International Albert Schweitzer Prize 2026- Apply Now

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The International Albert Schweitzer Prize 2026 celebrates health projects that improve access to healthcare in Africa. It rewards creative solutions that go beyond traditional ways, encouraging community-based and technology-driven projects. The prize motivates health practitioners to implement projects that address real healthcare challenges and to strengthen health systems in Africa.

About the International Albert Schweitzer Prize 2026 Grant

The Nederlands Albert Schweitzer Fonds (NASF) gives the International Albert Schweitzer Prize to recognise projects that improve healthcare services and accessibility. The prize focuses on solutions that are not only innovative but also scalable across communities. NASF supports initiatives that deliver excellent health solutions, following the legacy of Dr Albert Schweitzer.

Funding Size

  • Typical grant amount: €25,000 for first prize, €15,000 for second, and €10,000 for third.
  • Maximum award: €25,000.
  • Project duration supported: Projects must start in 2026 and be completed by 2027.
  • Funding allocation supports implementation and milestone-based results

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Who Can Apply for the International Albert Schweitzer Prize 2026

Eligible organisation types:

  • Non-profit organisations that focus on healthcare improvement.
  • Community-based initiatives implementing health solutions.
  • Social enterprises operating in the health or HealthTech sectors.
  • Teams led by health innovators and community health leaders.

Registration requirements:

  • Valid legal registration or incorporation in a Sub-Saharan African country.
  • Official organisational identification or tax documents.
  • Local bank account information in the organisation’s name.
  • Complete and accurate application form with all required materials.

Project focus:

  • Must address a specific healthcare or health access challenge in local communities.
  • Must employ innovative approaches, including technology, creative methods, or community-driven solutions.
  •  Should integrate with existing health systems and be accepted by local stakeholders.
  • Must have measurable outcomes achievable within one year of receiving the prize.

Geographic eligibility: Sub-Saharan Africa.

Sector or thematic focus:

  • Public health programs that improve healthcare delivery and outcomes.
  •  HealthTech initiatives that increase access and efficiency.
  • Community-led solutions promoting health equity and inclusion.
  • Projects that can be replicated in other communities.

Important Notes

  • Research-only projects without implementation are not eligible.
  •  Funds cannot be used for international travel or pre-award expenses.
  • Personnel costs must be justified and aligned with local pay scales.
  • Recipients must provide progress updates and final project reports.

Application Process

  • Submit applications through the NASF portal before the deadline.
  • Include all required materials and ensure accuracy.
  • Ensure proposals clearly reflect local context and health priorities.

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Required Materials

  • Completed online application form.
  • Detailed project plan and implementation strategy.
  • Evidence of local stakeholder support.
  • Organisational documentation and financial details.

Key Dates

  • Application deadline: 6 February 2026.
  • Prize ceremony and announcement: April 2026.

Selection Notes

  • Applications are screened against eligibility criteria.
  • Shortlisted projects must provide additional information for review.
  • Up to ten nominees will be evaluated by an expert jury.
  • The jury assesses innovation, feasibility, relevance, sustainability, and scalability.

Official Source Of the International Albert Schweitzer Prize 2026

Official Application Page: https://nasf.nl/international-asp2026-application-form/

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