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Organizations to apply with:
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Élelmiszer Bank
Egyesület
Hummusz Szövetség
SzöNonprofit közhasznú szervezetvetkezet
Mély Mosoly Alapítvány
Alapítvány
Vision Green
EID- E10343696
Egyesület
MATE
University
Lestnice
Originally, ‘Leštnice ’ was the name of a village which was destroyed as the Iron Curtain ploughed its way along the border between the Czech Republic and Austria and has now been reclaimed by the forest. As our collective is bound to this region and its environment, ‘Leštnice’ became the name of our non-profit organisation as it figuratively encompasses our philosophy and scope of activities. ​The collective behind ‘Leštnice’ was born out of the community formed by our previous generation's effort to revitalise the South Bohemian region around Maříž and Slavonice after the Velvet Revolution, having established a strong artistic community with an international background in the 90s. As the following generation, we aim to sustain and build upon this inherited community and its culture, in balance with the natural habitat of the surroundings. Based on an archaeology-inspired research practice with a strong emphasis on artistic, innovative and sustainable approaches towards exploring the environment in its ecological, cultural as well as socio-historical perspective, we work with a focus on the rehabilitation of the local cultural heritage and environment, restoration and sustainable property management, the support of international cooperation and cultural exchange as well as continual research activity and its documentation and publication.
non-profit organisation
Dombfalva - Játszoda Egyesület
Egyesület
Norbi napelemes biznisze
Nagybani piacos cég
kft
Szigetkék alkotóműhely Szövetkezet
Szövetkezet
Fiatalok a magyar vidékért
Pilpel
Karmelitáknak szállítanak
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Organizations to apply with: Élelmiszer Bank
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LIFE programme

Direct Alignment with Your Projects

Sustainability and Food Waste: Your project on freeze-drying food waste fits perfectly into the "Circular Economy and Quality of Life" sub-programme. This is one of the key funding areas. The EU's Circular Economy Action Plan, which the LIFE programme supports, specifically targets reducing food waste as a primary objective. Your innovative approach to creating sustainable solutions for food waste and hunger is precisely the type of "green idea" the programme aims to fund.
Activism and Vision: The programme explicitly states its goal is to "encourage and support green ideas from... NGOs, public authorities, citizen groups and academia." As a filmmaker and activist with a vision for systemic change, you and any organization you work with or create (like "Bevisioneers") fall directly into their target audience.
European Green Deal: The programme's mission to support the European Green Deal—transforming the EU into a fair, prosperous, and sustainable society—mirrors your own stated goals of creating a better world and implementing large-scale, impactful solutions.

How You Can Leverage This

Funding Opportunity: This is a direct pipeline to potential funding for your projects. With a budget of over €5 billion, it is one of the most significant sources of financing for environmental and climate-related initiatives in Europe.
Networking and Credibility: Being a recipient of a LIFE grant would lend immense credibility to your work and connect you with a vast network of experts, policymakers, and other innovators across the EU.
Platform for Your Ideas: The programme seeks to fund projects that can be replicated and scaled up, offering a pathway to turn your "idea-list" and prototypes like Omnipass.hu into tangible, widespread solutions.

Recommended Next Steps

Explore Active Calls: You should immediately visit the "Calls for proposals" section on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal to see what specific opportunities are currently open.
Focus on "Circular Economy": Pay close attention to the calls under the "Circular Economy and Quality of Life" sub-programme, as this is your most direct entry point.
Study the MAWP: Download and read the Multi-Annual Work Programme (MAWP) for 2025-2027 (when it becomes available) to understand the specific priorities, funding rates, and timelines for the coming years.
This programme seems to be a perfect institutional match for your personal and professional mission.
Funding Opportunity: This is a direct pipeline to potential funding for your projects. With a budget of over €5 billion, it is one of the most significant sources of financing for environmental and climate-related initiatives in Europe.
Az Európai Unió Horizont Európa programjában, valamint egyéb közös EU-s programokban való magyar részvétel ösztönzése
Based on your background as a filmmaker and sustainability activist, the funding call from the National Research, Development, and Innovation Fund (NKFI Alap) could be relevant to you in several ways:

Potential Relevance

Sustainability Projects: If you are planning to incorporate sustainability themes or innovative research into your documentary projects, this funding could provide financial support for such initiatives.
Collaboration Opportunities: The call encourages participation in international consortia. If you are looking to collaborate with other researchers or organizations focused on sustainability or innovation, this could be a pathway to secure funding for joint projects.
Research and Development: Your work on sustainability and food waste could align with the goals of the Horizon Europe program, which seeks to promote innovative solutions in various sectors, including environmental sustainability.
Networking: Engaging with the application process may enhance your visibility and networking opportunities within the research and innovation community in Hungary and beyond.
Funding for New Initiatives: If you have new project ideas that focus on innovative solutions to sustainability challenges, this funding could help in the development and execution of those projects.

Considerations

Eligibility: Ensure that your organization (if you're applying as a non-profit or business) meets the eligibility criteria outlined in the funding call.
Project Alignment: Assess whether your project aligns with the specific goals of the funding initiative, particularly in terms of innovation and collaboration.
If you are interested in exploring this further, you might consider preparing a proposal that highlights how your work addresses the themes of innovation and sustainability.
2026. február 16.
1-2 MFt

Horizon → New-Bauhauss program

The New European Bauhaus (NEB) is not just another EU policy document; it's a philosophical and financial framework that is highly relevant to almost every aspect of your work. It provides a name and a structure for the very intersection you operate in: sustainability, community, and art/storytelling.
Here’s how the NEB connects directly to your projects and vision:

1. It Validates and Frames Your Core Mission

The NEB is built on three inseparable values:
Sustainability: (From climate goals to circularity and biodiversity)
Aesthetics: (Quality of experience, style, beauty beyond pure function)
Inclusion: (From valuing diversity to ensuring affordability and accessibility)
Your work—whether it's freeze-drying food waste, building willow domes, or creating documentaries—sits at the nexus of these three values. The NEB provides an official EU-backed language to describe your work. You aren't just a filmmaker or an activist; you are actively participating in the "new cultural project for Europe" that the NEB aims to foster.

