ISCF’s “Chess in Education” Grant Program: Application submissions continue

Steven Bellens     12.05.2026

Following the joint announcement by the International School Chess Federation and FIDE declaring 2026 the Year of Chess in Education, ISCF launched the “Chess in Education” Grant Program – a global initiative designed to scale proven educational projects that integrate chess into school systems.

The program builds on a shared vision to bring chess closer to classrooms worldwide and strengthen its role as a tool for developing critical thinking, creativity, and social skills among children.

Supporting what already works

The grant program is specifically designed for projects that have already completed a pilot phase and demonstrated measurable educational impact. Its goal is to expand and strengthen existing “Chess in Education” initiatives, rather than fund new concepts.

By supporting scalable and structured programs, ISCF aims to accelerate the global integration of chess into formal education – one of the key priorities of the Year of Chess in Education 2026.

Who can apply

Applications are open to:

  • Schools (public and private)
  • Educational organizations and NGOs
  • Foundations and social enterprises
  • Eligible applicants must already be implementing a chess-based educational program in school settings for at least one academic year.

Program structure

The competition will be conducted in two stages:

  • Stage 1: Open call and initial selection
  • Stage 2: Detailed project evaluation

At the conclusion of the evaluation process, three projects will be awarded grant funding and recognized at the Grand Final Tournament.

A global initiative 

The program is open across all four FIDE continents:

  • Asia
  • Americas
  • Europe
  • Africa

It complements the broader international calendar of events under the Year of Chess in Education, including the World Schools Team Championship League 2026 and other educational initiatives worldwide.

Key dates

  • Application Deadline: 23:59 (GMT+5), July 31, 2026

Driving impact through education 

Selected projects must demonstrate:

  • Proven results and measurable outcomes
  • A structured educational methodology
  • Readiness for scaling
  • Real implementation in school environments

Funding is allocated exclusively for scaling existing programs, ensuring long-term and sustainable impact.

Apply now

As part of the global Year of Chess in Education 2026, ISCF invites organizations to expand their impact and become part of a growing international movement.

Register [HERE]

For inquiries: edu@ischoolchess.com

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