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Submit your innovation to the annual Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge

Hosted by Welthungerhilfe (WHH) and funded by the Seeding The Future Foundation (STF), the Challenge is intended to recognize and support breakthrough innovations that can spark transformations of our food systems, with a particular focus on addressing critical challenges in the Global South.

Apply by 15 December 2025: HERE

The Challenge aims to inspire impactful and transforming innovations that reside at the INNOVATION FOCUS AREA in which three domains intersect:  

  1. Innovations leading to safe and nutritious food for a healthy diet 
  2. Innovations leading to sustainable or regenerative practices that enable food systems to stay within planetary boundaries, including food waste and food loss reduction 
  3. Innovations leading to equitable access to food that is affordable, appealing and trusted
Diagram: Innovation Focus Area of the Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge.

The Challenge provides three levels of awards to incentivize transformative food systems innovations at different stages of their development.

Welthungerhilfe and the Seeding The Future Foundation are calling on all scientists, engineers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and multidisciplinary teams from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), non-profits, social enterprises, universities, research institutions and small/emerging for-profit enterprise to submit game-changing innovations that will help transform food systems.

Global Food System Challenge FAQ

What grants are available?

Applicants will be required to select which grant level they are applying for. The application process is designed to help applicants determine which level of award they are eligible for and should apply to.

Who can apply?

The following organizations are eligible to compete in the Challenge:

*Excluded are countries or territories against which the U.S. and/or Germany maintains comprehensive sanctions (currently, Afghanistan, Belarus, Crimea, Cuba, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Russia, Sevastopol, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, the Kherson, Donetsk, Luhansk, & Zaporizhzhia Regions of Ukraine, and Venezuela).

Individuals are not eligible to apply. Please note, however, that teams of students or researchers may participate as part of an organization’s submission. Organizations are encouraged to form teams to compete in the Challenge. If two or more organizations form a team to compete, they should choose one of the organizations to serve as the applicant.

What are the criteria?

View the Selection Criteria.

The Global Food System Challenge is intended to support innovations that bring a significant benefit to at least one, but ideally several of the intersecting domains (see Innovation Focus Area diagram) and that have the potential for transformational impact at scale and over time.

What will not be funded:

I have an initial idea. Is it too early to apply?
The Challenge is intended for initiatives for which at least some experiments have already been conducted to develop prototypes, or have shown initial proof of concept, demonstrating feasibility. We strongly recommend applicants have made some progress on their concept development to increase their chances of being selected for an award.

When do applications open and close?

Is there a fee to enter the Challenge?

There is no fee to apply.

​What information is required to apply?

All applications will require the following information: 

View Application Questions Budget Template

To ensure equity and fairness in the review process, applicants must have completed all application questions and requested materials and submit them by the indicated deadline. Late or incomplete submissions cannot be considered.

How will applications be vetted?

There are two initial screening phases before Selection Committee rounds – the eligibility screen and the content screen. 

The application review committees will consist of three groups: 

How will finalists be chosen? 

The committee will use a rubric (see ​Selection Criteria) with specific criteria to judge applications in the two initial screening phases. Following these initial screens, applications will be routed to a Selection Committee, who will be responsible for selecting the finalists and awardees.  

WHH will oversee and facilitate the entire process ensuring a diverse pool of awardees.  

Can I submit several ideas or reapply?

Can I submit my idea to another contest at the same time? 
Yes. There is no exclusivity requirement, but the award money needs to be dedicated and spent as described in the application. 

Can I enter more than once? 
We encourage applicants to share their most compelling and promising idea that has reached proof of concept and demonstrated feasibility at scale and high impact potential to transform the food system. However, an organization can submit multiple applications provided they have multiple different projects.

I submitted last year but was not selected, can I apply again? 
Yes. Please note that application requirements from last year’s Challenge have been adjusted. We highly encourage applicants to review the new requirements and if their innovation meets those requirements, to submit their application again.  

I have already raised some capital, are there any restrictions for applying?

For non-profit entities, there are no restrictions on the amount of capital raised and we encourage everyone to apply. For-profit entity candidates should be early stage and pre-Series A financing with financial assets not exceeding $10MM. For-profit entities applying for the Seeding The Future Grand Prize should have a business plan including future and/or additional financing needs.

Is it possible to cancel my entry?

Yes, applications can be cancelled in the online application portal.

Will I be notified if my application is accepted or denied?

Yes, applicants will be notified if they are accepted or denied.

Will my application be kept confidential?

WHH will not share personal or proprietary information with the public and provides an option for applicants to choose if they would like select information to be shared with key food system stakeholders such as WHO, WFP or investors. If your application is at least shortlisted to advance to the semifinalist level, selected information from your application (Title, Exec. Summary, Project Description and Projected Impact) may be included in the STF Food Systems Innovation Database and Network and may be shared through press releases or WHH's and the Seeding The Future's website.

When will finalists be announced?

Seed Grant awardees will be announced in March. Around the same time, finalists for the Growth Grants and Seeding The Future Grand Prize will be notified. WHH will notify each awardee and then publicly announce the list of awardees.

How will award money be distributed to awardees?

All details regarding money distribution are outlined in the Award Agreement, which can be found as separate document on this website.

What are the stipulations for how winners use their awards?

Award funds may be used for the following costs: personnel, cost for using existing hardware and/or pilot plant or laboratory infrastructure, necessary travel (coach class), supplies, contracted services, sub-grants, and consultants. While applicants maintain ownership of any and all intellectual property previously created (background IP), grant funds may not be used to limit third party access to innovations created with the use of grant funds (foreground IP), such as work to either obtain or enforce intellectual property. Partial or full support for acquiring equipment may be requested subject to the circumstances described below. Please provide budget estimates according to these categories. WHH will provide each awardee with a grant agreement with detailed stipulations.

In addition to a financial award, all awardees may also receive several non-financial benefits and incentives, including the following:

If I am selected as an awardee, can I apply again to future Challenges?

Yes. In future years, WHH will encourage past finalists and awardees to apply for a higher-level prize or grant. The intention is that the Challenge could help steward ideas from proof of concept (Seed Grant) to fully scalable and impactful (Seeding The Future Grand Prize).

Why is WHH involved in this Challenge?

The Seeding The Future Foundation has provided funding for its partner, WHH, to conduct the Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge. The goal of the Challenge is to inspire and support passionate, diverse, and multidisciplinary teams to create game-changing innovations that will help transform food systems globally to be more sustainable, make healthier diets more accessible, and enable equitable access to food that is affordable, appealing, and trusted, benefitting society, people and the environment. WHH and the Seeding The Future Foundation share the belief that the biggest challenges facing food systems globally can be addressed when inspired innovators, scientists, and engineers across multiple disciplines collaborate to help transform our food systems to sustainably provide equitable access to safe, nutritious, affordable and trusted food for everyone. 

My question wasn’t answered here. Where can I find more information?

Additional questions may be directed to globalfoodsystemchallenge(at)welthungerhilfe.de

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