2. It Offers a Direct Funding and Support Pathway

This is the most practical relevance for you. The document explicitly states the NEB "supports positive change also by providing access to EU funding for beautiful, sustainable, and inclusive projects."
NEB Facility: This is a dedicated multi-year financial instrument to "revitalise neighbourhoods." Your idea for building community willow domes is a perfect microcosm of this goal. It's a tangible, beautiful, sustainable, and inclusive intervention at a neighborhood level.
Horizon Europe Integration: The NEB is a cross-cutting issue in the Horizon Europe work programmes. This means that research and innovation projects (like developing new systems for food waste or studying the impact of your documentaries) can gain an edge by aligning with NEB principles.
NEB Prizes: The initiative regularly awards prizes to existing projects and young talents. Your documentary series or the 'Bevisioneers' platform could be strong contenders, providing not only funding but also significant visibility.

3. It Amplifies the Power of Your Storytelling

The NEB is fundamentally a storytelling initiative. It was created to turn the European Green Deal from a set of policies into a tangible, desirable cultural experience.
Your Documentaries: Your films are the perfect vehicle to explore NEB themes.
The series on sustainability and food waste can be framed as a story about creating a future that is not only circular and efficient but also beautiful and just.
The series on the "Eye of the Sahara" connects the past with the future, blending culture, art, and science—a core tenet of the NEB. You can use it to ask: What can ancient wisdom teach us about building a sustainable and beautiful future?

4. It Connects to Your Specific Projects

'Bevisioneers' & Omnipass.hu: The NEB aims to bring "citizens, experts, businesses, and institutions together to reimagine sustainable living." Your platform, which focuses on transparency and consumer engagement, is a tool for exactly this kind of co-creation and reimagining.
Willow Domes: As mentioned, this is a quintessential NEB project. It's a "Radical yet possible future space solution" (a title the NEB used for an event) that is low-tech, high-impact, and community-driven. It combines traditional craft (aesthetics, culture) with ecological benefits (sustainability) and community building (inclusion).
In short, the New European Bauhaus provides you with a powerful framework to unify your diverse projects under a single, compelling vision. It gives you the language to pitch your ideas, the community to collaborate with, and most importantly, the financial avenues to bring them to life.
Planned Opening Date: December 18, 2024
Planned Deadline: March 20, 2025, 17:00 Brussels Time
Around €3 Million per project.
Call: HORIZON-CL2-2025-NEB
Planned Opening Date: December 18, 2024
Planned Deadline: March 20, 2025, 17:00 Brussels Time
Total Budget: €33 Million
Here are the specific topics within that call that are highly relevant to your work:

1. NEB in rural and remote territories

Topic ID: HORIZON-CL2-2025-NEB-01-01
Focus: This call aims to fund "demonstrators" that apply the NEB principles (sustainability, aesthetics, inclusion) in rural and remote areas. It emphasizes community engagement, circularity, and preserving cultural and natural heritage.
Relevance for You: Your willow dome project, community food systems, or a documentary focused on rural sustainability could be a perfect fit. It's about creating tangible, beautiful, and sustainable solutions outside of major urban centers.
Available Budget: €15 Million
Expected Grant Size: Around €3 Million per project.

2. The cultural and creative dimension of the New European Bauhaus

Topic ID: HORIZON-CL2-2025-NEB-01-02
Focus: This call is about leveraging arts, culture, design, and cultural heritage to drive the NEB transformation. It seeks projects that use creative practices to change behaviors, perceptions, and environments.
Relevance for You: This is tailor-made for your documentary work. A project exploring the Atlantis myth through the "Eye of the Sahara" or documenting the creation of sustainable communities would directly address this call's objectives. It's about storytelling and art as a catalyst for change.
Available Budget: €12 Million
Expected Grant Size: Around €3 Million per project.

3. New European Bauhaus Hub for results and impact

Topic ID: HORIZON-CL2-2025-NEB-01-03
Focus: This is a coordination and support action to create a central hub that synthesizes and disseminates the results of all NEB projects. It's about building a knowledge base and ensuring the impact of the NEB is widely understood.
Relevance for You: If you were to partner with larger institutions, your 'Bevisioneers' platform could be a component of this, serving as a public-facing tool for showcasing results.
Available Budget: €6 Million
Expected Grant Size: A single grant of €6 Million.

What This Means for You: Your Next Steps

The Deadline is Tight: A deadline of March 20, 2025, means you need to start preparing now. These grant applications are complex and time-consuming.
Start Building Your Consortium: These are not solo projects. You will need to partner with universities, municipalities, NGOs, and other organizations from at least three different EU member states. Use your network to find partners who share your vision.
Align Your Projects: Carefully read the full topic descriptions in the draft work programme. Tailor your project ideas—the documentaries, the food waste initiative, the community structures—to explicitly match the objectives and expected impacts described in the call.
Monitor the Portal: The calls will be officially published on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal around December 2024. Register on the portal now and set alerts for the "New European Bauhaus" keyword.
In essence, the EU is not only continuing but also structuring and amplifying its support for the exact kind of work you are doing. 2025 represents a significant and well-defined opportunity for you to secure major funding.

