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Applications for New European Bauhaus Prizes and Boost 2026 Are Open
The European Commission is opening applications for several awards celebrating innovation and creativity inspired by the New European Bauhaus (NEB):
The sixth edition of the New European Bauhaus Prizes and the second edition of the NEB Boost for Small Municipalities invite trailblazers from across Europe and beyond to present beautiful, sustainable, and inclusive projects with the potential to bring positive change to the lives of citizens, enhance innovation and participation.
President Ursula von der Leyen said:
“The New European Bauhaus has grown from an idea to a vibrant movement. Projects across Europe show the possibilities for our future: sustainable, inclusive and beautiful. This is the moment to scale up; placing the NEB firmly in our competitiveness agenda to drive innovation and creative thinking. And in this, the NEB Prizes are a crucial element.”
Building on the successful 2025 edition, where 22 exemplary innovative projects and concepts were awarded with NEB Prizes and 20 community-driven initiatives received the NEB Boost for Small Municipalities, the Commission is once again seeking projects that promote sustainability, inclusivity and quality of life.
Sixth round of NEB Prizes: Pioneering the Future
A total of 13 winners will be awarded in 2026, including two public vote prizes, a special water resilience award and international awards. Each winning project will be awarded up to €20,000, while additional 14 runners-up will get €5,000 each.
Several new features have been introduced in the 2026 prizes, showcasing the expanded interest these awards are receiving:
- Expanded Horizons: Moldova joins the list of eligible participants, along with EU Member States, the Western Balkans, and Ukraine.
- Spotlight on Water: Introducing the special ‘Water Resilience’ prize, rewarding €20,000 to a project or concept adept at tackling water-related challenges.
- Global Reach: A new, dedicated international track welcoming projects from Brazil and Japan with a €20,000 prize for one winner per country, and €5,000 for two runners-up each.
- Accelerator Programme for Champions and Rising Stars: Finalists will benefit from tailored coaching, strategic guidance, and communication support, ensuring their projects flourish beyond financial recognition.
- New categories: The four thematic prizes categories have been revised to reflect the Commission’s plan for the future of the New European Bauhaus, namely:
- Enhancing Circularity, Sustainability, and Innovation
- Strengthening Local Democracy and Inclusion
- Arts, Culture, and Heritage as Drivers of Change
- Enablers for New European Bauhaus Transformation
NEB Boost for Small Municipalities: Empowering Local Communities
After the success of last year’s first edition, the NEB Boost returns even stronger to award and financially support 20 projects taking place in rural settings or in communities with fewer than 20,000 residents.
Eligible projects must focus on the built environment, including the construction, renovation, and adaptation of buildings and public spaces. These projects should prioritise circularity, carbon neutrality, cultural heritage preservation, affordable housing solutions, and the regeneration of rural or urban areas.
The 20 winners of the NEB Boost will each receive a €30,000 prize, and a tailored communication package from the Commission to further amplify their achievements towards all communities across of Europe.
How to apply
Applications for both the NEB Prizes 2026 and the NEB Boost for Small Municipalities are open until 22 March 2026 at 19:00 CET (extended) and must be submitted via the official New European Bauhaus Prizes platform. All application details are provided in the Guides to Applicants available on the platform. Finalists will be announced during the New European Bauhaus Festival on 9–13 June 2026, with winners revealed at the dedicated NEB Award ceremony in Autumn 2026.
More Information: prizes.new-european-bauhaus.europa.eu
Last updated: 16/03/26