Fundación Moeve Awards
If you believe your project is innovative and helps drive a just ecological transition, submit it!
You have until March 11 at 3:00 PM (Mainland Spain time) and 2:00 PM (Portugal time).
Fundación Moeve launches the third edition of the Moeve Foundation Awards (formerly Future for All Awards) with €120,000 to support projects that improve people's quality of life and their environment.
We are looking for transformational projects with a significant impact that promote a just ecological transition in a significant and relevant way and help people have a better life.
It is important for projects to have demonstrable results and be scalable.
This year, as a new feature, the degree of innovation will also be assessed.
The Fundación Moeve Awards (formerly Future for All Awards) are open to private or public companies with headquarters and operations in Spain or Portugal: startups, NGOs, SMEs, freelancers, non-corporate foundations, associations, educational centers, institutes, etc.
The submission period will be from February 17 to March 11, 2026, until 3:00 PM (Mainland Spain time) and 2:00 PM (Portugal time).
The three winners will receive an expert support to carry out their projects in addition to financial support to boost their projects.
Once the project submission period concludes, ten finalists will be chosen to provide a pitch for their proposal. To this end, assistance will be provided by experts in preparation sessions to the finalist groups.
The awards ceremony will be in June. The panel of judges that will select a maximum of 3 winning projects will be composed of members of the Fundación Moeve Advisory Board. Additionally, a person of recognized prestige may be added, as well as representatives of the Fundación or Moeve.
If you would like to receive an invitation for the informational webinars that will be held on February 27 at 10:00 AM (CET, Mainland Spain time) and March 3 at 11:00 AM (Mainland Spain time) in Spanish, or on February 27 at 10:00 AM (Portugal time) in Portuguese, sign up here.
These are the three winners of the previous edition of the Future for All Awards (now Fundación Moeve Awards).
These innovative and sustainable proposals stood out among numerous applications, demonstrating a strong commitment to an inclusive future and were finalists in the second edition: Clevergy is a home energy management SaaS platform for energy companies that helps them improve their relationship with their customers and offer innovative energy services, placing consumers at the center of the energy transition. Feltwood is a company that has developed and patented an innovative material, produced from plant waste. Fitplanet is a sustainable fashion startup that transforms plastic waste from the Mediterranean into recycled and recyclable high-performance technical garments, through eco-design and the circular economy. Oreka is a digital platform that simplifies the donation and reduction of food surpluses, collaborating with companies and social entities to promote the circular economy. GotaTech is an innovative project that captures atmospheric water through passive collectors with nanomaterials, without the need for energy or CO2 emissions, improving access to clean water and decontaminating the air. Its sustainable and modular approach facilitates water self-sufficiency in rural and urban communities, aligning with the SDGs and the 2030 Agenda. MacroCarbon is a Canary Island startup, whose mission is to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from seaweed grown in the ocean using innovative, scalable, and efficient technology. Ecolegios will create a community of 10 public schools that will lead an ecological transition process by measuring their carbon footprint and building models of sustainability plans that are scalable to the entire educational community.
No. In the Fundación Moeve Awards, the scope is Spain and Portugal, promoting projects developed in either of these two countries and whose main impact is generated within these territories.
We are looking for projects with clear prospects for growth or expansion in scope or impact for at least the next 12 months.
If your project ends in 8 months, for example, but you can justify that the prize money will allow you to expand its impact once completed, you may register it.
The project must be able to demonstrate impactful results, both environmental and social. It is not necessary for it to be in a specific phase, but it must have a solid and realistic business model and structure.
Projects in intermediate or advanced phases that can already show significant results will be valued positively.