFAN) actively supports climate adaptation and clean energy projects across low- and middle-income regions, including Sub-Saharan Africa, Central, South and Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, Eastern Europe, Central America, and the Caribbean. Currently, applications are open for projects in Pakistan and several Caribbean countries.
  • Eligibility Criteria for PFAN Support: Projects or businesses must:
  • Provide climate change adaptation benefits, and/or
  • Utilize clean energy technologies, products, or services that align with PFAN’s focus areas.
  • Examples of Eligible Projects:
  • Clean Energy and Climate Technologies: Projects deploying renewable energy or climate change technologies for productive applications.
  • Utility and Distributed Generation Projects: Greenfield and brownfield projects, independent power producers, and distributed generation initiatives for both thermal and electrical energy.
  • Scalable Existing Projects: Operational projects at a small or pilot scale ready for scale-up.
  • Energy Access for Remote Communities: Initiatives improving energy access for rural and remote areas, including off-grid, mini-grid, thermal energy, and clean cooking solutions.
  • New and Expanding Clean Energy Ventures: Business ventures in clean energy, focusing on technology deployment (downstream) or technology development and commercialization (upstream).
  • Strategic Growth Initiatives: Mergers, acquisitions, or joint ventures that add value to existing clean energy or technology businesses.

Country

Sub-Saharan Africa

Sector

Not specified

Stage

Pre-seed

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