The SoilTribes project is proud to launch an open call for lump sum grants supporting innovative, cross-sector initiatives that champion soil literacy, mobilize communities, and protect one of our most precious resources: soil.
Lot 1: Development of New Ideas: For early-stage, experimental or creative projects
Lot 2: Improvement & Scale-Up: For initiatives with proven experience looking to grow or replicate
End Date10 Oct 2025 Funding AmountUpto EUR 100k Funding Resource Type
Grant
Funding Provider
SoilTribes
SoilHealth
Short DescirptionThe SoilTribes project is proud to launch an open call for lump sum grants supporting innovative, cross-sector initiatives that champion soil literacy, mobilize communities, and protect one of our most precious resources: soil.
Lot 1: Development of New Ideas: For early-stage, experimental or creative projects
Lot 2: Improvement & Scale-Up: For initiatives with proven experience looking to grow or replicate
Criteria(Please refer to the website for criteria and details)
These grants are designed to trigger behavioral change and galvanize innovation at the intersection of science, arts, and society. - Restore soil health - Engage communities - Increase soil literacy
This call is open to public or private legal entities based in EU Member States, their Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT), or Horizon Europe Associated Countries, including:
- organizations from creative and cultural industries and sectors, including legal artistic entities - non-profit organisation (private or public); - public authorities (national, regional, local); - international organisations; - non-governmental organisations; - universities; - educational institutions; - think tanks; - research centres; - startups and SMEs;
Depending on the grant size, proposals can be submitted by a single applicant or consortium, as follows: For small projects, applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries), as well as proposals submitted by a consortium of at least 2 applicants For medium and large projects, proposals must be submitted by a consortium composed of at least three entities