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Intercultural Innovation Hub 2026
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and BMW Group
The Intercultural Innovation Hub 2026 invites non-profit organizations worldwide to apply for a year-long programme that helps scale impactful intercultural and inclusion-focused initiatives. Up to 10 organizations will be selected, each receiving up to USD 20,000 plus capacity building, mentorship, and global networking.
IIE Artist Protection Fund
Institute of International Education (IIE)
The IIE Artist Protection Fund provides fellowships for artists facing serious threats to their lives or practice, offering placements at safe host institutions worldwide. Fellows receive financial support, mentorship, and access to professional networks.
Wellcome Early-Career Awards
Wellcome Trust
The Wellcome Early-Career Awards provide funding for early-career researchers across any discipline to establish themselves as independent investigators. Grants cover salary and up to £400,000 for research costs over up to five years.
EBRAINS Digital Infrastructure for Neuroscience Research
European Commission
The EC is offering €32 million to advance neuroscience, brain medicine, and brain-inspired technologies through the EBRAINS digital research infrastructure. The initiative supports AI-powered data platforms, large-scale simulations, digital brain twins, and interoperable services.
Elephant Trust Grants
Elephant Trust
The Elephant Trust provides grants of £2,000–£5,000 to support artists and small UK-based arts organisations in creating and producing new, imaginative work or exhibitions. Priority is given to projects demonstrating originality and a clear vision.
UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education
UNESCO (Government of China)
The UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education recognizes innovative initiatives that improve educational opportunities for girls and women. Funded by the Government of China, the prize awards two laureates annually with $50,000 USD each to support and expand impactful programmes.
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