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Education Grants Supporting Aviation-Focused Educational Programs

Novo Nordisk Foundation announces Project Grants in Endocrinology and Metabolism

Deadline: 29-May-2026

Education Grants provide funding to expand access to aviation education, develop practical skills, and create pathways for careers in the aviation industry. Grants support programs such as youth camps, mentoring, workforce development, and academic research to inspire future aviation professionals.

Overview of the Grants

The Education Grants aim to support initiatives that increase access to aviation learning opportunities and strengthen the future workforce in the aviation sector. The program helps organizations deliver structured educational activities, community initiatives, and research projects that introduce participants to aviation careers and build relevant skills.

Key Focus Areas

The grants prioritize initiatives that:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include organizations that are:

Types of Eligible Organisations:

How the Grants Work

  1. Identify an aviation-focused educational initiative aligned with the grant’s objectives.

  2. Prepare a program plan including objectives, target participants, learning outcomes, and budget.

  3. Submit the application demonstrating how the program expands access, develops skills, or creates career pathways in aviation.

  4. Applications are reviewed for alignment with objectives, potential impact, and feasibility.

  5. Approved grants support program implementation, outreach, and educational activities.

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FAQs

1. Who can apply for Education Grants?
Registered non-profit organisations, educational institutions, museums, foundations, and community programs that offer aviation-focused learning.

2. Are religious organizations eligible?
Yes, if programs are inclusive and not specific to a single religion.

3. What types of programs are supported?
Youth aviation camps, workshops, mentoring initiatives, workforce development programs, and aviation-related research projects.

4. How long must an organisation have been operating?
Applicants must have been established for at least two years prior to applying.

5. Do the grants fund for-profit aviation programs?
No, only non-profit and community-focused programs are eligible.

6. What is the main purpose of the grants?
To expand access to aviation education, develop skills, and create career pathways in the aviation sector.

7. Can museums and foundations apply?
Yes, as long as their programs focus on aviation education or career development.

Conclusion

Education Grants provide essential support for initiatives that inspire interest in aviation, build practical skills, and create future career opportunities. By funding educational programs, mentoring, and research, these grants help develop the next generation of aviation professionals and strengthen the long-term engagement of communities with the aviation industry.

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