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Ineco to Launch Over Fifty New Social Scholarships in 2026

May 27, 2026

Ineco is strengthening its social scholarship programme with a new edition that will award more than 50 grants to individuals in vulnerable situations. The initiative is backed by an investment of over €150,000, funded through voluntary contributions from employees and a contribution from the company itself.

The programme continues to grow both in the number of scholarships awarded and in its geographical reach and network of partners. Alongside the organisations and universities involved in previous editions, new collaborations have been established with the University of Cantabria, the University of Extremadura, the University of La Laguna, Fundación Éxit and Asociación Alma. The organisation also maintains its international commitment by awarding scholarships in Peru, Mexico and Costa Rica.

This initiative aims to promote access to education and improve employment prospects for people facing economic or social difficulties, also facilitating access to professional experience and new pathways for personal and career development.

Through this programme, Ineco reaffirms its commitment to equal opportunities through education and employability. Beyond financial support, the scholarships seek to support academic and professional pathways that, in many cases, face more obstacles than resources.

With the 2026 call, the programme will surpass 200 scholarships awarded since its launch and will consolidate a collaboration network formed by more than 25 social organisations, foundations and universities across different regions. This growth reinforces Ineco’s purpose: ensuring that talent and effort are not determined by one’s background.


Partner organisations and universities

In 2026, the partner organisations are:

Aldeas Infantiles SOS, Asociación Norte Joven, Asociación MUM, Asociación Victoria, Asociación Eslabón, Fundación Mujeres, Fundación Ana Bella, Fundación Carlos III, Asociación Arcores España, Fundación Raíces, Fundación Proyde, Cooperación Internacional, Fundación Éxit, Asociación Alma, Fundación Politécnico México, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Universidad de Cantabria, Universidad de Extremadura, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Universidad de León, Universidad de A Coruña, Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, University of Seville and University of La Laguna.