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Unity for Humanity

Supporting changemakers

The Unity for Humanity 2026 Winners

Unity for Humanity sizzle reel

Driving real-time impact

The world is a better place with more creators. Visionary creators are the catalyst for a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable world. The Unity for Humanity program uplifts, supports, and connects changemakers using real-time 3D to build a brighter future.

What is Unity for Humanity?

Unity for Humanity empowers creators to make the world a better place by helping bring their visions to life and amplifying their impact.

Grants

We provide financial support needed by creators to bring their projects to market.

Mentorship

We use our technical skills and expertise to help empower creators to realize their visions.

Amplification

Publishing an experience isn’t the end of the road. We use our reach to help social impact projects connect with wider audiences and create lasting change.

Creators driving meaningful change

Unity for Humanity empowers storytellers and changemakers to make the world a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable place for all.

Be inspired by creators

Amaru: The Self Care Pet

2026 Grant Recipient- Amaru supports players in forming self-care habits like mindfulness meditation and gratitude journaling that help build resilience to these conditions.

Promotional banner for Amaru Reimagined mobile game showing stylized cat-like creatures in a forest and gameplay screens for pet care and cooking.

I NEED SPACE

2026 Grant Recipient- The game is artfully designed to be a reflection of unattractive environmental issues such as climate change, coastal fracking, deforestation, waste management challenges.

Promotional art for the game "I Need Space" featuring a pink astronaut, a cosmic purple cat, and aliens on a moon with the text "Wishlist Meow!"

Project Ember

2026 Grant Recipient- a Mixed Reality platform that democratizes "gold standard" burn management training by replacing expensive physical mannequins with free, scalable digital simulations.

Project Ember banner showing a person in a VR headset viewing a medical mannequin with a simulated arm burn for immersive surgeon training.

World Ocean Explorer

2025 Grant Recipient - World Ocean Explorer is a free 3D web platform that boosts ocean literacy with immersive exploration, real scientific data, and interactive curriculum - endorsed by the UN Decade of Ocean Science.

These promotional images highlight educational digital platforms: the SmallTalk app, which uses a 3D animated character named Oscar to teach American Sign Language through interactive quizzes, and the World Ocean Explorer, which provides a free 3D virtual immersion module for classrooms that allows students to observe deep-sea life like sperm whales.

Benvision

2025 Grant Recipient- Empowering the blind to navigate independently through the universal language of music, Benvision is developing a system that helps blind individuals move independently using spatial audio cues.

headphones smiles while holding a smartphone in an art gallery, surrounded by colorful abstract light waves and musical note icons that represent an audio-based augmented reality experience for the visually impaired.

Prosthetics Beyond Borders

2025 Grant Recipient– An XR platform using gamification, VR, and AI-driven simulations to help individuals with disabilities adapt to assistive technologies like prosthetic hands and legs.

Prosthetics Beyond Borders image showing a prosthetic hand attached to a phone.

Crab God: Mother of the Tide

2024 grant recipient – In Crab God, a game meant to create a positive impact on ocean conservation, players must nurture a healthy ecosystem to support a crab family on their journey across the ocean.

Crab God art

MAYA: The Birth of a Superhero

2024 grant recipient – MAYA: The Birth of a Superhero follows Maya, an ordinary girl, as she transforms into a superhero who gains power through the process of menstruation.

Maya: The Birth of a Superhero art

Surgeons Without Borders

2024 grant recipient – The Surgical Mediverse and VR3S platform uses a Unity-based VR gaming network to help enhance medical outcomes and equalize access to new health technologies.

Surgeons without Borders art

Partnerships

We partner with organizations and activists to support creators making an impact on the world around them.

2024 Grant

We invited award-winning singer-songwriter, NYT best-selling author, and mental health pioneer, Jewel, to be a guest judge and review the applicants and selections for the 2024 winners and honorees.

Jewel portrait

Imagine Grant

In 2021 we partnered with award-winning artist and activist Common to create the Imagine Grant, given to the project that best inspires audiences to ‘imagine a better world.’

