Deadline: 16-Apr-2026
The Healthy Lungs for Life Grants Programme 2026 provides funding to support initiatives that raise awareness, educate communities, and promote lung health across all age groups. Grants range from €1,000 to €5,000, enabling not-for-profits, healthcare professionals, and community groups to organize impactful projects that focus on prevention, early intervention, and healthy habits.
Overview of the Grant
The programme, led by the European Lung Foundation, aims to:
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Raise awareness of lung health across all life stages
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Empower individuals and communities to protect and improve lung function
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Influence policy and practice to reduce the global burden of lung disease
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Support projects targeting children and young people to promote early healthy habits
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Encourage education, prevention, and early intervention initiatives
The programme focuses on projects that have measurable impact, promote community engagement, and improve understanding of lung health.
Funding Details
Grant Types
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Impact Grants
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Funding up to €1,000
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Available to not-for-profit organisations, patient groups, and healthcare professionals
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Supports activities, events, or educational initiatives that raise awareness of lung health
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Enhanced Impact Grants
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Funding up to €5,000
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Available to organisations that previously received funding and successfully delivered impactful projects
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Enables expansion or scaling of initiatives for broader reach and long-term impact
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Eligible Costs
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Educational workshops or awareness campaigns
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Community events promoting lung health
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Materials for public education, such as brochures or digital resources
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Training sessions for healthcare professionals or community educators
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
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Not-for-profit organisations (e.g., respiratory societies, patient groups)
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Healthcare providers and hospital trusts
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Schools, community groups, gyms, and sports centres
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Healthcare professionals affiliated with an appropriate organisation or institution
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Individuals cannot apply independently unless associated with a relevant organisation
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure your organisation or professional affiliation aligns with programme requirements
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Define project objectives: Focus on raising awareness, promoting prevention, and improving lung health understanding
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Select grant type: Apply for an Impact Grant (€1,000) or Enhanced Impact Grant (€5,000) if previously funded
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Prepare application materials: Include project description, target audience, expected impact, and budget
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Submit application: Follow the official submission process before the deadline
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Notification: Successful applicants will be announced in May 2026, with activities to take place later in the year
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight preventive and educational outcomes
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Focus on children, young people, or community engagement
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Demonstrate measurable impact and reach
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Provide a clear budget and timeline
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Show alignment with European Lung Foundation’s mission
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying as an individual without institutional affiliation
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Proposing activities outside the scope of lung health awareness
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Omitting a clear plan for project impact or evaluation
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Failing to demonstrate community or audience engagement
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum funding available?
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€1,000 for Impact Grants, €5,000 for Enhanced Impact Grants.
2. Who is eligible to apply?
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Not-for-profit organisations, patient groups, healthcare professionals, schools, community groups, gyms, or sports centres.
3. Can individuals apply?
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Only if affiliated with an appropriate organisation or institution.
4. What types of activities are funded?
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Awareness campaigns, educational workshops, community events, and training sessions related to lung health.
5. When will applicants be notified?
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Successful applicants will be announced in May 2026.
6. Can previously funded organisations apply again?
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Yes, for Enhanced Impact Grants to expand or scale existing initiatives.
7. Are there restrictions on grant usage?
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Funding must be used for projects that promote lung health, awareness, and prevention, with measurable community impact.
Conclusion
The Healthy Lungs for Life Grants Programme 2026 empowers organisations and professionals to raise awareness, educate communities, and promote lung health worldwide. By supporting initiatives that focus on prevention, early intervention, and long-term healthy habits, the programme contributes to reducing the global burden of lung disease and fostering healthier communities across all age groups.
For more information, visit European Lung Foundation.
