Nominations are now open for the 2026 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity, which seeks climate solutions already delivering measurable, real-world impact.
The Prize celebrates leaders and initiatives that are tackling climate change in ways that improve lives, restore ecosystems, and address urgent global challenges.
It is designed to recognise achievements with proven momentum—not as lifetime recognition or seed funding, but as a boost to scale solutions that are already working.
Award Prize
Each year, the Prize awards $1 million to an individual, group or organisation whose work shows strong environmental and community impact. If there are multiple laureates, the prize money is shared equally.
Additionally, winners receive global visibility and join a respected network of climate leaders supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Who can apply
Eligibility is open to individuals or organisations making a meaningful contribution to climate action.
Nominations must be submitted by an eligible third party, and nominees must be actively engaged in their work.
Potential nominees include:
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Individuals working on climate solutions
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Non-profit organisations
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Research groups or academic teams
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Community-led climate initiatives
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Local, regional or global advocacy groups
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Innovators with demonstrated climate impact
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Organisations delivering nature- or community-based climate results
How to apply
All nominations must be submitted through the official online form available on the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation website.
Nominators are expected to clearly outline the nominee’s achievements, evidence of impact, leadership qualities and the relevance of the work to current global needs.
Supporting documents may be required to demonstrate verifiable results.
Deadline
Applications close on January 30, 2026.
Explore more global climate prizes via our Opportunities page.
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