This year's edition places a special emphasis on entrepreneurship and technological innovation. The foundation aims to promote initiatives that generate local opportunities and help retain talent within the mountain communities by providing the necessary resources for local creators.
The grants cover five key areas: technology, social welfare, culture, environment, and education. Projects must align with the foundation's goals of community impact, environmental sustainability, and energy efficiency to be eligible for the funding.
Applications are open until May 23, 2026, and must be submitted through the official website. The final selection of beneficiaries is expected to be announced in June, following a rigorous review process based on transparency and good governance.




