Deadline: October 10, 2025
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 their most precious resources—soil.
Aims
- SoilTribes invites applicants to submit their ideas for lump sum grants aimed at supporting innovative, multi-actor initiatives that foster soil literacy, raise public awareness, and engage diverse communities in the protection and restoration of soil.
- These grants are designed to trigger behavioral change and galvanize innovation at the intersection of science, arts, and society.
Grant Categories & Available Budget
- The call is divided into two Lots, depending on the maturity of your idea:
- Lot 1:
- Development of New Ideas:
- For early-stage, experimental or creative projects
- Development of New Ideas:
- Lot 2:
- Improvement & Scale-Up:
- For initiatives with proven experience looking to grow or replicate
- Improvement & Scale-Up:
- Lot 1:
- Within each Lot, proposals must fall under at least one of the following strands:
- Communication campaigns:
- Strategic messaging to boost soil awareness
- Creative soil-related activities and events:
- Using art and culture to tell soil stories
- Citizens’ engagement:
- Empowering communities through co-creation and participation
- Communication campaigns:
- Projects are defined by their grant size, based on the scope, ambition and implementation needs of their project. The call provides three options, each associated with a specific implementation period:
- Grant size:
- Small
- Grant: €25,000
- Project Duration: 6 months
- Medium
- Grant: €50,000
- Project Duration: 9 months
- Large
- Grant: €100,000
- Project Duration: 12 months
- Small
- Grant size:
Who can apply?
- 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
For more information, visit SoilTribes.