Non-profit private entities and individuals or legal persons from the social economy may apply for the António Sérgio Cooperation and Solidarity Award – PAS’25, promoted by the António Sérgio Cooperative for the Social Economy (CASES).
Nonprofit private entities may submit innovative and sustainable cycling initiatives that promote public health, environmental sustainability, and social equity in urban neighborhoods. Projects may receive funding up to a maximum amount of 100,000 USD (approximately 89,313.191 Euros). Applications must be submitted by June 26, 2025.
There are organisational areas that are like a wound. You can touch it, but it doesn't always feel good. Governance is one of these areas, where the conflict between emotion and reason lives; between what we want and what is best for the organisation.
Applications are now open for the BPI ‘la Caixa’ Foundation Solidarity Award, which aims to promote projects that foster the integral development and social inclusion of people in vulnerable situations, enhancing their capacities and favouring equal opportunities.
Non-profit organisations have until 10 February 2025 to submit applications for projects that promote transformation towards fair societies and a climate-neutral future. Projects worth between €80,000 and €200,000 will be funded.
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 social sector plays a crucial role in society, tackling issues such as poverty, social exclusion, education and health. However, finding and retaining qualified professionals aligned with its values is a mission that goes beyond traditional recruitment and one of the biggest challenges for human resources (HR) in this sector.
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.
Frederica, Ivo, Rosa, Inácio. There are many stories of volunteers running non-profit organisations despite the challenges. And those volunteers should be recognised.
Supporting projects with a social impact is essential for companies wishing to fulfil their ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) goals. This support not only strengthens the social component of ESG, but also creates tangible and intangible benefits that contribute to the sustainability and long-term success of companies.
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.
Over the last few years, I have come to know the ‘Dance with Impact’ project of the Ensaio d'Elogios Association, which promotes dance as a universal language that transcends language and cultural barriers. In an increasingly divided world, dance serves as a link that promotes growth, understanding and mutual respect.