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.
Private non-profit organisations, companies and entities from the National Scientific and Technological System will be able to submit their innovative projects for support of up to €250,000. Applications until 31 January 2024.
Social entrepreneurs, public and private institutions, companies, NGOs, schools and universities that contribute to the fight against climate change and other environmental issues can compete for a prize of €10,000 (to be divided into 5 categories - €2,000).
The Notice will be published this month October, with a maximum value of 200,000 euros per application, and an implementation period of two years. For the ageing field.
Organizations that promote the independence and self-sufficiency of refugees, migrants and internally displaced people in an innovative way can apply for the prize of £25,000 (€28,915.77).
Portuguese organisations developing innovative technologies to provide quality assistance to people in vulnerable situations are eligible for prizes of up to €250,000. Until 03 October 2023.
Portuguese organisations can nominate candidates for the 100,000 USD prize who are dedicated to improving teacher performance and effectiveness. Until 31 October 2023.