Organizations working to build healthier, more sustainable food systems can now apply for the Thrive Grant 2026. This funding opportunity supports impactful initiatives outside the United States that promote plant-based foods, improve access to nutritious meals, and accelerate alternatives to industrial animal agriculture.
Eligible organizations can receive between $10,000 and $30,000 USD to scale projects that create lasting change in communities around the world.
The Thrive Grant is an international funding program designed for organizations with a proven track record of success. It supports mission-driven groups advancing food system transformation through innovation, education, advocacy, and community-based solutions.
The grant is especially suited for mid-size or larger organizations ready to expand their reach and deepen their impact.
Successful applicants may receive:
Funding amounts depend on the quality, feasibility, and impact potential of the proposal.
The Thrive Grant operates on multiple funding rounds each year. Applications close at 11:59 PM GMT on the following dates:
Applicants can choose the nearest available round that best fits their project timeline.
Applicants should expect a response within up to 8 weeks after the application deadline.
Organizations may be eligible if they meet the following requirements:
Currently, organizations with annual budgets under $500,000 USD are being prioritized.
Thrive Grant welcomes proposals focused on the following areas:
Projects that reduce dependence on factory farming and introduce sustainable solutions.
Initiatives that encourage healthier food environments through plant-based options.
Programs that improve affordability, availability, and awareness of healthy plant-based nutrition.
Due to a high number of proposals from Africa, first-time Africa-based applicants who have not previously received Thrive funding are encouraged to join the Thrive Africa Accelerator before applying.
The accelerator helps organizations connect with advocates across Africa while allowing Thrive to better understand their work.
Additionally, first-time Africa-based groups may have stronger chances through the Seed Grant pathway.
The following are not eligible for Thrive Grant funding:
The Thrive Grant is more than financial support—it is an opportunity to grow solutions that improve public health, sustainability, and food equity. If your organization is building a better future through plant-based innovation, this grant can help you expand your impact.
Applications must be submitted through the official online portal. Email submissions are not accepted.
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