Application Deadline: 2 February 2024 at 5 PM GMT.
The nominations for the fifth edition of the Gulbenkian Prize are now open. The Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity, first awarded in 2020, rewards individuals and organisations who are leading society’s efforts to tackle the single biggest challenge facing humanity today: climate change. The Prize recognises outstanding contributions to climate action and climate solutions that inspire hope.
With an annual award of 1 million euro, the Prize funding has been used to support people facing the worst impacts of climate change and help scale climate solutions. The 2023 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity was awarded to ecosystem restoration leaders from the Global South.
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation was established in 1956 as the lasting legacy of Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian. The Prize is a manifestation of its commitment to put sustainability at the heart of everything it does. The Prize aims to strengthen communities facing the effects of climate change, helping them to adapt and build resilience at a local level. It supports scalable solutions that will have real impact nationally and globally.
CANDIDATE ELIGIBILITY
- The Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity is open to nominations of any individuals, organisations, or groups of people and organisations from around the world.
- They must be making a significant contribution to the development of solutions to tackle climate change. Nominations must demonstrate the reach or potential reach of outstanding results and provide highly relevant evidence of future impact.
- Nominations must come from a third party.
- The prize cannot be granted posthumously or to an organisation after ceasing its activity, nor to former members of the Jury of the Prize.
NOMINATIONS
- Applications should be submitted by third parties; self-nominations are not permitted. All nominations should be submitted using the digital form available at gulbenkian.pt in accordance with the instructions provided.
- Nominations close on 2 February 2024 at 5PM GMT.
- The Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity team may request further information in addition to the documents submitted in the application page.
Timeline:
- Nomination deadline– 2 February 2024 (5 pm GMT) Winner announcement
- The winner will be announced and broadcast via a ceremony in July 2024 (date to be announced).
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