The WIN-BIG project has launched a campaign aimed at amplifying the voices of women in the Blue Economy called: Women Champion Story Collection by sharing the inspiring tales of women making waves throughout maritime industries.
Non-profit and public entities have until 14 February 2025 to submit applications for pilot projects, action plans or training programmes in blue innovation and competitiveness, marine and terrestrial environment, culture and sustainable tourism. The maximum amount of funding per project is €3,500,000.
The ScienceUs project aims to create a European network of citizen science initiatives in areas related to climate change adaptation, in line with the EU's mission.
Through this opportunity, the European Commission aims to recognise and honour the excellent results achieved in the implementation of gender equality by academic and research organisations. Projects of up to €100,000 will be funded.
Through this opportunity, the Auchan Foundation aims to support social organisations that develop projects in the area of Healthy Eating and Combating Food Waste. Projects of up to €160,000 will be funded.
This award is intended to recognise the work carried out by individuals, institutions, NGOs and other entities that promote the education of young girls and women. The award winners must make a contribution towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals 4 (Quality Education) and 5 (Gender Equality). Applications until 24-05-2024.
The Interreg VI-B South West Europe Territorial Cooperation Programme is a transnational cooperation programme between the 4 countries in this geographical area (Spain, France, Portugal and the Principality of Andorra), which aims to respond to the main challenges facing the South West Europe area. Applications until 31 May 2024.
The World Habitat Awards recognise projects around the world that offer practical, low-cost and innovative solutions to the most pressing housing needs and problems for grants of up to £10,000. Applications until 3 March 2024.
Individuals over the age of 18 and/or organisations legally established in CEB (Council of Europe Development Bank) member states can submit their projects in the early stages of implementation that address pressing social issues until 18 March 2024.
NGOs, universities, non-profit organisations, educational and research institutions or small fact-checking organisations can submit their projects to combat disinformation in public discourse and the democratic process until 29 February 2024.