Opportunities

Opportunities

Funding Opportunity

THRIVE Global Impact Challenge 2026

Organisation: THRIVE Agrifood
Application deadline: 15 May 2026

Category

Proposal Call SME and Startup Scale-Up Support Opportunities

Topics

Climate & Environment Digital Innovation Other

Description

The THRIVE Global Impact Challenge is a worldwide search for startups developing breakthrough solutions to the most critical challenges across the agrifood value chain. Finalists compete for up to USD 1 million in investment while pitching on stage in Silicon Valley at the THRIVE Global Impact Summit.

Applications Close: 15 May 2026

Live Pitch Event: 15 October 2026 (THRIVE Global Impact Summit, Silicon Valley)

About the Challenge

Aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the challenge goes beyond a pitch competition, offering a platform to accelerate partnerships, capital, and global expansion. Finalists gain global visibility, direct access to corporate partners and investors, and the opportunity to present their innovations on a world stage.

Themes

The challenge focuses on six key themes: Regenerative Agriculture, Artificial Intelligence and Automation, Animal Health and Nutrition, Climate Resilience, Water and Waste Management, and Food Security and Nutrition.

Who Should Apply?

The challenge is open to ambitious, purpose-driven founders with solutions that can deliver real-world impact across the agrifood value chain.

Timeline

MilestoneDate
Applications Open23 February 2026
Applications Close15 May 2026
Application ReviewJune 2026
Virtual Pitch Days24-25 June 2026
Finalist SelectionJuly-September 2026
Live Pitch at THRIVE Summit15 October 2026

How to Apply

Applications are now open.

Website

https://thriveagrifood.com/thrive-global-impact-challenge-2026/
Funding

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.