Deadline: 12-Mar-2026
The “la Caixa” Foundation has launched a funding call in Aragon to support social initiatives that improve inclusion, equal opportunities, and quality of life for people experiencing social vulnerability. Grants of up to €50,000 are available for projects lasting up to 12 months, targeting older adults, people with disabilities, mental disorders or illness, and those facing poverty or social exclusion. Eligible applicants include non-profit and social economy entities domiciled in Aragon.
Overview
The initiative by the “la Caixa” Foundation in Aragon focuses on social cohesion, equality, and improving quality of life for vulnerable populations. It complements existing programs such as:
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Caixa Proinfancia Program
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Incorpora Program
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Program for Older People
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Comprehensive Care Program for People with Advanced Diseases
Objectives
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Promote inclusion and social integration
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Support equal opportunities and equitable access to resources
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Enhance community health, wellbeing, and mental health
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Prevent violence and addictions
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Use culture as a driver for social transformation
Focus Areas
The program targets specific groups and cross-cutting initiatives:
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Primary target groups:
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Older adults
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People with disabilities, mental disorders, or illness
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Individuals experiencing poverty or social exclusion
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Cross-cutting actions:
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Social and employment integration
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Educational equity
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Access to temporary residential resources
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Intercultural coexistence and social cohesion
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Health promotion and mental health support
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Violence and addiction prevention
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Cultural initiatives for community transformation
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Funding Details
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Maximum grant per project: €50,000
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Project duration: up to 12 months
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Funds must be directly linked to project implementation and deliverables
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Non-profit entities
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Social economy entities (for-profit or non-profit) with a primary statutory objective of social cohesion or cultural/social interest
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Entities registered in the administrative register and domiciled in Aragon
Not eligible:
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Public administrations or government bodies
Why It Matters
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Strengthens social cohesion within Aragon communities
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Supports vulnerable populations in achieving equity and improved quality of life
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Encourages sustainable, community-driven initiatives
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Amplifies local cultural, educational, and social interventions
How to Apply / How It Works
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Verify Eligibility
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Ensure your organization meets the legal structure and statutory requirements
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Confirm domicile and registration in Aragon
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Develop a Project Proposal
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Clearly outline objectives, target groups, activities, expected outcomes, and timeline
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Align with the Foundation’s focus areas and cross-cutting actions
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Prepare Budget
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Request funding up to €50,000
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Ensure all expenses are linked to project execution
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Submit Application
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Complete the application form according to the Foundation’s instructions
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Attach all required supporting documents
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Evaluation & Selection
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Proposals are assessed for relevance, feasibility, impact, and alignment with the Foundation’s mission
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Selected projects will receive funding for up to 12 months
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Tips and Best Practices
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Focus on clear, measurable outcomes for vulnerable populations
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Highlight innovative approaches to inclusion, social cohesion, and cultural impact
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Ensure project timeline and budget are realistic and justified
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Demonstrate community involvement or partnerships where applicable
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What is the maximum funding available?
Up to €50,000 per project. -
How long can a project last?
Projects can have a maximum duration of 12 months. -
Who can apply?
Non-profit or social economy entities registered and domiciled in Aragon with a primary objective of social cohesion or social/cultural interest. -
Are public administrations eligible?
No, government entities or public administrations cannot apply. -
Which groups should the project target?
Older adults, people with disabilities or mental disorders, and those experiencing poverty or social exclusion. -
Can a for-profit entity apply?
Yes, if the entity’s statutes explicitly prioritize social cohesion or cultural/social interest. -
How should the funds be used?
Funding must be linked directly to the implementation of the proposed project and its activities.
Conclusion
The “la Caixa” Foundation’s Aragon call represents a strategic opportunity to strengthen social cohesion, promote equality, and improve the quality of life for vulnerable populations. Organizations with projects that align with these priorities are encouraged to apply for funding up to €50,000 to deliver measurable community impact within 12 months.
For more information, visit “la Caixa” Foundation.








































