The organization has presented the awards to the projects for their contributions to fostering a fair ecological transition and creating a positive impact on people. 120,000 euros have been distributed among the initiatives as support to continue their work, and in addition, they will have a specialized advisory service
More informationAs part of its “Vesta Envera: Rising from the Flames” initiative, which received a Social Value Award from Fundación Cepsa in 2023
More informationFundación Cepsa will allocate up to 375,000 euros to promote the projects of the winning social organizations in areas where they have a significant activity
More informationA research study will reveal the concentration of breeding of this species at the capital's beach
More informationPreventing self-harm and suicidal behaviors are the focus of a winning project for the Social Value Awards
More informationMore than 60 families will benefit from this aid, thanks to the Social Value Awards
More informationWith this initiative, both institutions promote the social integration of the group with mental health problems
More informationThe association, winner of the Social Value Award 2023, ensures hot water at their reception center, where they serve more than a hundred people
More informationThe organization, winner of a Social Value Award, has launched a day care center for people over 60
More informationThe organization participates in an inclusive volunteering day with four NGOs at the botanical garden
More informationThe organization promotes the environmental restoration of land affected by the fire that devastated Tenerife last summer
More informationThe project has been recognized in the category Education and Environmental Awareness of the Environmental Award of the Regional Ministry of Sustainability, Environment, and Blue Economy
More informationThe association, winner of the Social Value Award, implements a therapeutic tool that increases interaction and works on cognitive stimulation
More informationto provide mitigation tools to volunteer entities in Tenerife, and through them to families
More informationObservatorio de Transición Justa has presented its second state report on the perception of the ecological transition in Spain
More informationThe educational project has the collaboration of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council and the Ataretaco Foundation
More informationThe association improves its management processes and program implementation, and ceases to use paper records
More informationFundación Cepsa, ‘Quique Bolsitas’ and Woman Plogging Evolution join forces and remove 75 kilos of trash
More informationThis was determined by a study commissioned by the City Council of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in collaboration with Fundación Cepsa
More informationThis first edition, which is open for registration until June 7th, will recognize projects that promote a just ecological transition and have a positive impact on people
More informationThe association is the winner of the Special Employee Award, within the call for the 2023 Social Value Awards, and has been able to acquire a new electric forklift
More informationFundación Cepsa continues to spearhead initiatives aimed at enriching and preserving the region's biodiversity
More informationWith the assistance of around thirty volunteers from Cepsa, Envera, AFES Mental Health, the Insular Mountaineering Federation of Tenerife, and the Nivaria Mountaineering Club
More informationIn the 19th edition of these awards, Fundación Cepsa has awarded 435,000 euros, recognizing the work of 35 social projects
More informationAn interpretive table offers advice for protecting marine life in this new bathing area
More informationThe association won a 2023 Social Value Award with this initiative, which has made it possible for them to carry out activities in an engaging and entertaining way
More informationThis edition, marking the tenth anniversary of the opening of the Madrevieja Environmental Station, saw an increase in the number of participating centers
More informationIt focused its lines of action on the social, environmental and scientific/educational fields
More informationThe Fundación Cepsa Chair at the University of Cádiz published its activity report for 2023
More informationPatricia Ruiz Villalobos, Pablo Sanchidrian Herrera, and Miguel Suffo Pino receive their awards at the Algeciras School of Engineering
More informationProvivienda, Envera, Save the Children, Atelsam, and AsperCan, recognized for their social work
More informationIn the context of World Wetlands Day, Fundación Cepsa, along with Education Minister of the Andalusian Government Patricia del Pozo, territorial delegate Jose Correa, and mayor of Palos de la Frontera Carmelo Romero, presented a new network of early fire detection sensors
More informationThe Fundación invested close to €500,000 over the past year
More informationCepsa's professional women share their academic and work experience with students from Castilla del Pino High School
More informationLos premiados estuvieron acompañados por los delegados de inclusión social y de cultura, José Manuel Borrero y Teresa Herrera
More informationAFA Campo de Gibraltar, AFA Barreño, Autism Cádiz, Gaditana Association of Spina Bifida, Cruz Blanca Foundation, and Fegadi are recognized in this ceremony
More informationThe cards can be used to buy fuel for the vehicles used by the organization in its charity work in the region
More informationThey will deliver energy-efficient products to the volunteer organizations participating in the “Zero Energy Poverty” campaign
More informationThis is the 26th work from this initiative conceived and promoted by Fundación Cepsa, with the support of the capital's City Council
More informationThe initiative benefits different public educational centers that will participate in the robotics tournament
More informationThe tour program brought together families who enjoyed this space, which was formerly a landfill, and now houses the best collection of palm trees in Europe
More informationIt will be implemented in eight primary schools in Santa Cruz de Tenerife with the collaboration of the Ataretaco Foundation
More informationThis project will double the production of plants that will be used to reforest Teide National Park after last summer's fire
More informationThis piece by Adrián Martínez and Acaymo Padrino is the 26th of the "Sumérgete en Santa Cruz" (Dive in Santa Cruz) project
More informationOrganized by the Fundación Santa Cruz Sostenible, are free of charge and guided by specialized environmental monitors
More informationWith the participation of fifteen volunteers from the Nivaria Mountaineering Club, AFES Mental Health, and the Tenerife Mountaineering Federation
More informationPatricia Ruiz Villalobos, Pablo Sanchidrian Herrera and Miguel Suffo Pino, honored at this year's edition of the Fundación Cepsa Chair Awards
More informationThe program has made it possible for 13 Third Sector organizations to offer this activity to their users
More informationThe IE Foundation and Fundación Cepsa presented today in Madrid their report entitled "Energy Transition and Gender Equality: Opportunities for Spanish Youth," which states that one in three young people is interested in working in areas related to the environment and sustainable energy
More informationSEO/BirdLife is in charge of biweekly monitoring and preparing an annual report
More informationThis year's event received a total of 30 applications
More informationCepsa's professional women share their academic and work experience with students from Almoraima High School in Castellar.
