Budget and project subject matter
\n
Regarding the budget,The minimum amount required for each project will be 150,000 euros and the maximum amount will be 2 million. For projects submitted by the Group, the minimum amount requested by each of its constituent entities must be €75,000.
\n
On the other hand, the topics of the projects must be adaptedTo the 14 sectors that were identified as priority sectorsWith high transformative potential for reconversion and job creation revealed in the studyEmployment and environmental transformation. Labor sources, labor transformation and training challenges in sectors related to climate change and biodiversity in Spainpublished in 2023 by the Biodiversity Foundation and the Spanish Climate Change Office of MITECO.
\n
According to this study, they will be as follows: urban renormalization; management of natural heritage and protected areas; environmental restoration; Sustainable nature tourism; Sustainable agricultural operations (agriculture, livestock and beekeeping); sustainable fishing and aquaculture; sustainable forest management; circular economy (waste prevention, management and diversion); Building energy retrofit and energy efficiency; Building low-consumption homes; Urban planning and sustainable mobility; Renewable energy production. Protection and response to extreme events, and electrified transportation (electric vehicle).
\n
Applications whose submission period ends after thatJune 2, 2024It must be submitted through the Biodiversity Foundation website.
\n”}}”>
Budget and theme of Biodiversity Foundation projects
Regarding the budget, The minimum amount required for each project will be 150,000 euros and the maximum amount will be 2 million. For projects submitted by the Group, the minimum amount requested by each of its constituent entities must be €75,000.
On the other hand, the topics of the projects must be adapted To the 14 sectors that were identified as priority sectors With high transformative potential for reconversion and job creation revealed in the study Employment and Environmental transformation. Labor sources, labor transformation and training challenges in sectors related to climate change and biodiversity in Spainpublished in 2023 by Biodiversity Foundation and the Spanish Climate Change Office of MITECO.
According to this study, they will be as follows: urban renormalization; management of natural heritage and protected areas; environmental restoration; Sustainable nature tourism; Sustainable agricultural operations (agriculture, livestock and beekeeping); sustainable fishing and aquaculture; sustainable forest management; circular economy (waste prevention, management and diversion); Building energy retrofit and energy efficiency; Building low-consumption homes; Urban planning and sustainable mobility; Renewable energy production. Protection and response to extreme events, and electrified transportation (electric vehicle).
Applications whose submission period ends after that June 2, 2024It must be submitted through the website Biodiversity Foundation.