European Call for Projects
Fondazione Capellino will fund projects that restore and strengthen connections between natural land and freshwater habitats. Organisations leading projects in 9 European countries are invited to apply.
Better connected nature supports greater biodiversity, builds resilience, and helps ecosystems better withstand the impact of human activity.
The strongest applications will first be selected by an internal panel before being put to a public vote. The 12 winning projects, across 3 categories, will receive financial support from the Foundation.
The Call for Projects aims to support biodiversity through practical solutions, funding projects all sizes, whether they are new initiatives or already underway. Through the public voting process, it also aims to raise public awareness of the importance of biodiversity.
Reduce barriers and habitat fragmentation
Restore landscapes and rivers
Create new protected areas
Who can take part
- Non profit organisations
- Local authorities
- Organisations managing protected areas and parks
- Universities and research centres
- Non-profit public-private partnerships.
Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland and Malta
Any cross-border projects will be assigned to the country of the promoting association.
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APPLICATIONS OPEN 15th July to 30th September 2026
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SELECTION OF 20 ELIGIBLE PROJECTS 1st to 14th October 2026
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PUBLIC VOTE 15th October to 15th December 2027
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 5 WINNING PROJECTS 23rd December 2026
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WINNERS’ EVENT 16th January 2027
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APPLICATIONS OPEN 15th July to 30th November 2026
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SELECTION OF 10 ELIGIBLE PROJECTS 1st to 15th December 2026
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PUBLIC VOTE 16th January to 31st March 2027
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 4 WINNING PROJECTS 19th April 2027
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WINNERS’ EVENT 30 April 2027
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APPLICATIONS OPEN 15th July to 31st January 2027
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SELECTION OF 10 ELIGIBLE ENTRIES 1st to 28th February 2027
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PUBLIC VOTE 1st April to 30th June 2027
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 3 WINNING PROJECTS 14th July 2027
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WINNERS’ EVENT 15th September 2027
A European
Citizens’ Initiative
for biodiversity
The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) aims to address the fragmented regulations that currently affect biodiversity restoration across Europe. By signing the initiative, you are calling on the European Commission to create a joined up legal framework protects and connects natural habitats across the continent.
The campaign to collect signatures will take place in 9 of the 27 EU Member States. However, citizens of all 27 Member States can sign the initiative. To succeed, the ECI must collect at least one million signatures, while also reaching the minimum required number of signatures in at least 7 of the 9 participating countries.
Minimum signature thresholds per country:
• Italy 54,720 • France 58,320 • Belgium 15,840 • the Netherlands 22,320 • Germany 69,120 • Malta 4,320 • Spain 43,920 • Austria 14,400 • Finland 10,800
Signature collection period:
15th October 2026 – 14th October 2027
Why ecological connectivity matters
Europe’s biodiversity is at risk, not because we lack laws, but because they are not working together. Understanding the challenge is the first step towards creating lasting change.
Habitats are fragmented
Roads, dams and cities create barriers that interrupt the natural movement of wildlife. Nature needs connected landscapes to survive and thrive.
Nature knows no borders
Wolves, rivers and forests do not recognise national borders. Protecting nature requires a shared European approach that safeguards ecological corridors across countries.
The laws exist, but they do not communicate with one another
Europe already has important laws and policies to protect biodiversity, but they are spread across different areas and not well connected. A common framework is needed to bring them together and make them more effective.
Nature Has No Borders
Voting for the best projects in the Call for Projects and signing the European Citizen's Initiative (ECI) both open on
on 15th October 2026