Deadline: 28-Apr-2026
The Canary Islands Government is offering funding of up to €50,000 for social entities to develop projects that enhance quality of life and promote equal opportunities for vulnerable populations. Projects should target older adults, people with disabilities or mental disorders, and aim to improve independence, educational outcomes, and social inclusion. Eligible non-profit and social economy entities must demonstrate capacity, measurable objectives, and alignment with local social development priorities.
Program Overview
The Canary Islands Social Projects Funding Program supports initiatives designed to improve the wellbeing and social participation of people experiencing vulnerability. Key goals include:
- Increasing participants’ functional autonomy by at least 10% within 12 months
- Promoting educational success and continuity in post-compulsory studies
- Reducing poverty and fostering social inclusion
Funding aims to empower vulnerable populations while building organizational capacity among eligible entities.
Funding Details
- Maximum Grant Amount: €50,000
- Eligible Activities: Programs for older adults, individuals with disabilities, mental disorders, or illness, and interventions promoting social inclusion and poverty reduction
- Expected Outcomes: Measurable improvements in autonomy, learning outcomes, and social participation
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Non-profit organizations
- Social economy entities with statutes prioritizing social cohesion or social and cultural interests
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Capacity to manage and implement activities effectively
- Experience working with vulnerable populations
- Ability to measure and report on project outcomes
- Alignment with the Canary Islands’ social development framework
Project Requirements
Projects must:
- Clearly define achievable and measurable objectives
- Focus on tangible improvements in independence, education, or social participation
- Collaborate with local stakeholders
- Follow regional social policy guidelines
- Demonstrate sustainability and potential long-term impact
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Verify that your organization meets legal and operational criteria
- Ensure your project aligns with the funding objectives
Step 2: Define Project Objectives
- Specify measurable targets, e.g., functional autonomy improvements or educational milestones
- Identify the vulnerable populations you will support
Step 3: Develop Project Plan
- Outline activities, timelines, and responsible personnel
- Include partnerships with local stakeholders where relevant
- Detail evaluation metrics and reporting methods
Step 4: Prepare Budget
- Maximum funding request: €50,000
- Provide a clear, itemized budget linking costs to activities and expected outcomes
Step 5: Submit Proposal
- Follow official submission channels as defined by the Canary Islands Government
- Include all supporting documentation and evidence of organizational capacity
Step 6: Assessment and Approval
Applications will be evaluated on:
- Relevance to program objectives
- Measurable impact and feasibility
- Organizational capacity to deliver the project
- Collaboration with stakeholders
- Value for money and sustainability
Tips for a Strong Application
- Define clear, measurable objectives with timelines
- Demonstrate prior experience working with vulnerable groups
- Emphasize partnerships with local organizations
- Provide a realistic and transparent budget
- Show how the project will have lasting social impact
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
Non-profit organizations and social economy entities whose statutes focus on social cohesion or cultural interests.
2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to €50,000 per project.
3. Which groups should projects target?
Older adults, people with disabilities, individuals with mental disorders or illness, and socially vulnerable populations.
4. What outcomes are expected?
Measurable improvements in functional autonomy, educational success, and social participation.
5. Are partnerships required?
Collaboration with local stakeholders is strongly encouraged to strengthen impact.
6. How are projects evaluated?
Based on relevance, feasibility, measurable impact, organizational capacity, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement.
7. Can funding be used for organizational development?
Yes, funding may support activities that strengthen the applicant’s capacity to deliver social impact.
Conclusion
The Canary Islands Social Projects Funding Program empowers social entities to deliver measurable improvements in autonomy, education, and inclusion for vulnerable populations. By prioritizing clear objectives, stakeholder collaboration, and sustainable outcomes, the program strengthens both communities and the organizations supporting them, contributing to a more inclusive society across the Canary Islands.
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