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Thrive Grant 2026 | Up to $30,000 Funding for Plant-Based Food Systems and Sustainable Agriculture Initiatives
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Thrive Grant 2026 | Up to $30,000 Funding for Plant-Based Food Systems and Sustainable Agriculture Initiatives

Thrive Grant 2026 | Up to $30,000 Funding for Global Plant-Based Food Systems and Alternatives to Industrial Animal Agriculture

Applications are now open for the Thrive Grant 2026 by Thrive Philanthropy, offering international funding support for nonprofit organizations working to transform food systems and promote sustainable plant-based alternatives to industrial animal agriculture.

The grant supports impactful initiatives focused on sustainable food systems, plant-rich nutrition, equitable food access, and long-term environmental sustainability.

Eligible organizations outside the United States can receive grant funding ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 USD.


Grant Overview

DetailsInformation
Grant NameThrive Grant 2026
OrganizationThrive Philanthropy
Grant TypeInternational Nonprofit Grant
Funding Amount$10,000 – $30,000 USD
Eligible ApplicantsNonprofit Organizations Outside the United States
Focus AreasPlant-Based Food Systems & Sustainable Agriculture
Application CyclesFour Times Per Year
Application ModeOnline Application
Grant StatusApplications Open

About the Thrive Grant

The Thrive Grant is an international funding initiative created to support organizations working on sustainable food systems and alternatives to industrial animal agriculture.

The programme prioritizes organizations that are already demonstrating measurable community impact and are committed to creating healthier, equitable, and environmentally sustainable food systems.

Through this grant, Thrive Philanthropy aims to support initiatives that:

  • Accelerate alternatives to industrial animal agriculture
  • Promote sustainable plant-rich food systems
  • Improve access to nutritious plant-based foods
  • Increase awareness about sustainable nutrition
  • Support equitable food system transformation

The organization also places a strong emphasis on equity and encourages applications led by women, marginalized communities, and underrepresented groups.


Funding Amount

Selected organizations can receive grants ranging from:

  • $10,000 USD to $30,000 USD

Funding may support:

  • Advocacy campaigns
  • Educational initiatives
  • Community food programmes
  • Sustainable agriculture projects
  • Plant-based nutrition initiatives
  • Food system transformation activities

Application Deadlines

Applications are accepted throughout the year under four funding cycles.

Deadline Dates

CycleDeadline
Cycle 1March 1
Cycle 2June 1
Cycle 3September 1
Cycle 4December 1

All applications must be submitted before 11:59 PM GMT on the respective deadline date.

Applicants should note that review responses may take up to eight weeks after submission.


Eligibility Criteria

Organizations may apply if they:

  • Operate outside the United States
  • Are nonprofit organizations
  • Are not international branches of US-based organizations
  • Demonstrate a positive community reputation
  • Align with Thrive Philanthropy’s Safe Space Policy
  • Focus on plant-based food systems or alternatives to industrial animal agriculture
  • Have an annual budget below $500,000 USD (priority consideration)

Priority Consideration

The programme strongly encourages applications led by:

  • Women
  • Marginalized communities
  • Underrepresented groups
  • People of color

Important Note for Africa-Based Organizations

Due to the high volume of applications from Africa, Thrive Philanthropy has introduced special eligibility conditions.

Africa-based organizations may apply only if they:

  • Have received an official invitation to apply, OR
  • Are previous Thrive grantees

Organizations that are not invited are encouraged to join the Thrive Africa Accelerator programme instead.


Priority Funding Areas

The Thrive Grant supports projects related to:

1. Alternatives to Industrial Animal Agriculture

Projects helping communities transition away from factory farming systems.

2. Plant-Rich Food Systems

Initiatives promoting sustainable and healthy plant-based diets.

3. Awareness and Education

Projects increasing public understanding of sustainable food systems and plant-based nutrition.

4. Community-Based Food Solutions

Initiatives improving access to nutritious food in underserved communities.


Ineligible Projects

The following projects are not eligible for funding:

  • Animal exploitation projects
  • Farmed animal welfare campaigns
  • Cellular agriculture initiatives
  • Political campaigns or endorsements
  • Food aid for military or police organizations
  • For-profit businesses and restaurants
  • Animal farming initiatives
  • Leather or animal-product projects
  • Tuition fee support
  • Student research funding
  • US-based projects
  • International branches of US organizations

Applicants should carefully review eligibility conditions before applying.


Why Organizations Should Apply

The Thrive Grant offers organizations an opportunity to secure international funding while contributing to sustainable food system transformation.

Benefits include:

  • International funding support
  • Increased global visibility
  • Support for sustainable innovation
  • Access to ecosystem partnerships
  • Long-term community impact opportunities
  • Alignment with global sustainability goals

Apply Links

DescriptionLink
Official WebsiteThrive Philanthropy Official Website
Grant InformationThrive Grant Programme Details
Application PortalApply for Thrive Grant 2026
Contact Emailinfo@thrivephilanthropy.org

Final Words

The Thrive Grant 2026 presents a valuable funding opportunity for nonprofit organizations working toward sustainable, equitable, and plant-based food systems worldwide.

With funding support of up to $30,000 USD, the programme helps organizations scale impactful initiatives focused on food sustainability, nutrition access, and alternatives to industrial animal agriculture.

 

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