Deadline: 19-Jun-2026
The ENGIE Brasil Energia Education Grant Program 2026 is accepting applications for innovative educational projects that improve learning outcomes, student well-being, and educational inclusion in communities surrounding ENGIE’s power plants in Brazil. The programme supports initiatives focused on mental health, emotional intelligence, Portuguese Language and Mathematics learning, environmental education, and anti-sexist education.
Up to 50 projects will be selected, each receiving a grant of R$10,000, for a total investment of R$500,000. The programme targets projects benefiting children, adolescents, youth, women, people with disabilities, Black communities, Indigenous peoples, and traditional communities.
Programme Overview
The Education Grant Program 2026 is an initiative led by ENGIE Brasil Energia and its partner organisations to strengthen basic education and create more inclusive learning opportunities for children and young people across Brazil.
The programme aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) and supports projects that complement formal education through innovative learning experiences, educational support activities, cultural engagement, and community-based educational initiatives.
The initiative seeks to improve educational quality, increase student engagement, support emotional well-being, and reduce social vulnerabilities among children and adolescents living near ENGIE’s operational areas.
Funding Information
Key funding details include:
- Programme: Education Grant Program 2026
- Organiser: ENGIE Brasil Energia and partner organisations
- Total Programme Budget: R$500,000
- Number of Projects Supported: Up to 50
- Grant Amount per Project: R$10,000
- Geographic Focus: Communities surrounding ENGIE power plants in Brazil
- Funding Purpose: Educational and community-based learning initiatives
The grants are designed to support practical projects that create measurable educational and social impact.
Programme Objectives
The programme aims to improve educational opportunities and support the holistic development of children and adolescents.
Key objectives include:
- Strengthening basic education
- Improving learning outcomes
- Supporting student mental health
- Promoting emotional intelligence
- Enhancing literacy and numeracy skills
- Encouraging educational inclusion
- Supporting environmental awareness
- Advancing gender equality in education
- Reducing youth vulnerability
- Expanding access to educational opportunities
- Supporting community development through education
Projects should demonstrate clear benefits for students, teachers, and local communities.
Priority Focus Areas
Applications should address one or more of the programme’s priority themes.
Supported focus areas include:
- Mental health education
- Emotional intelligence development
- Portuguese Language learning
- Mathematics education
- Environmental education
- Anti-sexist education
- Educational innovation
- Student well-being
- Learning support initiatives
- Inclusive education practices
Projects that integrate multiple focus areas may create stronger educational outcomes.
Why This Programme Matters
Education plays a critical role in improving social mobility, reducing inequality, and creating opportunities for future generations.
ENGIE and its partners recognize that many communities benefit from educational initiatives that go beyond classroom instruction.
This programme is important because it:
- Supports quality education
- Improves student engagement
- Promotes mental well-being
- Encourages lifelong learning
- Strengthens local communities
- Supports vulnerable populations
- Promotes social inclusion
- Contributes to sustainable development goals
The initiative helps create supportive environments where children and young people can thrive academically and personally.
Types of Activities Supported
The programme supports projects that complement and strengthen formal education.
Examples of eligible activities include:
- Academic tutoring programmes
- Literacy improvement initiatives
- Mathematics support programmes
- Mental health workshops
- Emotional learning activities
- Environmental awareness campaigns
- Cultural and artistic programmes
- Music education projects
- Educational mentoring activities
- Community learning initiatives
- Leadership development programmes
- After-school educational activities
Projects should demonstrate how activities contribute to educational development and student well-being.
Target Beneficiaries
The programme prioritizes projects serving diverse and underserved populations.
Target groups include:
- Children
- Adolescents
- Youth
- Women and girls
- People with disabilities
- Black communities
- Indigenous peoples
- Traditional communities
- Vulnerable populations
Projects should promote inclusion, accessibility, and equal educational opportunities.
Programme Impact to Date
The Education Grant Program has generated significant results since its launch.
Programme achievements include:
- Five successful funding rounds
- More than 35,000 beneficiaries reached
- Over R$1.7 million invested
- Support for numerous community-based education projects
- Expanded educational opportunities across multiple regions
These achievements demonstrate the programme’s ongoing contribution to educational development in Brazil.
