Overview
| Donor: | Healthy Food Healthy Planet (HFHP) |
| Application procedure: | Full Proposal |
| Donor base: | Belgium |
| Reference number: | - |
| Eligible applicants: | Non-Profit Organisation |
| Deadline: | 18.04.2025 |
Financial details
| Grant size: | Medium - up to $1,000,000 |
| Minimum grant size: | 200.000€ |
| Total available budget: | - |
| Funding type: | Grants |
| Maximum grant size: | 800.000€ |
| Funding ratio: | up to 100% |
Sectors
- Economic Development
- Environment & Natural Resources
- Food Security
- Human Rights
Project Locations
Europe
Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
Description
1) Objective
HFHP is pleased to invite civil society organisations based in Europe to participate in its open Calls to Collective Action. This is an exciting opportunity to bring forward innovative ideas and collaborate with partners to shape healthier, just and
sustainable food environments. Our Calls to Collective Action are open to partnerships of two or more organisations working together to change food environments. They welcome proposals from organizations with diverse experiences and perspectives, particularly those who work with grassroots groups or affected communities. They seek projects in three areas of focus, developed in collaboration with our civil society network.
The focus areas are:
- Strengthening Subnational Leadership and Elevating Local Impact: Bridging Local Initiatives to National and European Food System Transformation
- Strengthen communities against the harms of industrial livestock production to public health and justice.
- Accelerate corporate accountability in food systems towards mandatory mechanisms
2) Eligibility
This Call to Collective Action seeks proposals from coalitions or alliances that include grassroots organisations and aim to address the public health, environmental, and social harm caused by industrial livestock production, including industrial fish farming.
3) Location
Actions must take place in Europe.
4) Budget
HFHP will contribute up to €2,000,000 from the HFHP pool fund. They will work to align other donors to support a greater number of applications. Based on experience, their grants for collaborative projects typically range from €200,000 to €800,000. For this funding round, HFHP expects to support between 3 and 10 projects in total, depending on grant sizes.
5) Application
Submit your application via Healthy Food Healthy Planet Grants by 18th April 2025. Their steering committee, the Kitchen Table, will review and select projects based on the eligibility criteria. By end of June, they will inform all applicants of the outcome of the their application.

