Entities in Reus can now apply for grants for solidarity projects
Non-profit entities in Reus with development cooperation projects have an open window to receive municipal grants that can make a difference. The call is already active and the deadline is approaching.
This Tuesday, May 26, the Reus City Council opened the period for these entities to submit their applications. The initiative is managed by the Solidarity and Cooperation Department within the Area of Services to People and Social Rights.
What do you need to know to apply for the grant?
Who can apply for this aid?
All legal non-profit entities working in the field of solidarity and development cooperation can apply for the grant. Additionally, it is a requirement to be a member of the Municipal Council of Solidarity and International Cooperation of Reus.
When and how to apply?
The deadline to submit applications will close on June 22, 2026. The procedure is electronic and can be easily managed through the Municipal Electronic Office. All the necessary information and documentation is available on the official City Council website.
Objectives and impact of the financed projects
What is the purpose of the call?
The goal is to promote actions that contribute to sustainable human development and international solidarity. It is not just about distributing money, but about supporting initiatives that generate real and lasting change.
Examples of outstanding projects
One of the projects promoted is the Ixmucané-Reus Project, which works for the education of indigenous cultures, showing the diversity and cultural richness that can be protected through cooperation.
How to manage the application and additional information
Administrative procedures and resources
To submit the application, entities must access the Municipal Electronic Office, where they will find all the forms and detailed information. The process is 100% digital and accessible.
Confidentiality and data protection
The Reus City Council guarantees the security and confidentiality of the personal data provided. These are only used for managing the call and are not shared with third parties without explicit consent, except in cases provided by law.
Interested entities can start working now to not miss this opportunity that can change the course of their solidarity projects.
If you believe your entity has something to say to the world, now you have the door open. All that remains is for you to take advantage of it.
Source of the article: Reus City Council