Partner Organisations
The programme is supported through the “Partnerships for Good” initiative and includes collaboration with several organizations.
Partner organisations include:
- CESTE
- Grupo Krona
- Jirau
- Koerich
- Portonave
- Porto Itapoá
- Tigre
- Voltália
- Oiapoque Energia
These partnerships help expand the programme’s reach and impact.
Who Is Eligible?
The programme is intended for organisations and initiatives working to improve educational outcomes in communities connected to ENGIE’s operational areas.
Projects should:
- Deliver educational benefits
- Serve eligible communities
- Promote inclusion and accessibility
- Address one or more programme focus areas
- Demonstrate community impact
Preference may be given to initiatives that reach vulnerable or underserved populations.
Eligible Project Characteristics
Strong applications typically demonstrate:
- Educational relevance
- Community engagement
- Innovation
- Inclusion
- Measurable outcomes
- Sustainability
- Alignment with programme objectives
- Positive social impact
Projects should clearly explain how activities will improve learning, well-being, or educational access.
How the Programme Works
The Education Grant Program provides financial support to selected projects that strengthen educational opportunities and learning environments.
Selected organisations receive grant funding to implement approved activities and contribute to educational development within their communities.
Projects are expected to use the funding effectively and demonstrate meaningful outcomes for participants.
How to Apply
Step 1: Review Programme Priorities
Ensure your project aligns with one or more focus areas such as mental health, literacy, mathematics, environmental education, or anti-sexist education.
Step 2: Define the Educational Need
Clearly identify the challenge or opportunity your project intends to address.
Step 3: Design the Project
Develop activities that support learning, inclusion, and student development.
Step 4: Identify Beneficiaries
Explain who will benefit from the project and how participants will be engaged.
Step 5: Develop an Implementation Plan
Provide a clear timeline, objectives, expected outcomes, and budget.
Step 6: Submit the Application
Complete and submit the proposal according to programme requirements and deadlines.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Align closely with programme priorities
- Demonstrate clear educational impact
- Include measurable outcomes
- Focus on underserved populations
- Show community involvement
- Present a realistic implementation plan
- Explain long-term benefits
- Highlight innovation and inclusion
Projects that combine educational quality with strong community engagement are likely to be more competitive.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Unclear project objectives
- Weak connection to educational outcomes
- Lack of measurable indicators
- Limited community involvement
- Unrealistic implementation plans
- Insufficient focus on beneficiaries
- Poor budget justification
- Weak alignment with programme priorities
Avoiding these issues can strengthen the overall application.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the ENGIE Education Grant Program 2026?
It is a funding programme that supports innovative educational projects designed to improve learning outcomes and student well-being in communities surrounding ENGIE’s power plants in Brazil.
How much funding is available?
The programme provides a total investment of R$500,000.
How much can each project receive?
Each selected project will receive a grant of R$10,000.
How many projects will be funded?
Up to 50 initiatives will be selected for support.
What themes are supported?
Projects may focus on mental health, emotional intelligence, Portuguese Language learning, Mathematics education, environmental education, and anti-sexist education.
Who are the target beneficiaries?
Projects may serve children, adolescents, youth, women, people with disabilities, Black communities, Indigenous peoples, traditional communities, and other vulnerable groups.
How does the programme contribute to sustainable development?
The initiative supports Sustainable Development Goal 4 by improving access to quality education, promoting inclusion, and strengthening learning opportunities for young people.
Conclusion
The ENGIE Brasil Energia Education Grant Program 2026 provides an important opportunity for organisations to develop innovative educational initiatives that improve learning, well-being, and inclusion for children and young people in Brazil. With R$500,000 available to support up to 50 projects, the programme continues ENGIE’s long-term commitment to educational development, community empowerment, and social impact. Projects that promote quality education, emotional well-being, environmental awareness, and equal opportunities can play a meaningful role in transforming the lives of students and strengthening local communities.
For more information, visit ENGIE.
