Deadline: 05-Mar-2026
The “La Caixa” Foundation invites applications for its 2026 Social Projects Call in Cantabria, providing funding of up to €50,000 for 12-month initiatives that improve quality of life and promote equal opportunities for vulnerable populations. Eligible non-profit and social economy entities can apply to support older people, persons with disabilities, mental disorders or illnesses, and poverty and social inclusion projects.
Overview
The “La Caixa” Foundation’s 2026 call supports projects that enhance social cohesion and improve the lives of vulnerable groups in Cantabria. The initiative focuses on funding projects that deliver measurable impact in the community, strengthen equality, and provide practical solutions for those experiencing social vulnerability. The foundation collaborates with local social entities to ensure initiatives are relevant, sustainable, and community-driven.
Funding and Grant Details
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Maximum Funding: €50,000 per project
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Project Duration: Up to 12 months
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Funding Linkage: The amount requested must directly reflect the cost of executing the proposed project
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Eligible Areas of Action:
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Older people
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Persons with disabilities, mental disorders, or illnesses
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Poverty and social inclusion initiatives
Funding prioritizes projects that demonstrate tangible outcomes, social impact, and alignment with the foundation’s goals of promoting inclusion and quality of life.
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Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Non-profit organizations registered under national law
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Social economy entities (for-profit or non-profit) whose statutes explicitly state a main objective of social cohesion or social/cultural interest
Applicants must submit projects that align closely with the foundation’s objectives, demonstrating direct benefits to vulnerable populations in Cantabria.
Types of Supported Projects
The programme supports initiatives that:
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Promote social inclusion and equal opportunities
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Improve quality of life for older adults, people with disabilities, mental health conditions, or illness
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Address poverty reduction and foster community integration
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Develop innovative or impactful interventions that strengthen local social services or community support structures
How to Apply / How It Works
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Check Eligibility: Ensure your organization meets the legal and statutory requirements.
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Develop Proposal: Outline objectives, targeted population, activities, outcomes, timeline, and budget.
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Submit Application: Include supporting documents, project description, and financial plan.
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Assessment: Projects are evaluated on relevance, social impact, feasibility, sustainability, and alignment with foundation priorities.
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Grant Award: Successful projects receive funding up to €50,000 for implementation over 12 months.
Tips for a Strong Application:
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Clearly define vulnerable groups and expected benefits
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Demonstrate alignment with social inclusion and community improvement objectives
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Provide detailed budget and resource allocation
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Emphasize measurable outcomes and project sustainability
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Include any collaborations or partnerships that enhance impact
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying with projects unrelated to vulnerable groups or social inclusion
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Requesting funding without a clear link to project execution
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Submitting incomplete documentation or unclear objectives
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Proposing projects outside Cantabria
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Overlooking statutory alignment with social or cultural objectives
Why This Grant Matters
The “La Caixa” Foundation’s Social Projects Call fosters social cohesion, equality, and empowerment among vulnerable populations. By funding local initiatives in Cantabria, the programme strengthens community resilience, inclusion, and quality of life, promoting sustainable social change at the grassroots level.
FAQ – “La Caixa” Foundation Social Projects Call 2026
1. What is the maximum funding available per project? €50,000
2. What is the maximum duration of projects? 12 months
3. Who can apply? Non-profit organizations and social economy entities with social cohesion or cultural objectives
4. Which groups are prioritised? Older people, persons with disabilities or mental health conditions, and those affected by poverty
5. Can for-profit entities apply? Yes, if their statutes explicitly state social cohesion or social/cultural interest as a main objective
6. Is the requested funding linked to project execution? Yes, the requested amount must reflect the cost of delivering the project
7. Are partnerships encouraged? Yes, collaborations that enhance impact are highly valued
Conclusion
The “La Caixa” Foundation 2026 Social Projects Call provides strategic funding for initiatives that improve inclusion, quality of life, and social cohesion in Cantabria. By supporting local non-profits and social economy entities, the programme empowers organizations to implement meaningful, measurable, and sustainable social interventions that benefit vulnerable populations.
For more information, visit “La Caixa” Foundation.








