More informationA study will be carried out for the area’s ecological restoration, and a thermophilic forest and traditional fruit trees will be planted
More informationSix projects have been recognized in this edition, four of which are related to the ecological transition
More informationAward-winning projects are focusing on fuel poverty, functional diversity, migrant minors, and mental health
More informationThe association won the 2022 Social Value Awards for this initiative that combines social action with the circular economy and promoting environmental awareness
More informationThe meeting focused on the most important environmental projects supported by the Fundación Cepsa in the Canary Islands and Andalusia
More informationFundación Cepsa highlights, on International Bird Day, the work carried out at the Madrevieja Environmental Station help owls recover in southern Spain
More informationThe association won the 2022 Social Value Awards for this initiative that combines social action with the circular economy
More informationFundación Cepsa offers the capital of Tenerife this work of enormous dimensions, right in the city center
More informationThrough these awards, the entity recognizes projects that promote social inclusion, as well as other initiatives that promote renewable energies, sustainable mobility, energy efficiency, protection of biodiversity, the fight against climate change or circular economy
More informationThe project, which was awarded a 2022 Social Value Award, enables the exchange of experiences and awareness of mental health issues
More informationSince its restoration in 2001, thanks to the work of Fundación Cepsa and the Regional Government of Andalusia, the lagoon’s biodiversity has grown every year
More informationThrough the project “Therapeutic energy: support for people affected by eating disorders,” winner of a Social Value Award 2022
More informationThrough talks in educational centers, given by victims of traffic accidents who have suffered a spinal cord injury
More informationSocial Value Award provides 20 people with physiotherapy, rehabilitation and training treatments this year
More informationThe Ramón Díaz de Bustamante Foundation is the winner of the 2022 Social Value Awards with this initiative that combines other therapies such as plant workshops
More information16 users of the Association can enjoy a two-day accompanied stay in hotels in Tenerife, while their caregivers rest
More informationA Social Value Award helps the Association train 41 people with intellectual disabilities in the performing arts and digital communication
More informationThe Santa Cruz City Council, through the Sustainable Santa Cruz Foundation, and Fundación Cepsa have been working together since the beginning of the project
More informationRed2Red and Fundación Cepsa have presented in Madrid the first state report of the Just Transition Observatory on the perception of the ecological transition in Spain. The analysis was presented with the aim of analyzing the fair transition process and bringing visibility to the perception of individuals and stakeholders
More informationAn electrolyzer that produces green hydrogen built by five students from the IES Rábida of Huelva wins the Energy Campus prize
More informationFundación Cepsa and the FGCSIC meet to learn first-hand about ComFuturo projects
More informationMore than 70 women researchers have participated to date in the Chicas con Cienci@ULL educational program
More informationThe first meeting was with Fasican, which promotes the autonomy of deaf people in the Canary Islands
More information60 students from vocational training schools in Madrid, the Canary Islands, Cadiz and Huelva will receive a scholarship of 2,500 euros in the 2023/2024 academic year to pay for tuition, school supplies, transportation and meals, among others
More informationWith the help of Fundación Cepsa, students and their families enjoy guided environmental tours this year
More informationThe Energy Campus is an education program that more than 1,386 students from 23 schools in the region and Malaga have taken part in
More informationFundación Cepsa maintains its commitment to its wetlands and to biodiversity protection projects in Andalusia and the Canary Islands
More informationIn her new role, Teresa Mañueco will empower Fundación Cepsa's activity, focused on promoting a fair and inclusive ecological transition under Cepsa's 2030 Positive Motion strategy
More informationA total of 23 schools in the provinces of Cadiz and Malaga are participating in the current edition of this training program in the energy sector
More informationBoth organizations, in their commitment to the environment, support the Doñana Park Ranger service to protect the environment during the pilgrimage
More informationThe deadline for submitting applications is July 31
More informationThe entity, winner of the 2022 Social Value Awards, organizes training workshops at its headquarters in Algeciras for parents and legal guardians
More informationAny student in their final year of a bachelor's or master's degree at the University of Huelva may participate in the program
