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Nominations open for Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity (5th Edition)

Deadline: 2-Feb-24

Nominations are now open for the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity to support people facing the worst impacts of climate change and help scale climate solutions.

The Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity recognises individuals and organisations leading society’s efforts to tackle the single biggest challenge facing humanity today: climate change. It recognises outstanding contributions to climate action and climate solutions that inspire hope and possibility

The Prize for Humanity enables people to make huge advances in tackling climate change. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded €4 million to different approaches to tackling climate change. The Prize money is being used to support people facing the worst impacts of climate change – including funding female-led mangrove restoration projects in Cameroon, supporting grass-roots organisations in Brazil and helping flooding victims in India and Bangladesh. The Prize funding is also helping cities achieve a green transition and is scaling the work of organisations highlighting the threats of climate change and biodiversity loss.

The Prize aims to strengthen communities facing the effects of climate change, helping them to adapt and build resilience at a local level. It supports scalable solutions that will have real impact nationally and globally.

Areas of Recognition
Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

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