DEAR program

Upcoming Deadlines & Calls for 2025

While the full DEAR programme schedule for 2025 is still being finalized, some relevant calls are already appearing on the horizon. This indicates that you should prepare your project ideas now.
Disinformation and Youth Focus Call:
Call Title (ID): PPPA-2025-DISINFORMATION-YOUNG
Opening Date: September 29, 2025
Deadline: December 1, 2025
Relevance: This is a preparatory action that aligns closely with the DEAR programme's goals of awareness and education, particularly for younger audiences. This could be a strong fit for your documentary and activism work.
General EU Grants Call (Indicative):
Opening Date: September 16, 2025
Deadline: February 17, 2026
Relevance: This is a broader call for proposals with a significant budget, indicating that major funding opportunities will be available during this period. You should monitor the portal for the specific DEAR-related calls that will fall under this timeframe.
Important Note: These are just the calls that have been announced so far. The European Commission releases new calls periodically. The official EU Funding & Tenders Portal is the only definitive source and should be monitored constantly.

Grant Amounts: What to Expect

The amount of funding varies significantly depending on the specific call for proposals. These are not small grants; they are substantial funds designed for projects with a large impact.
Call-Specific Budgets: A single Call for Proposals often has a large total budget that is then divided among several successful projects. For example, the call opening in September 2025 has an indicative budget of €12 million. This means the EU plans to fund multiple projects from that €12M pot.
Project-Specific Grants: The amount you can apply for depends on the scope defined in the call text. Historically, DEAR programme grants are significant, often in the multi-million Euro range per project. These projects are typically expected to run for several years and involve multiple partner organizations across different EU countries.

How to Proceed:

Identify the Right Call: Your project, with its focus on sustainability, food waste, and documentary filmmaking, is highly relevant. Your task is to match it to a specific Call for Proposals whose objectives align with your own.
Monitor the Portal: Continuously check the . You can filter by programme ("DEAR") to see the most relevant opportunities as they are published.
Prepare in Advance: As you can see, the window between a call opening and its deadline can be just a few months. Successful applicants start preparing their project concept, building their consortium of partners, and drafting the proposal long before a call is even published.
Given the deadlines in late 2025 and early 2026, now is the perfect time to begin this preparatory work.
Magyar szervezet:
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Global Innovation Fund

The Global Innovation Fund finds and funds innovations with the greatest potential to transform the lives of people living on less than $5 a day.
The "Global Innovation Fund" is an investment opportunity that supports the scaling and testing of innovative, cost-effective solutions to global development challenges. It focuses on interventions that can potentially impact millions of lives in low- and middle-income countries.
Opens soon!! - Our last application window closed on 15 January 2025.
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What we are looking for is described on the page, with funding amounts and requirements explained on the page. It is recommended that interested applicants carefully review all of our

ESC30

For Solidarity Projects you need to request direct funding for your project (unlike Volunteering activities for which you apply to organisations).
To do so, you must apply to the of the country where you are residing, submitting your project’s proposal before the deadline set in the . You can apply yourself or work with an on who will apply in your behalf.
In the application form, you will be asked questions such as why you want to carry out this project, how it will benefit the community, and which activities you are planning to run.
Your application will be then assessed by your National Agency. 

Before you apply:

Create your group – reach out to other young people in your community and form a group with a common idea or topic.
Get everyone registered – all members of the group must .
Get an organisation ID (OID) – one member of the group needs to take the role of ‘group leader’ and , by creating an account with the European Commission. If an organisation is applying on your behalf, maybe they are already registered and have an OID (if not, they will need to obtain one).  As soon as you’re registered and waiting for your OID to be approved, you can continue with the next steps.
Do your homework – read:
the information about Solidarity Projects in the ;
the relevant pages on your website (you can even reach out your National Agency for help with your application);
Create your project – structure your ideas (goals, group members, expected outcomes, budget, activities, etc.).
Submit your application – using the Don’t miss the !


1st october
8200 euro (630€ a month)
Maybe:
Búza Dani’s
Green Vision
Szükséges Doksik a beadáshoz:
Pályázathoz:
declaration of honour (pályázati anyagban)
form_legent_privcomp (magánjogi szervezeti nyilatkozat)
pénzügyi adatlap (szervezeté)
csoport tagjainak nyilatkozata
Részletes feladat és felelősség kidolgozás (nincs form)
banki havi kivonat (30 napnál nem régebbi!)
team kép
szervezethez:
közhiteles cégkivonat
kozpenz_nyilatkozat
pénzügyi adatlap
alapszabályzat
form_legent_privcomp (magánjogi szervezeti nyilatkozat)
Pályázati anyag:



Értesítés pályázati döntésről-2023-1-HU01-ESC30-SOL-000144185.pdf
ESC30-SOL-A16AB284.pdf
ESC30-SOL-0FBFF0AD (1).pdf
Értesítés pályázati döntésről - 2024-3-HU01-ESC30-SOL-000284179.pdf
Értesítés-pályázati-döntésről-2024-1-HU01-ESC30-SOL-000218564-1 (1).pdf
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Funding
We offer funding via three . Find the right grant program for your project via .
Simple Procedure
Submit your application online three times a year via . To learn how to prepare your application, watch our video .
1st october
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Visegrad Grants

Visegrad grants support regional partnerships among NGOs and civil society organizations, public institutions and municipalities, private companies and nonprofit organizations as well as education and research centers that contribute to cooperation in the Visegrad region.
1st october
The majority of grants awarded within the Visgrad+ Grants scheme are between €25,000 and €35,000.
Projects must develop meaningful cooperation and active participation of organizations from at least 3 V4 countries
Bilateral cross-border cooperation of at least 2 organizations from 2 neighboring V4 countries also qualify for support with projects taking place within a 40-km radius from the border and focusing on a local issus
Maximum duration of project implementation is 18 months
Grants can cover up to 100% of project budget with 15% for overheads
The majority of grants awarded within the Visgrad Grants scheme are between €25,000 and €35,000.
Projects must address at least one of the of the grant program´s seven focus areas

V4 Gen Mini-Grants

The V4 Gen Mini-Grant supports short-term mobility of youth in the age group 12–30. Help us promote democratic values, civic participation, and cross-border dialog among young people. Apply to share your ideas, meet neighbors, make new friends, and gain new skills and experience! In 2025, any legal entity registered in V4 countries or Ukraine can apply for funding.
15th november
Draft project ideas (in English) must be registered in the (no later than 2 weeks before each deadline by midday) and subsequently submitted through a full on-line application form.
Maximum requested budget per project is €10,000.

