Registrations opened for the Zayed Sustainability Prize 2025 – 2024-04-16 05:06:36

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2024-04-16 05:06:36

He Zayed Sustainability Award 2025 is an award that recognizes and offers financial support to innovative and sustainable projects in health, climate action, food, water and energy. This year a total of $5.9 million in prizes will be awarded to the winners of the different categories.

In 2019, the MAIA Impact School de Sololá was one of the winners and this year your school, organization or company can be one of the winners. Batteries then!

Entries for the Zayed Sustainability Prize 2025

He Zayed Sustainability Awarda badge of excellence in the field of sustainability and humanitarianism, has announced the opening of registrations for 2025. Backed by the Government of the United Arab EmiratesThis award seeks to recognize and support innovative solutions that address crucial challenges in vital areas such as health, food, energy, water and climate action.

The call is open to secondary schools, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) and non-profit organizations (NGOs) from different parts of the world. With the goal of encouraging participation and maximizing the impact of sustainable initiatives, the annual fund has increased to $5.9 million, with $1 million going to each winner in the top categories and $150,000 to each of the 6 winning high schools.

Good news for this year’s applicants is that they will be accepting applications in several languages, including Spanish. españolallowing the process to be more accessible.

Categories to participate

  • Health: initiatives that help people access accessible healthcare in fields such as maternal health, epidemics, communicable diseases, diseases due to any type of contamination, among others.
  • Food: projects that optimize food security and agricultural productivity, such as those that work to increase agricultural productivity and reduce hunger and malnutrition, among others.
  • Energy: ventures or actions that provide access to energy and energy efficient solutions.
  • Water: initiatives that help people by providing them with access to safe and affordable drinking water.
  • Climate Action: improves adaptation and resilience to the effects of climate change.
  • Secondary Schools (public or private): projects that demonstrate innovative approaches to address sustainability challenges in one or several areas; These must be led by students and supported by their teachers.

Projects or initiatives in the first five categories must demonstrate that they are improving access to essential services or products in their communities and that they can improve living and working conditions in the long term.

Description of the photo for the visually impaired: poster with information about the award. (Credit: Zayed Sustainability Prize)

When does the call close?

Registration is already underway and will remain open until June 23, 2024 at the latest at 3:00 pm (Central American time). Make your application on the website

If you have any questions you can write to the email address [email protected] and to receive technical assistance to the email address [email protected].

About the award

Since its establishment in 2008, the award honors the humanitarian and sustainability legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founding father of the UAE. Over 16 years, 117 winners have been honored whose initiatives have positively impacted the lives of 384 million people around the world.

This prestigious award not only recognizes excellence in sustainability, but also provides a platform for innovative solutions to gain global visibility and access to financial resources and global collaboration opportunities.

Photo description for the visually impaired: 2024 winners at the award ceremony. (Credit: Zayed Sustainability Prize)

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