Empowering communities since 2019
We are comprised of two entities – Think Human Foundation and Think Human Fund – collaborating together to empower underprivileged communities.
Think Human Foundation, a French endowment fund set to sunset in 2025, and Think Human Fund, hosted by King Baudouin Foundation, share the goal of supporting trusted nonprofits that create impactful changes. Join us in continuing to give back and empower those who need it most.
Build climate resilience and facilitate access to education
Our vision is to enhance a more inclusive and sustainable world, and we work tirelessly to achieve it by building climate change resilience and facilitating access to quality education for communities with limited opportunities. To promote climate resilience, we support projects that protect biodiversity, provide access to renewable energy, improve soil quality, plant sustainable crops and support agricultural and ecological practices. On the education front, we help strengthen academic, social and digital skills, and provide a better understanding of the working environment to promote inclusion.

Our selection process
The charity project needs to be supported by a Think Human Fund ambassador and the country leader.
Think Human Fund ambassadors can contact the managing committee to know the next application round and validate the deadlines.
The nonprofit applies for funding through Think Human Fund community portal.
The nonprofit needs to create a login to proceed.
Applications should be submitted in English.
We recommend all responses to be recorded in a Word document to safeguard against potential technical issues.
The nonprofit can inform the managing committee once the application on the community portal is done.
The nonprofit may now send 3 high resolution photos and 2 videos in English via any online transfer tool.
- photo in portrait format: 1
- photo in landscape format: 2
- nonprofit video: 3 minutes
- ambassador video: 2 minutes
The evaluation of your application will be done at the same time as other applications.
Think Human Fund and King Baudouin Foundation will do a compliance check.
An evaluation committee will be organized to score the projects.
Selected projects will meet with Think Human Fund managing board (if you don’t meet with the board, it doesn’t mean that you’re not selected).
Think Human Fund announces the results and amounts of the grants.

The King Baudouin Foundation: Contributing to a better society in Belgium, in Europe, and in the world.
The King Baudouin Foundation was set up in 1976 in celebration of the 25th anniversary of King Baudouin’s reign.
Throughout the years, the foundation has established itself as an actor for change and innovation in Belgium, Europe, and the rest of the world, by serving the public interest and increasing social cohesion. It seeks to maximize its impact by improving skills within organizations and for individuals, and also stimulates effective philanthropy by individuals and corporations.
The Foundation prides itself on a few key values: integrity and transparency, promoting solidarity, respect for diversity, pluralism, and independence.
To serve the public interest, the Foundation centers its work around the following topics:
- Social justice and poverty
- Health
- Heritage and culture
- Social engagement
- International topics
- Education and development of talents
- Europe
- Climate, the environment, and biodiversity
Our targeted impacts by 2030

Making it happen
At Think Human Fund, our people are the driving force behind our mission. Our team, ambassadors, and nonprofit partners come together to create positive changes that will affect generations to come.

Our team
Our managing board members and managing team are dedicated to making a positive impact in communities worldwide.

Our ambassador community
Our ambassadors identify the most impactful nonprofits, co-build the projects, and support them through the application process.

Our Partners
Our nonprofit partners bring the vision to life by doing the important work on the ground to promote climate resilience and education.