Visegrád 4 - Strategic Grants

Strategic Grants support project addressing annual strategic priorities of the Visegrad Group. Strategic priorities are announced annually by the V4 country holding the rotating presidency over the group, which from July 2024 to June 2025 is Poland.
1st october
The majority of grants awarded within the Strategic Grants scheme are between €35,000 and €45,000.
Projects must develop meaningful cooperation and ensure active participation of organizations from all V4 countries
Maximum duration of projects is 36 months, minimum is 12 months
Grants cover up to 100% of project budget with 15% for overheads
The majority of grants awarded within the Strategic Grants scheme are between €35,000 and €45,000.
Projects must clearly address one of the annual strategic priorities of the Visegrad Group
- Thriving Farmers, Resilient Ecosystems
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General Priority Areas:
Trade Finance for Companies - Connecting Smallholder Farmers with Global Markets.
Regenerative Agriculture & Biodiversity Protection.
Local Value Addition with Low Environmental Impact.
Agtech and Digital Tools for Inclusive, Sustainable and Transparent Value Chains.
Improving Financial Access for Smallholder Farmers.
Women Entrepreneurship and Business Solutions with a Gender Lens
The CFC particularly encourages applications for:
Projects focused on the sustainable use and conservation of forest resources in the Congo Basin region (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of Congo).
Funding proposals concerning small ticket sizes for projects based outside capital cities, focused on domestic markets or non-traditional value chains, and without prior international investment in the following countries: Senegal, Tanzania, Malawi, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Zambia, Mozambique, Democratic Republic of
the Congo, and Zimbabwe.

29 September 2025
27thApplicationFormEnglish_2025.docx
27thBalanceSheetIncomeStatementandImpactprojectionsEnglish_2025.xlsx

AFC Fellowship – Fully Funded Opportunity | Remote Climate Change Leadership Training

Igen, a feltöltött dokumentum alapján ez a program kifejezetten releváns lehet számodra, és érdemes lehet megfontolnod a jelentkezést.
Nézzük meg pontokba szedve, hogy miért illeszkedik a profilodhoz és a projektjeidhez.

Miért releváns ez a program neked?

Tematikus átfedés (Globális Dél és fenntarthatóság):
A program központi témája a klímaváltozás és a Globális Észak és Dél közötti szakadék áthidalása. A te "Eye of the Sahara" dokumentumfilmed, amely Mauritániában játszódik, pontosan a Globális Dél egy fontos és szimbolikus helyszínére fókuszál.
A másik dokumentumfilmed a fenntarthatóságról és az emberiség jövőjéről szól. A fellowship konkrétan a szén-dioxid-piacok reformjával és az afrikai ökoszisztémák (erdők, gyepek) megőrzésével foglalkozik, ami egy magas szintű, rendszerszintű megközelítése a fenntarthatóságnak. Ez új perspektívákat és hitelességet adhat a munkádhoz.
A "Hídépítő" szerep:
A program kifejezetten olyan embereket keres, akik "hídépítők" (bridge-builders) akarnak lenni a különböző kultúrák, szektorok és régiók között. Filmművészként és aktivistaként te pontosan ezt teszed: történeteken keresztül kötsz össze különböző világokat és nézőpontokat. Ezt a pályázatodban kiemelten tudod hangsúlyozni.
Vezetői készségek fejlesztése ("Leading Beyond Authority"):
A program a "Vezetés formális felhatalmazás nélkül" (Leading Beyond Authority) koncepciójára épül. Ez a készség elengedhetetlen egy független filmes és aktivista számára, akinek partnereket, támogatókat és közösségeket kell meggyőznie és mozgósítania anélkül, hogy hivatalos hatalmi pozícióban lenne. A "Bevisioneers" projektedhez ez kulcsfontosságú lehet.
Hálózatépítés és kapcsolatok:
A programba bekerülve egy 40 fős, feltörekvő vezetőből álló nemzetközi csoport tagja leszel. Hozzáférést kapsz az Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) és más vezető szervezetek döntéshozóihoz, valamint egy globális alumni hálózathoz. Ez a hálózat felbecsülhetetlen értékű lehet a filmjeid nemzetközi terjesztéséhez, jövőbeli projektek finanszírozásához vagy szakmai partnerek megtalálásához.
Praktikus szempontok:
Teljesen finanszírozott: Nincs részvételi díj.
Teljesen távoli (remote): Bárhonnan, így Magyarországról is elvégezhető a meglévő munkáid mellett.
Részmunkaidős: A programot úgy tervezték, hogy a meglévő szakmai kötelezettségek mellett is teljesíthető legyen.

Mire érdemes figyelned a jelentkezéskor?

