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Project SoilTribes: launches call to support multi-actor Initiatives to foster soil literacy

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Programmes Agro-Food, Environment Missions

The project Soil Tribes is being funded under the EU mission "a soil deal for Europe" and part of their funding (1,75 million euros) is reserved for third parties. They have now opened a call for innovative projects that strengthen soil literacy, engage communities, and contribute to the restoration of Europe’s soils. Successful applicants will receive grants ranging from €25,000 to €100,000. The call is open to participants from all EU Member States as well as Horizon Europe–associated countries.

The deadline for applications is the 10th of October 2025, and more information can be found here.

 

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