Unity has named the winners of its 2026 Unity for Humanity Grant, highlighting the achievements of ten developers and three honourable mentions from eight countries.
Winners will receive funding from a $600,000 Unity Charitable Fund prize pool. They can use this support to develop their projects, create prototypes, or market and distribute their products.
This year, more than 515 projects were submitted, making it the second year in a row with record participation.
The chosen projects address global challenges aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and leverage real-time 3D technology.
The projects cover topics such as health and rehabilitation, mental health and self-care, environmental literacy, social impact, and cultural preservation.
Winners included Six Wing Studios, Khalayan Arts, and Charles Games. The three honourable mentions were Limbitless Solutions from the University of Central Florida for LSI Adaptive Sports League, Organised Khaos for Storiweave, and Mindflight 7 for Unimora – Building Empathy and Attraction for the Future of Care.
Here is the full list of winners for the 2026 Unity for Humanity Grant:
- Six Wing Studios – Amaru Reimagined
- Khalayan Arts – I Need Space
- Patouch Association – NoWay
- Talofa Corporation – Monster Walk
- Charles Games – We Grew Up in War
- Grassroots Indigenous Multimedia – Reclaim! Azhe-giiwewining (returning home)
- Arizona State University – Balboa Park Alive
- Bren School of Environmental Science, University of California, Santa Barbara – Future Mountain
- University of San Martín – Hand Solo: Play your way back
- Buckingham Health Research & Innovation Centre – Project Ember