Deadline: 11-Jun-2026
The “la Caixa” Foundation has launched the Call for Social Projects Castilla-La Mancha 2026 to support initiatives that improve the quality of life of people in situations of social vulnerability. The programme promotes social inclusion, equal opportunities, and stronger community cohesion across Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
The initiative focuses on comprehensive, person-centered interventions that address multiple dimensions of vulnerability, including social, health, economic, and cultural factors.
Programme Overview
The call supports projects that aim to:
- Promote social inclusion and equal opportunities
- Improve quality of life for vulnerable populations
- Strengthen social cohesion in local communities
- Reduce inequality and social exclusion
- Support community-based care and support systems
- Foster participation and empowerment of at-risk groups
The programme emphasizes integrated approaches that address interconnected social challenges.
Priority Target Groups
The programme focuses on people experiencing vulnerability, including:
- Older adults
- People with disabilities
- Individuals with mental disorders or illnesses
- People in poverty or social exclusion
- Caregivers supporting vulnerable individuals
Key Areas of Intervention
Projects may focus on:
Social inclusion and community support:
- Social and employment integration
- Intercultural coexistence and social cohesion
- Community participation and engagement
Education and opportunity:
Health and wellbeing:
- Mental health promotion and support
- Prevention of violence and addictions
- Psychosocial and spiritual support
- Palliative care and chronic illness support
Independent living and autonomy:
- Promoting self-governance for older people
- Preventing loneliness and social isolation
- Supporting independent living for people with disabilities
- Strengthening caregiver support systems
Residential and care services:
- Access to temporary residential resources
- Comprehensive social and healthcare support models
Cultural and social transformation:
- Culture as a tool for social inclusion and transformation
Funding Details
- Maximum funding per project: €50,000
- Project duration: up to 12 months
- Focus: Social inclusion and vulnerability reduction projects
Programme Objectives
The initiative aims to:
- Improve living conditions of vulnerable groups
- Strengthen autonomy and independent living
- Reduce loneliness and social isolation
- Enhance mental and physical health support systems
- Promote inclusive community participation
- Strengthen integrated care models
- Foster long-term social cohesion and equity
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Non-profit organizations
- Social economy entities
Requirements:
- Statutes must include social cohesion or social/cultural objectives
- Registered in the appropriate official registry
- Headquartered in Castilla-La Mancha
- Possess valid tax identification number
- Minimum one year of operational activity before application
Ineligible applicants:
- Public administrations
Evaluation Criteria
Projects will be assessed based on:
- Alignment with programme objectives
- Ability to address multiple and intersecting vulnerabilities
- Gender-sensitive and intersectional approaches
- Integration of social, health, cultural, and economic dimensions
- Strength of community engagement and collaboration
- Sustainability and long-term impact potential
Expected Outcomes
- Improved wellbeing of vulnerable populations
- Reduced social isolation and exclusion
- Stronger community support networks
- Enhanced access to health and social services
- Increased autonomy for older adults and people with disabilities
- Better mental health and psychosocial support systems
- More inclusive and cohesive communities
Why the Programme Matters
- Strengthens social protection systems at community level
- Addresses complex and overlapping vulnerabilities
- Promotes dignity, autonomy, and inclusion
- Enhances mental health and wellbeing support
- Builds stronger and more resilient communities
- Encourages integrated and holistic care approaches
- Reduces inequality and social marginalization
Conclusion
The “la Caixa” Foundation Social Projects Castilla-La Mancha 2026 programme provides targeted funding to support vulnerable populations through inclusive, integrated, and community-based interventions. By addressing multiple dimensions of vulnerability, the initiative strengthens social cohesion and improves quality of life across Castilla-La Mancha.
For more information, visit “La Caixa” Foundation.









