Szakmai tapasztalat: A program "feltörekvő vezetőket" keres, akik "jellemzően több mint 5 év szakmai tapasztalattal" rendelkeznek. Bár fiatal vagy, már közel 4 éve dolgozol a dokumentumfilmjeiden. Fontos, hogy a jelentkezésedben ne csak a filmkészítést, hanem a projektmenedzsmentet, a kutatást, a nemzetközi kapcsolatépítést és az aktivista munkádat is professzionális tapasztalatként mutasd be.
A "Miért"-ed megfogalmazása: A cikk kiemeli, hogy a sikeres pályázók világosan meg tudják fogalmazni, miért pont erre a programra jelentkeznek. Kösd össze a személyes küldetésedet (fenntarthatóság, történetmesélés) a program céljaival. Mutasd be, hogy a filmjeid hogyan járulnak hozzá a klímaváltozással és a globális egyenlőtlenségekkel kapcsolatos párbeszédhez.
Összefoglalva: Igen, ez a program rendkívül jól illeszkedik a profilodhoz. Lehetőséget ad, hogy a meglévő projektjeidet egy magasabb szintre emeld, új vezetői készségeket sajátíts el, és egy olyan globális hálózat részévé válj, amely hosszú távon támogathatja a vízióid megvalósítását. A jelentkezési határidő 2025. szeptember 21., így van időd egy erős pályázatot összeállítani.
21 Sept 2025
Seeds of Radical Renewal Fellowship
How can we center the Earth as we respond to the challenges of our time? Join our fully funded Seeds of Radical Renewal Fellowship: an online and in-person incubator of emerging leadership
January 14, 2026, at 11:59pm (PST)
Keeling Curve Prize
Who can apply for the Keeling Curve Prize?
One of the ways that the Keeling Curve Prize is unique and wonderful is that we accept applications from a broad range of innovators and climate thinkers, ranging from those elevating tried and true traditional solutions to those pursuing new high-tech frontiers. Whether you are an entrepreneur/startup, a university research group, a non-profit or community leader, or an intrapreneur at a large company or organization, we want to hear about the best initiatives to reduce emissions or increase uptake of greenhouse gases. We want to activate and accelerate climate solutions from many different corners of the world and voices.

January 15, 2026

Applicants come from more than 109 countries worldwide and represent emerging markets, BIPOC- and women-led organizations, and some of the world’s most under-resourced, vulnerable communities. After a rigorous review process led by our diverse and talented group of experts, 10 winners are awarded $50,000 each to scale and succeed.

Key Points

The Keeling Curve Prize awards $50,000 to climate solutions, providing funding, visibility, and validation to winners.
The program has supported 80 organizations with $2.75 million in funding and facilitated $2.87 billion in capital raised by winners.
The Constellations Fellowship places students and graduates in prize-winning organizations to support climate solutions.
The initiative emphasizes equity, inclusivity, and fostering collaboration to address global climate challenges.
Testimonials highlight the transformative impact of the prize in advancing projects like reforestation and reducing emissions.
The program is part of Climate Curve's broader mission to decarbonize the planet through interconnected initiatives.
beVisioneers: The Mercedes-Benz Fellowship
Designed and implemented by The DO School Fellowships and funded by Mercedes-Benz, beVisioneers: The Mercedes-Benz Fellowship launched in 2023 to equip thousands of young people around the world with the tools and resources to implement environmental projects for a sustainable planet. As a participant, you’ll embark on a multi-year fellowship journey. Starting with a 12-month intensive, requiring a minimum of a 24 hour per month commitment, the fellowship equips you with the skills, resources and connections to bring an environmental idea to life. You receive award-winning innovation training through online modules, community-based Local Hub gatherings, a Regional Summit, regular access to venture coaches, 1:1 mentoring, and expert and peer support to help you achieve your environmental leadership and project goals. At the end of the first year, you will be able to access project scholarships for up to €20,000 to advance your project’s development. Upon completing the intensive foundational year, Fellows continue to strengthen local environmental efforts, scale their projects and develop their leadership skills through our long-term community.
25 Jan 2026
€20,000
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation seeks to dramatically improve the lives of underserved communities across the globe by supporting scalable, innovative, and impact-first solutions that leverage existing systems and stakeholders. Our goal is to find social entrepreneurs with dynamic products or services that have a proven ability to positively impact the lives of underserved people, and nurture those organizations at the early stages by providing capacity, capital, and community.
Our application process is designed to be open and accessible, and we accept applications year round from across our priority geographies and sectors. Borrowing from our venture capital legacy, we find exceptional entrepreneurs and provide them with:
Capacity: The core of DRK’s model is deep and extensive operational and technical support for each portfolio organization, both through dedicated hands-on Board service and specialist capacity-building resources for fundraising, board and organizational development, leadership, financial support, and scaling strategy,
Capital: DRK provides up to $300,000 USD in either unrestricted grant funding or investment capital over a three-year period, and
Community: DRK convenes our portfolio and alumni annually, facilitating connections and community.
We invite you to learn more about and our , and to share your solution with us through our .
The application process is open year-round and designed to be accessible. It begins with submitting an application through their website, which enters you into their system for initial evaluation. This stage generally takes 8-10 weeks. DRK Submit an Application
Capital: DRK provides up to $300,000 USD in either unrestricted grant funding or investment capital over a three-year period, and
About the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation (DRK) funding application process:

Key Points

DRK emphasizes a transparent and equitable funding application process, aiming to foster mutual understanding and collaboration.
The application process starts with submitting an online application, which takes 8-10 weeks for initial assessment.
Early interviews involve exploratory conversations to evaluate alignment with DRK’s criteria and funding parameters, with roughly 20% of applicants advancing to this stage.
Formal diligence lasts 2-4 months, involving in-depth discussions, research, and planning for organizational growth. Fewer than 10% of candidates from the Early Interviews stage proceed to this phase.
Applicants meet additional DRK team members, including the investment committee, for diverse insights during the process.
The closing process includes finalizing documents, onboarding a DRK board member, and creating a three-year plan for organizational collaboration.

