Voksenlivets overgange og forandringer
Who can apply: Projects that strengthen well-being and generate knowledge about transitions and changes in later adulthood.
The VELUX Foundations are Danish corporate-linked philanthropies that support projects improving quality of life, especially for children and young people, older adults, and people facing social disadvantage. They also back research and knowledge-building, with a visible interest in initiatives that create practical, long-term public benefit rather than one-off charitable relief. Their giving tends to favor well-defined organizations and programs with measurable impact, often in Denmark but sometimes with broader reach through research or knowledge partnerships.
Primarily foundation grants to organizations and projects, often program-specific and mission-aligned; support is typically larger-scale and impact-oriented rather than small unrestricted gifts. Funding may be competitive and guided by strategic priorities rather than open, broad-based application rounds.
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Current and upcoming funding from VELUX Foundations, The that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Projects that strengthen well-being and generate knowledge about transitions and changes in later adulthood.
Who can apply: Projects and collaborations related to democratic sustainability.
Who can apply: Projects that aim to develop or rethink social interventions that strengthen inclusion in communities.
Who can apply: Projects in technical and natural science research and education.
Who can apply: Projects that contribute to a healthy marine environment and climate resilience.
Who can apply: Projects that generate new knowledge about people, culture, and society and contribute to democracy and sustainability.
Who can apply: Initiatives related to youth and education in Europe.
Who can apply: Applicants must follow the current call guidance when the pool is announced.
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