Deadline: 14-Oct-2026
The Fund for Future 2026 call offers up to €4,000 per project to support activities for children and youth (up to 18 years) in Lennik and Sint-Pieters-Leeuw. With a total budget of €20,000, the fund prioritizes inclusive, community-based initiatives that promote wellbeing, participation, and social connection.
What is the Fund for Future 2026 Call?
The Fund for Future 2026 call is a local funding initiative aimed at supporting impactful projects that improve the lives of children and young people.
It focuses on community-driven activities that are rooted in local needs and designed to strengthen social engagement, inclusion, and youth development.
Key Objectives of the Fund
The fund supports projects that:
- Provide physical, sports, cultural, artistic, or social activities
- Address real needs of children and youth
- Foster connection and community engagement
- Promote inclusion, diversity, and solidarity
- Encourage participation of vulnerable young people
Types of Projects Supported
Eligible initiatives may include:
- Creative summer camps with focus on vulnerable children
- School infrastructure improvements (e.g., playground equipment)
- Inclusive spaces such as sensory rooms for children with disabilities
- Community-based youth engagement programs
These examples highlight the fund’s emphasis on practical, inclusive, and impactful solutions.
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be an organization or association working with children and youth (up to 18 years)
- Operate in Lennik and/or Sint-Pieters-Leeuw
- Submit a complete application in Dutch
- Ensure the project is implemented before 31 December 2027
Only organizations (not individuals) are eligible to apply.
Funding Details
- Total Budget: €20,000
- Maximum Grant per Project: €4,000
- Funding Flexibility: Jury may adjust requested amounts
- Ineligible Costs: Internal wage costs are not covered
What Costs Can Be Covered?
Funding may be used for:
- Program materials and supplies
- Equipment (e.g., playground or activity tools)
- Event and activity costs
- Community engagement initiatives
Note: Salaries or internal staff wages are not eligible.
Why This Fund Matters
This initiative invests directly in the wellbeing and development of children and youth at the local level.
It strengthens communities by:
- Supporting inclusive and accessible opportunities
- Addressing real social and developmental needs
- Promoting solidarity and diversity
- Encouraging grassroots innovation
How to Apply: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organization works with youth and operates in the eligible locations.
Step 2: Design Your Project
Develop a project that addresses local needs and aligns with inclusion and community engagement goals.
Step 3: Prepare Application in Dutch
Complete all required information clearly and accurately.
Step 4: Check Feasibility
Ensure you have partners, permits, and resources in place.
Step 5: Submit Before Deadline
Apply within the official timeframe and ensure completeness.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be assessed based on:
- Direct benefit to children and youth
- Social relevance and measurable impact
- Promotion of inclusion, diversity, and solidarity
- Feasibility and readiness
- Engagement of vulnerable groups
Projects involving vulnerable youth receive special consideration.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting incomplete or non-Dutch applications
- Proposing projects outside the eligible regions
- Ignoring inclusion and diversity aspects
- Lack of clear impact or community relevance
- Poor planning or unrealistic timelines
Tips for a Strong Application
- Focus on real, local needs
- Clearly define expected outcomes and impact
- Demonstrate inclusion of vulnerable groups
- Show strong partnerships and readiness
- Keep the project practical and achievable
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply?
Organizations and associations working with children and youth in eligible areas. - What is the maximum funding amount?
Up to €4,000 per project. - What is the total funding available?
The total budget is €20,000. - Are salaries covered?
No, internal wage costs are not eligible. - What language is required for the application?
Applications must be submitted in Dutch. - When must projects be completed?
Projects must be implemented before 31 December 2027. - What types of projects are prioritized?
Projects that are inclusive, community-driven, and benefit vulnerable youth.
Conclusion
The Fund for Future 2026 call provides a valuable opportunity for local organizations to implement impactful youth-focused projects in Lennik and Sint-Pieters-Leeuw. With a strong emphasis on inclusion, community engagement, and practical outcomes, the fund supports initiatives that create meaningful change for children and young people.
Organizations that align their proposals with local needs, demonstrate feasibility, and prioritize vulnerable groups will have the strongest chance of success.
For more information, visit King Baudouin Foundation.