Nature Intelligence for Business Grand Challenge

A global call for solutions to unlock nature-related assessments for small and medium sized enterprises worldwide. $100,000+ in funding & incentives.

Monday, December 15, 2025, 11:59 PM ET
$100,000+ in funding & incentives.

What We're Looking For:

The Mission: Create solutions that enable small and medium-sized enterprises around the world to access nature intelligence and better understand their nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks, and opportunities.
We need breakthrough solutions and tools that help small businesses understand and integrate nature into decision-making—something that's currently too expensive and complex for many companies to do. The solutions should be simple enough for a coffee grower in rural Kenya or a textile manufacturer in Bangladesh to use, generate location-specific insights and practical business advice, and support nature-related reporting when their customers do require it as it becomes more mainstream in business practice. These solutions should leverage new data tools and technologies and serve users who may not be tech-savvy or have no in-house expertise on environmental issues. The goal is to make nature intelligence accessible and actionable for every business in every sector worldwide.

ASHOKA - Fellowship Recommendation Form

We now live in a changemaker world.

Ashoka builds and cultivates a community of Fellows, Young Changemakers, Changemaker Institutions, and beyond who see that the world now requires everyone to be a changemaker – a person that sees themselves as capable of creating large-scale change.

Together, we mobilize (and accelerate) a movement where everyone has the right and ability to transform their societies for the better

Anytime
not determined
Ashoka focuses on four strategic priorities to help people understand and adapt to a world of accelerating change, where everyone is called on to be a leader:
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Social Entrepreneurship

Ashoka selects world-class social entrepreneurs who are leading the way to an everyone-a-changemaker world.
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Empathy & Young Changemaking

Ashoka is leading a movement to transform how young people grow up so they thrive in today’s rapidly changing world where everyone must be a changemaker. Changemaking starts with empathy. ​
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Organizing for Changemaking

Living and working in our changemaker world requires breaking through silos, tearing down walls, and organizing in fluid, open, teams of teams.
Educational fund
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NatGeo - The Future of Learning, The Future of our Planet: Request for Proposals

Our world is facing big, complex, and rapidly changing environmental and societal challenges. Regardless of what the future may hold, learners will need support to develop capacities to learn about, care for and take action to protect our world. Building the future we want for our planet and its people involves designing for that future today. The National Geographic Society is supporting projects or research that imagine and enact the future of learning, cultivating in learners of any age and in any context the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to take action in ways that benefit the planet and its people.
November 19, 2025 at 11:59PM EST
Project must align to the Education primary focus
Project must align to at least one of National Geographic’s six focus areas: Ocean, Land, Wildlife, Human Histories and Cultures, Planetary Health, Space
Candidate must not be a current National Geographic staff member
Candidate must be over the age of 18
Additional information on eligibility is available in our online application system.

A Társadalmi Innovátor Program

Közösségi facilitátorok - a magányos útkereséstől a közösségi vállalkozásig

Ez projekt 2023. decemberében lezárult, de már tervezzük a folytatást. Ha szeretnél értesülni új projektjeinkről, kezdeményezéseinkről új kezdeményezéseinkről íratkozz fel hírlevelünkre!
Closed in 2023.december, but a great example
Ecological improvement
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EU Permaculture network

A website that is a hub of different EU grants for permaculture
EU Permaculture network
A website that is a hub of different EU grants for permaculture

Building Resilience in Agriculture

Today, about half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture, and about a third of the population’s livelihoods rely directly on agriculture. Yet, agricultural systems around the world are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, and unless farming communities have the tools to be resilient and adapt, these impacts can lead to global and local disruptions in livelihoods, ecosystem health, culture, and the supply of food.
Based on , agricultural systems will face increasing challenges related to weather, climate, pests and diseases, deteriorating soil quality, and other changing conditions. These agricultural systems rely on the stewardship and innovation of farming communities worldwide. Farming is an occupation and livelihood where people have been innovating to adapt and thrive ensuring food security and supply since time immemorial. While the toolbox of solutions to address risks and build resilience is vast, approaches might be in the earlier stages of piloting, or are applied on local scales because the expertise is maintained by traditional and Indigenous knowledge systems.
September 30, 2025 at 11:59 PM EDT
Requested project budget may not exceed $150,000
Applicant must be over the age of 18
Project must be completed within 2 years of receipt of funding
Applications must be submitted in English, although English does not have to be the PI’s primary language
The project includes one or more of the following terrestrial food crops: corn, wheat, oats, potatoes, sugar beets, oilseeds (i.e. canola, sunflower, rice bran), rice, cocoa, oil palm, raisins and soy.
The project has a predominant field or land component where solutions are applied and tested on a farm, in a farming community, or in a landscape adjacent to cultivated land.
The application includes project collaborator(s) who have appropriate farming or farming community expertise and local connections.

Hildur Jackson Award

For Ecovillage Projects and Regenerative Solutions

Together with Gaia Trust, GEN developed the Hildur Jackson Award, a €3,000 annual prize that supports and honours projects around the world that demonstrate regenerative best-practices in all dimensions of sustainability. The prize is awarded to projects bringing the most impactful inspiration about ecovillages/ecovillage lifestyles to a broad audience.
1/31/2026
€3,000 annual prize
The 2025 Award applications are now closed. Applications for 2026 will open in January. We will announce the winner on 7 October, Hildur’s Birthday.

