Humanists International opens applications for 2026 Grants Program

  • post Type / Growth and Development
  • Date / 21 January 2026

As the global landscape for non-religious advocacy continues to evolve, Humanists International has officially opened its 2026 Grants Program, signaling a major push toward organizational resilience and grassroots innovation.

With £46,000 in total funding earmarked for the year, the program serves as a lifeline for Members and Associates working on the frontlines of human rights, secularism, and community building. The 2026 Grants Program is designed to catalyze innovative, evidence-driven solutions to the challenges facing humanists today.

Humanists International is looking for projects that not only promote humanist values but also create measurable, long-term social and strategic impact within their communities. We have curated six specialized funding streams to support a wide range of humanist projects:

  • Development Grants (£17,000)
  • Digital Humanism Grants (£12,000)
  • Regional Networking Meetings Grants (£5,000)
  • Humanist Ceremonies Grants (£5,000)
  • Café Humaniste Online Grants (£2,000)
  • Young Humanist Grants (£6,000)

Javan Lev Poblador, Membership Manager of Humanists International, commented:

“In 2026, we are doubling down on our commitment to grassroots humanism. This year’s funding is designed to empower our Members to turn innovative ideas into measurable social change. Whether it’s through digital advocacy or life-cycle ceremonies, we are proud to provide the resources that turn humanist values into action.”

Applicants must be verified Members or Associates of Humanists International and must demonstrate that their projects are feasible, socially impactful, and strategically aligned with global humanist aims.

Humanists International is encouraging all eligible organizations to engage early. To ensure every organization has the best chance of success, the Humanists International team will be available to provide feedback on project proposals. Additionally, the organization will be hosting a two-part Grant Writing Workshop on 4 February and 5 February at 2PM UK time to walk prospective applicants through the process and answer technical questions.

Prospective applicants can access the official webpage to begin their submission. For specific inquiries regarding eligibility or project design, please contact [email protected].

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