More informationUniversity students from any discipline can use this space to develop their innovative projects
More informationThe Fundación Cepsa Chair at the University of Cádiz published its activity report for last year
More informationFifteen Cepsa employees participate in a workshop to make “heart pillows”
More informationIn February, environmental education workshops were held with schools
More informationIn the 18th edition of these awards, Fundación Cepsa recognized the work of 38 initiatives from Madrid, Canary Islands, Huelva, Campo de Gibraltar, Portugal, and Colombia
More informationThe entity focused its lines of action on the social, environmental and scientific/educational fields
More informationA total of 26 schools in the provinces of Cadiz and Malaga are participating in the current edition of this training program in the energy sector
More informationThe entity focused its lines of action on the social, environmental and scientific/educational fields
More informationThe foundation invested more than €574,490 over the past year
More informationAdepsi, Aesleme, AFES Mental Health, Apanate, Fasican, Gull Laségue, and Pichón Trail Project Association were presented their trophies
More informationTo inform and raise awareness among the local population and tourists about the need to conserve and care for the natural values of its spaces, especially its birdlife
More informationApropadis, Victoria Kent, Fegadi, Amigos por una Sonrisa, AFA Tarifa and Fundación Díaz de Bustamante y Vélez are recognized in this ceremony
More informationFor over 20 years now, this event has been a day of celebration for Cepsa and Fundación Cepsa
More informationThe creation of social eco-orchards joins the joint actions carried out since the beginning of the volcanic phenomenon
More informationLeonor María Sillero, Jose Manuel Reales and Ismael Romero receive their awards at the Higher Technical School of Engineering of Algeciras.
More informationThe cards can be used to buy fuel for the vehicles used by the organization in its charity work in the region
More informationThe new facility will provide a multidisciplinary work space where students can develop innovative initiatives and encourage collaborative teamwork
More informationThe organization was one of those selected by energy professionals as part of the Social Value Awards
More informationThrough expressions of interest, or 'microprojects,' we are committed to encouraging research in areas that can support Cepsa's lines of action
More informationMaarten Wetselaar, President of Fundación Cepsa and CEO of Cepsa, received this recognition of the entity's commitment to transparency and the rigor with which it develops and fulfills its social activities
More informationThe project, which also has the support of the Regional Government of Andalusia, among other entities, was recognized as "the greatest contribution to SDG 14 regarding the conservation of our seas", in a ceremony presided by the Minister of Transport, Mobility, and Urban Agenda, Raquel Sánchez
More informationLeonor María Sillero, Jose Manuel Reales, and Ismael Romero, recognized at this edition of the Fundación Cepsa Chair Awards
More informationWith the support of Fundación Cepsa, primary school students paint two murals on environmental awareness
More informationA total of 33 Bachelor's and 6 Master's theses were submitted in this third call for proposals
More informationSince its opening in 2014, schoolchildren, students, public representatives, and members of the public have been able to get to learn more about this Fundación Cepsa wetland up close
More informationSix projects have been recognized in this edition, four of which are related to the ecological transition
More informationThe award-winning projects focus on care for people with hearing impairment, autism, multiple sclerosis, eating disorders, spinal cord injuries, and mental health.
More informationLaura Cuenca Tirado and Davinia Bueno Giner are the winners of the UNED-1 Awards in the Humanities and Sciences categories, respectively
More informationThe rector of the University of La Laguna, participates in the series of seminars “Researchers for Ecological Transition and Innovation,” organized by this Chair
More informationThe jury will be chaired by the subdelegate of the Andalusian Government in Campo de Gibraltar, Javier Rodriguez Ros
More informationBoth entities have cooperated since the beginning of the volcanic phenomenon by providing a psychosocial support service
More informationThe initiative to develop therapeutic workshops through artistic expression is the winner of the Social Value Awards 2021
More informationThe action aims to highlight the work carried out by local, national and international women scientists and to publicize their contributions in this field
More informationStudents from Tenerife, daughters of Cepsa staff, were inspired by women professionals in the company.
More informationThe panel will meet in November to judge the projects and determine the winners
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