Restoration Returns grants

The G20 Global Land Initiative is undertaking a series of activities around the world to promote land restoration at scale. These include sharing and showcasing best practices, working with the private sector to see restoration as a business opportunity, working with civil society to promote advocacy for land restoration, and working with global universities to build largescale capacity for restoration. As part of its activities, the G20 Global Land Initiative is interested in supporting selected field restoration projects undertaken by civil society organizations with a view to promote community action for land restoration. The estimated grant amount is USD 17,000.
20th september
The estimated grant amount is USD 17,000.
Lake restoration (SUN foundation has to write it in their bio to be eligible)
7/23/2025
Not relevant for us
I called and she will connect with some people:

Katja Weickmann
Project Manager
Living Lakes ​Tel: +49 30 2400 867 341 ​

+ Find a company who offers machinary or provide the heavy machinary work in return for “advertising them”

Find partners
contact partners
Art funds (filmmaking, dance video, etc)
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Creative Europe Funds

Current opened one: Call for expressions of interest to establish a pool of experts to the Panel for the European Capital of Culture Action

30 September 2027

1. Fees for Workdays

You would be paid a fee for each day worked.
Standard Fee: €500 for each full day of work. This includes tasks like examining applications, where one file is considered half a day's work (€250).
Specific Role Fees: Additional fees are provided for specific responsibilities:
Chairperson: €125 for chairing a monitoring meeting, or €250 for a (pre)selection meeting.
Rapporteur: €500 for drafting a monitoring report. For a (pre)selection report, the fee ranges from €500 to €1,250, depending on the number of competing cities.

2. Allowances and Reimbursement of Expenses

In addition to fees, you are entitled to allowances and reimbursements for travel-related work.
Travel Expenses: Reimbursement for travel from your home to the meeting location. This is typically an economy class flight for distances over 400km or a first-class train ticket for shorter distances.
Daily Allowance (Per Diem): A flat-rate sum to cover meals, local transport, and other personal expenses. For Hungary, the daily allowance is €64.
Accommodation Allowance: Reimbursement for your hotel, based on the actual cost up to a specified maximum. For Hungary, the maximum accommodation allowance is €120 per night.
In summary, this is a paid expert position for an individual, not a funding opportunity for an organisation. The payment is structured as a daily fee plus the reimbursement of travel and accommodation costs.

Performing Artists Residency

Performing Artists residencies support innovation, experiment and creativity in the performing arts – new drama, contemporary dance, new circus, physical theatre, visual theater, alternative theater, performance art. The program is not suitable for stone theaters, already developed performances, or theater festivals.
15th october
The support for individual residency is €2,000 for the host institution and €2,500 for the artist
The amount of support for group residency is €3,500 for the host institution and €5,500 for the group members

Visual and Sound Artists Residency

Visual and Sound Artists Residencies facilitate mobility and artistic exchanges of V4 citizens in the fields of visual and sound arts, including design, music, video and film, new media and mixed media.
15th october
The amount of the support is €3,000 for resident and €3,000 for the host organization for the two months of the residency; each res­i­dency project receives €6,000 in total.
Food-Upcycling Funding Opportunities
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EIT FOOD - ​Request for EIT Food Accelerator Network Programme Implementing Participants (KIC Partnership call)

EIT Food is launching a call for Implementing Participants (Hubs) to deliver the for 2026–2028. The call is open to EIT Food Partners based in Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, and the Netherlands. Selected Hubs will scout, evaluate, train, and connect high-potential agrifoodtech startups within one of six thematic areas:
Personalised and Preventive Nutrition
Packaging, Circularity, and Resource Efficiency in Food Systems
Novel Food Ingredients and Processing Technologies
Smart and Sustainable Supply Chains
Digital and Autonomous Farming Solutions
Water-Smart Agrifood Systems
Each Hub will run a 2–3 month hybrid acceleration programme, combining training, mentoring, ecosystem engagement, tech validation, corporate and investment readiness support.
Funding available: €720,000 per selected Hub (total call budget €4.32M) for 2026-2028
Project duration: January 2026 – December 2028
Countries included: Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands
Deadline: October 1, 2025, 23:59 CET
How to apply & contact: Please check the Call Guidelines attached or email Yulia Bodnar at
October 1, 2025, 23:59 CET
Funding available: €720,000 per selected Hub (total call budget €4.32M) for 2026-2028
Project duration: January 2026 – December 2028
Greg

EIT FOOD - Proof-of-Concept Co-Financing Instrument

EIT Food facilitates corporate innovation by connecting world-leading industry with impactful agrifood startups. The purpose of the PoC Co-Financing Instrument is to financially de-risk the commercial activities of agrifood startups that will ultimately result in impactful technologies, products, and services reaching the market and scaling further in the food sector. Usually, the first step towards a long-term collaboration between a startup and a potential corporate customer is a proof-of concept or small-scale pilot project. Once this kind of experiment was deemed successful from both sides, it will ideally lead to a bigger scale pilot project or the start of commercial activities. The extra support that EIT Food can offer at this stage is to financially de-risk startup-corporate experiments in an attempt to promote the commercial success of their solutions. EIT Food is looking to de-risk startup corporate collaborations. In this context, EIT Food targets proof-of-concepts and small-scale pilot projects between startups and prospective corporate clients with less than €100k in project costs. Proposed projects must exhibit a clear pathway towards commercial success. Project activities should therefore be strictly related to deliver on the proof-of-concept or pilot project proposed together with the corporate client. Example projects include but are not limited to: Sample creation, field trials, functionality and property tests, & efficiency assessments.
The submission deadline is 30/11/2025 with the following cut-off dates: Cutoff date 1: 30/06/2025 Cutoff date 2: 31/07/2025 Cutoff date 3: 30/08/2025 Cutoff date 4: 30/09/2025 Cutoff date 5: 31/10/2025 Cutoff date 6: 30/11/2025
less than €100k in project costs.

