EMEA Impact Through Innovation Awards

Our program aims to seed-fund innovative solutions that address health, mental wellbeing or educational outcomes for children and young people. The Awards help scale pioneering projects, connect ideas with capital and build capacity for charitable organizations.

Announcing the 2026 Winners

Learn more about the game-changing work being done to support children and young people’s health, mental wellbeing or educational outcomes.

2026 Winner
A Lust for Life
Rising Minds is a preventative mental health programme supporting post‑primary students through the key transitions of early adolescence.
2026 Winner
Budapest Bike Maffia 
Deepens educational partnerships and mentoring to help children in deep poverty stay engaged in learning and envision a brighter adulthood.
2026 Winner
Coup de Pouce
Super Idée! helps families and educators work together through simple, accessible guidance that supports children’s learning.
2026 Winner
Fútbol Más Spain
Equips grassroots sports clubs to create safe, inclusive environments that protect and strengthen children’s mental and emotional wellbeing.
2026 Winner
IMC Weekendschool
Future Expedition by IMC Weekendschool develops and scales a motivation-driven education approach, enabling primary schools to implement it independently and effectively.
2026 Winner
JOBLINGE gAG FrankfurtRheinMain
PLAN A: City Activation Model reconnects disengaged youth through proactive outreach and personalised, digitally supported routes back to vocational education and training.
2026 Winner
MANI TESE
EUREKA! engages students in co‑creating inclusive, innovative solutions that improve school learning environments and strengthen student voice.
2026 Winner
Manzil Center
Empowers neurodivergent and underserved youth through tailored training, internships, and inclusive workplace support that builds lasting independence.
2026 Winner
Mental Health UK
Me & Money supports young people with money‑related mental health concerns by building understanding, confidence and healthier relationships with money.
Introducing the Winners of the Inaugural EMEA Impact Through Innovation Awards
In the EMEA Impact Through Innovation Awards’ inaugural year, nine organizations have been selected for their innovative work.

About the Programme

This inaugural initiative invites EMEA-based charities in the regions where Morgan Stanley is present to submit innovative ideas to positively improve health, mental wellbeing or educational outcomes for children and young people. Up to ten winners are selected and a broader group of applicants are invited to join the expert-led Learning Series, to help improve their organizations’ strength, growth and impact. View FAQs for more information. 

  1. Funding

    Each award winner receives £100,000 in seed funding

  2. Recognition

    Award winners raise their profile and showcase their program

  3. Networking

    Winners learn from charity peers and build powerful connections

  4. Learning

    Select applicants receive expert-led training

Interested in Applying?

Applications are currently closed. The next call for applications will start in Spring 2026.

Interested in Applying?

Applications are currently closed. The next call for applications will start in Spring 2026.