Brussels Airport Fund launches third call for sustainable projects

Environment

For the third consecutive year, the Brussels Airport Fund, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation, commits to supporting sustainable projects in the vicinity of the airport. Local organisations have until 17 September to submit a proposal for financial support ranging from €1,000 to €10,000 for concrete initiatives that foster sustainability and social cohesion. An independent jury will make the final selection, which will be announced in early 2026. 

Starting 19 May, organisations located near the airport can apply for support from the Brussels Airport Fund, now in its third consecutive year, for projects that promote sustainability and community connection. Local associations, such as non-profit organisations, youth movements, or schools, have until 17 September to apply for financial support ranging from €1,000 to €10,000. In early 2026, an independent jury will make the final selection of projects following a thorough evaluation of all submissions. 

The Brussels Airport Fund aligns perfectly with the airport's mission: connecting people, businesses, and communities to create well-being and prosperity. Since 2023, the Fund has supported sustainable projects in neighbouring cities and towns that strengthen the connection between residents and their environment. The focus areas include nature, environment, energy, circularity, and mobility. An important condition is that the request must relate to a specific project, rather than the organisation's day-to-day operations. 

A total of €264,000 has already been invested in social and environmental initiatives 

Since the Brussels Airport Fund was established in 2023, 31 organisations have benefited from funding: 18 in its first year and 13 in 2024. Over the past two years, the Fund has invested a total of €264,000 in social and environmental initiatives, playing an active role in promoting sustainable development near the airport. 

One of the projects realised after the first call in 2023 is 'Veloveutwie,' developed by the non-profit organisation De Hulster in collaboration with the municipality of Kortenberg. This side-by-side tandem bike project promotes sustainable mobility, with a particular focus on less mobile residents of the municipality. Through the Fund, an electric side-by-side tandem bike was purchased, giving volunteer drivers the ability to take vulnerable residents on rides and fostering social bonds within the community. 

Last year, the 'Repair Café' in Evere also benefited from financial support. At the Repair Café, local residents can visit monthly to repair broken appliances and objects with assistance and advice from volunteers. With the Fund's support, the Repair Café was able to purchase new tools, improving the efficiency and quality of object repairs. 

The Brussels Airport Fund is an independent fund and is managed by the King Baudouin Foundation. A total of €100,000 will be allocated to the selected projects in 2026. Organisations can apply for support via the website of the King Baudouin Foundation.