
Did you know that Meta supports local associations and initiatives that bring people together online or offline?
Since 2020, Meta has provided more than 20 million in support and funding to non-profit organizations, schools and projects in Odense's communities.
If your organization has activities or initiatives that bring Odense citizens together, you can apply to Meta (formerly "Facebook") for an Action Grant.
The application round for 2025-26 is in the period: October 13 - November 21 (grants are published and paid out in spring 2026).
Read more on the site here
Direct link to the application form here
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Help with the application
The Volunteer Center can help voluntary social associations in Odense with the application.
Send an email to forening@frivilligcenter-odense.dk for help.
- Children's Office Odense
To support Børnenes Kontor in Odense to improve their social and digital media presence to ensure high visibility and effective communication with their target groups.
- The Danish Railway Museum
To support Danmarks Jernbanemuseum's project "Power up the Railway," which aims to increase the understanding of students in the City of Odense of natural science pertaining to electricity and its distribution from generator to consumer.
- The Loving Meal
To support Det Kærlige Måltid in preparing and delivering nutritious meals for families with children suffering from illness.
- Enghaveskolen
To provide inclusive support to students with special needs, ensuring equal access to STEAM tools and resources, thereby enabling them to develop their skills and creativity on a level playing field with their peers.
- Lumby School
To support Lumby School in developing its technological resources, with a focus on supporting the green transition, ultimately benefiting both the school's teaching and the local community.
- Math Center
To support Matematikcenter in developing a sustainable use of artificial intelligence on Matematikcenter's digital platforms, thus using new technology to help young people with math difficulties.
- Næsby Football Club
To support the establishment of a preschool activity club in Næsby facilitated by Næsby Boldklub in collaboration with local preschools.
- Nørrebjergskolen
To support Nørrebjergskolen installing an Active Floor to create an alternative to "the classic classroom," where students with special needs can be supported in their development through play, movement and learning.
- Polar Star - Blue Scouts
To support the making of a trailer equipped with solar panels, providing a self-sufficient source of electricity and transportation for our equipment, enabling seamless operation even in areas with limited access to power.
- Rasmus Rask School
To establish an interactive STEM play area that fosters physical activity, active learning, and social connection among neighborhood children during non-school hours, serving as a vibrant community hub.
- Rosengård School
To support the establishment of a modern makerspace and technology teaching lab at Rosengårdskolen to promote creativity and inspire students to work with creative technologies.
- School of Technology
To support the establishment of an engaging STEAM lab for the after-school technology learning program with Teknologiskolen at Rosengårdskolen.
- UCL - Business Academy and University College
To support the creation and application of VR-based learning modules, which employ GenAI to create lifelike scenarios and allow students to practice and improve soft skills, including pitching, conflict resolution and teamwork.
- Valhalla Warriors - Odense Wheelchair Rugby
To support the organization's collaborative effort with Scleroseforeningen, promoting active participation of their members in wheelchair rugby, and showcasing the opportunities available for an active lifestyle as a wheelchair user.





