The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is seeking nominations for one of the world’s most significant environmental awards. Specifically, this €1 million prize recognizes individuals, organizations, or groups leading the fight against climate change. Consequently, the funding is intended to scale up solutions that protect nature and build resilience for the most vulnerable communities.
Program Overview
This is a major humanitarian award focused on climate action. Therefore, it does not accept self-nominations; candidates must be nominated by a third party. By joining the ranks of past winners—like Greta Thunberg and the Global Covenant of Mayors—recipients gain global validation and the financial muscle to expand their impact.
Key Benefits
The prize offers transformative financial support. Specifically, the benefits include:
- €1 Million Award: A substantial unrestricted grant to be used for climate mitigation or adaptation projects.
- Global Recognition: The winner is celebrated at a high-profile ceremony in Lisbon, Portugal.
- Media Spotlight: Extensive international media coverage amplifies the winner’s cause.
- Networking: Access to the Foundation’s network of scientists, activists, and philanthropists.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, a nominee must be making an outstanding contribution to climate action. Crucially, anyone can submit a nomination, but you cannot nominate yourself.
- Nominee Type: Individuals, groups of people, non-profit organizations, universities, or research centers.
- Focus Area: Must demonstrate significant impact in reducing emissions, protecting biodiversity, or helping communities adapt to climate change.
- Geography: Open to nominees from any country in the world.
Application Process
- Deadline: January 30, 2026 (5:00 PM GMT).
- Submission: Nominations must be submitted via the online form on the Gulbenkian Foundation website.
- Requirements: A description of the nominee’s work, evidence of impact, and letters of support.