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Environment & Sustainability Grant

We collaborated with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Project Drawdown to provide grants for creators using real-time 3D to foster a more sustainable world.

UN Environmental and Sustainability grant

Unity for Humanity highlights

Empowering Social Impact Creators

Listen to the Games for Change Festival 2025 panel with Unity for Humanity winners.

Changing the world with AR

Discover how AR is transforming the way we interact with content and learn how it can make a world of difference.

Level up! Creating a more sustainable gaming universe

Watch and listen as leaders discuss the future of green gaming content, operations, and partnerships.

Support. Awareness. Impact. Change.

Sign up to the Social Impact mailing list to be the first to hear about the next open call for grant submissions and dates for the next Unity for Humanity Summit. Join the creator community Discord to share your social impact work.

Unity for Humanity Grant FAQ

The Unity for Humanity Grant is an open call for impact-driven project submissions. Through this annual grant we award funding, technical support, marketing, and other resources. Although we only grant to a limited number of projects through this call, we add all submissions to a database which we utilize throughout the year to award other opportunities.

Applications will open again in 2027.

Impact driven projects of any genre (i.e., game, XR, film, solution) created using Unity are eligible to apply. Impact is defined as supporting any of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Projects must be in production beyond conceptualization with a prototype or demo.

Grants are given to support the development or expansion of your RT3D impact project. Recipients are required to submit an annual form that confirms how the funds were used. Beyond that, we will share optional events and co-marketing tools.

We will not accept projects that include or promote hate, violence, bullying, harassment, threats against individuals or groups of people, or illegal content.

Projects must be charitable in nature. We encourage you to submit projects affiliated with a nonprofit organization. Grants cannot be made to an individual, so please include your nonprofit, studio, or other legal entity with your application.

If you are not affiliated with a nonprofit organization, we will recommend nonprofit fiscal sponsors that you can partner with.

The countries and individuals the United States has introduced sanctions against are prohibited from applying. At present, this includes: the Crimea Region of Ukraine, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.

The Unity for Humanity Grant rubric considers the following:

  1. Vision (25%): The applicant explains why the project matters, how it’s unique, and provides a clear and motivational vision.
  2. Impact (25%): The project has measurable impact goals and thematically aligns with the UN SDGs.
  3. Inclusion (25%): The project team and target audience reflects a diversity of backgrounds. The distribution of the project is accessible and inclusive to the target audience.
  4. Viability (25%): The project’s production goals are realistic and achievable. The budget is reasonable based on the scope of work/desired impact.

All applications must be submitted in English. The project itself does not need to be in English, however, videos or trailers should include subtitles so that our judges can accurately review.

You must complete the Unity for Humanity Grant application. The application asks you to provide a video sample or trailer of the project. There are short essay questions as well which cover project theme(s), motivation, and goals.You can also provide a pitch deck with your application.

Unity employees from a variety of teams will review projects along with Unity for Humanity program managers.

If the grant is in partnership with another organization, representatives from the organization will also serve as judges to select the grant recipients.

We award the winners with a financial contribution. In addition, Unity will provide a small amount of technical support from the Unity Professional Services team (to be used within a one year period), as well as bespoke marketing and mentorship support.

No further action is required. We will review all submissions. If we need additional information about a project, we will reach out to you directly using the email affiliated with your application.

Yes, we have two guides for applicants.

  1. Examples from past winners and what our judges liked about their submissions.
  2. Unity for Humanity: Guide for Creators covers how to design games that create impact.

Unfortunately, we are not able to grant extensions for applications.

Yes, you can reapply to Unity for Humanity, so long as your project meets the requirements, theme, and criteria. If a project has previously received a Unity for Humanity Grant, it is not eligible for additional funding, however, you are welcome to reapply with a new project.

No. Each individual or entity can only submit one application.

Empathy, respect, and opportunity: We celebrate and support creators with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

Positive global change: We provide opportunities for creators to realize a more sustainable and inclusive world.

Uplifting community: We foster a social impact creator community grounded in inclusion to empower changemakers.