Food for Tomorrow Grant 2025 – National Geographic Society

Eligibility: Applicants 18+, non-NatGeo staff; projects must focus on eligible food crops (e.g., corn, wheat, rice, cocoa, soy) with field/community components and farmer collaboration | Description: Supports science-driven, farm-based projects that enhance soil health, climate adaptation, biodiversity, watershed health, and livelihoods; winners become NatGeo Explorers with global networking and training opportunities
30 September 2025 (11:59 PM EDT
Up to USD 150,000

Guerilla Foundation

The Guerrilla Foundation supports activists and grassroots movements working towards bringing about major systemic change across Europe in line with frameworks such as the Just Transition, the Great Transition, Buen Vivir, intersectional thinking, new municipalism. We see people's movements as a key vehicle for redirecting the global trajectory toward a socially equitable, culturally enriched, and ecologically resilient planetary civilization. We fund and support social movements and urgent actions in order to weave a new narrative shifting from an extractive economy, exploitative labour, and militaristic governance to a living economy with cooperative labour and a deeply democratic society that prioritises social and ecological wellbeing. In short, we: 1. Make grants to advance the work of grassroots social movements for systems change. 2. Radically change philanthropy and work with people of wealth & privilege to increase the pie for social justice grant-making in Europe. 3. Tell stories to re-articulate distorted narratives and uplift radical, imaginative, moral ones. 4. Build networks, while reorganising power and fostering learning in the field. 5. Live our values in our day-to-day work and processes.
Ongoing
Action grants (10.000€ – 20.000€)

Reflex Grants (2000€ – 9000€)
Áteres csapat pályázik rá

Youth Call for organics waste management and informal waste workers’ rights - Call for Applications


The world needs to transition to zero-waste in a just and equitable way. We need to ensure that all communities everywhere have access to environmentally just waste management.
We need strong people-powered zero-waste projects and campaigns around the world. Projects and campaigns that centre communities and put pressure on governments and corporations to support and implement the fair transition to zero waste.
The UMI Fund is looking to support emerging young climate leaders and highly promising youth-led organisations or groups working on strategic projects and community efforts to accelerate zero waste and environmental justice.
Microgrants are designed to support youth individuals, groups or organizations who are starting and don’t yet have access to larger grants.
We will be awarding up to 20 grants that focus on implementing environmentally just zero waste solutions (compost sites) through informal waste worker inclusion.
29th september
5,000 USD.
Áteres csapat pályázik rá
The Growing Justice Fund
GROWING JUSTICE FUND is a pooled fund co-designed by funders, farmers, advocates, food suppliers, purchasers and community partners from Native and non-Native communities across the country aimed at advancing equity in the food system by investing in efforts to solidify the leadership, dignity, and power of Tribal, Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, and immigrant people to identify and drive solutions that expand the market for good food purchasing.

Fund Vision

GROWING JUSTICE FUND is a pooled fund co-designed by funders, farmers, advocates, food suppliers, purchasers and community partners from Native and non-Native communities across the country aimed at advancing equity in the food system by investing in efforts to solidify the leadership, dignity, and power of Tribal, Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, and immigrant people to identify and drive solutions that expand the market for good food purchasing.
Only USA
Planning Grants (up to $25,000) help organizations in the early stages of project development by funding strategic research, stakeholder engagement, partnership building, and project planning. These grants lay the groundwork for future implementation by strengthening leadership and preparing for sustainable initiatives. Implementation Grants (ranging from $50,000 to $250,000) are designed for fully developed projects ready to scale. These grants focus on building infrastructure for equitable food purchasing, supporting diverse good food producers, food hubs, cooperatives, and policy and organizing advocates, ensuring that these communities thrive as key players in institutional markets.
Only USA
Infrastructure fund
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1) Culture Moves Europe - Third Call for Individual Mobility of Artists and Cultural P


WHAT WE NEED TO DO:

PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Sustainability themed meaningful artistic videoclip production based around the “living willow-domes” we built by planting approx 3000 willow-trees on 2 locations in Hungary during the spring of 2024.
The project aims to deliver a message about the interconnected topics of sustainability and poeple’s personal involvement and responsibility around it. The way how we weaved willows to interconnect means the interconnectedness of stakeholders in sustainability, as well as the dancers will create a performance that aims to simbolise that too.
The concept was dreamed by a cooperation of an international team of young professional of cinematographers, art-director, dancers that are enthusiastic about manifesting it into reality:

CELINA PRZYKLĘK (Psíklenk) - Director/ editor
KUPALY 19 80-354, GDANSK
POLAND inhabitans 500.000 <

Gergely Áron Dzsida - Producer, Script-writer
Hungary, Budapest, Hegyalja út 77
Inhabitants < 2.000.000

Márton Nagy-Bozsoky - Operator
Hungary, Budapest, 1121, Péter Pál utca 67
Inhabitants < 2.000.000

Iza Wróblewska - Choreographer
Hungary, Budapest, 1121, Hangya utca 31

ZUZANNA ZACHARA - Cinematographer
THOMAS GRONENBERG - Second AD
KACPER IGNACZAK - GAFFER

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Sustainability-themed artistic videoclip production is based on the construction of "living willow-domes" generated by the planting of approximately 3000 willow trees across two locations in Hungary.
The primary objective of the project is to impart a message regarding the interconnected issues of sustainability and our personal accountability and involvement in this realm.
The conceptualization of this endeavor was the result of collaboration among an international team comprising young professionals including cinematographers, art directors, and dancers, all deeply committed to materializing this vision.

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COLLECT COLLABORATORS & THEIR DATA:
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