Deadline: 17-Apr-2026
The Komunitajiet Aktar Inklussivi 2026 scheme provides grants to voluntary organisations in Malta to implement projects that promote inclusion, volunteering, and community engagement. Projects should address the National Disability Strategy or the National Strategy for Volunteering, fostering participation across youth, adults, seniors, and people with disabilities.
Programme Overview
The Komunitajiet Aktar Inklussivi 2026 scheme aims to strengthen local communities by supporting projects that enable all members to thrive. The initiative encourages voluntary organisations to design activities that:
- Promote volunteering and active participation
- Foster a culture of inclusion
- Engage youths, adults, senior citizens, and people with disabilities
- Create tangible impact in local communities
The programme aligns with the National Disability Strategy and the National Strategy for Volunteering, emphasizing socially cohesive and participatory approaches.
Eligible Applicants
- Voluntary organisations enrolled and compliant with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations by the submission deadline
- Organisations capable of delivering projects that actively involve target groups such as disabled persons, children, youths, adults, or senior citizens
- Groups that demonstrate experience or capacity to foster inclusion and community participation
Types of Supported Projects
Projects may include:
- Awareness campaigns involving disabled people, children, youths, adults, or senior citizens
- Participatory initiatives that actively engage target groups in meaningful activities
- Education and learning programmes designed for inclusive involvement
- Community cohesion activities that bring residents together and promote active engagement
Projects should focus on addressing the strategic priorities outlined in either the National Disability Strategy or the National Strategy for Volunteering.
Project Duration
- Maximum duration: 12 consecutive months
- Project period: 1st September 2026 to 31st August 2027
Why This Scheme Matters
- Encourages inclusive participation in local communities
- Strengthens social cohesion and collaborative engagement
- Supports initiatives that address disability inclusion and volunteering priorities
- Empowers all age groups to actively contribute to community development
How to Apply / How It Works
- Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organisation is enrolled and compliant with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations.
- Project Planning: Develop a project aligned with either the National Disability Strategy or National Strategy for Volunteering.
- Application Submission: Submit your e-application by the specified deadline.
- Project Implementation: Execute your initiative between September 2026 and August 2027.
- Engagement & Reporting: Involve target groups meaningfully and report progress as required by the funding guidelines.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying as a non-compliant organisation
- Designing projects without meaningful engagement of target groups
- Submitting initiatives that do not align with the National Disability or Volunteering Strategies
- Overlooking the 12-month project timeline
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply for this scheme?
Voluntary organisations in Malta that are enrolled and compliant with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations.
2. What types of projects are supported?
Projects promoting inclusion, volunteering, awareness, participatory engagement, and learning for youth, adults, seniors, or disabled persons.
3. What is the maximum project duration?
Projects can run for up to 12 consecutive months, from 1st September 2026 to 31st August 2027.
4. Which national strategies should projects address?
Projects must align with either the National Disability Strategy or the National Strategy for Volunteering.
5. Are all age groups eligible to participate?
Yes, initiatives can involve youths, adults, senior citizens, and/or disabled persons.
6. How should organisations ensure inclusion?
Projects should actively engage target groups through participatory activities, awareness campaigns, or learning initiatives.
7. What is the primary goal of this scheme?
To strengthen social cohesion, foster volunteering, and promote inclusive community participation across Malta.
Conclusion
The Komunitajiet Aktar Inklussivi 2026 scheme empowers voluntary organisations to create inclusive, participatory, and community-driven projects. By supporting initiatives that engage people of all ages and abilities, the programme promotes active citizenship, volunteering, and meaningful social cohesion, ensuring stronger, more inclusive communities across Malta.
For more information, visit Ministry for Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector.









































