Boboli Sum Award
Success is the sum of small actions.
Since 2016, the Boboli Suma Award has been given to non-profit organizations that work every day to ensure that children have the resources they need to develop as great human beings.

What is the Boboli Suma Award?
Since 2016, the Boboli Suma Award has been given to non-profit organizations that work every day to ensure that children have the resources they need to develop as great human beings.
The Boboli Suma Prize, which has been awarded since 2016 with an annual endowment of 30,000 euros, is meant to help non-profit organizations that work every day to ensure that children have the necessary resources to develop as great people in Spain. We are working to make the Boboli Suma Award available internationally in the near future.
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Winning projects
"Move your body, heal your mind"
San Joan de Déu
"This project involves healthy lifestyle habits aimed at minimising the physical, mental, emotional and social effects of mental disorders in children, through sports and inclusive leisure activities. It improves the emotional well being and the clinical signs shown by 100% of children with mental health problems who are in a vulnerable position and at social risk."
"Inclusive camp for children with heart disease"
Fundación Menudos Corazones
As part of the Integration Programme through leisure and free time for minors with congenital heart disease, the “Inclusive camp for children with heart disease” is a camp welcoming children with congenital heart disease.
"Health-related rights - Health programme for children with multiple disabilities"
Nexe Fundació Privada
"The “Health-related rights - Health programme for children with multiple disabilities” is for 105 children under 12 with multiple disabilities (children with more than a 75% degree of disability, and highly dependent children). Its vision is to give children with a disability the right to lead a full life, and to receive special care, as well as effective education, health and leisure, enabling their social integration and individual development"
"Eating well is fun!"
Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer_AECC
The project promotes healthy eating for children aged 2 to 9 years old, as well as for their parents, through a Health Training and Education Programme to be carried out in the province of Almería. This is to prevent certain types of cancer affecting the digestive system, according to evidence which demonstrates the relationship between less-than-healthy eating and the development of tumours.
"Feeding coeliac children: happy little innards"
Associació cel·líacs de Catalunya
The aim of this project is to provide guidance and gluten-free food to 70 families with children aged 6 months to 12 years old who have been diagnosed with coeliac disease and cannot afford to buy gluten-free products. Recipients are beneficiaries of the Banco de los Alimentos [Food Bank] as well as the Spanish Red Cross. The project is a response to the call for access to basic gluten-free products to be given to families with a high degree of vulnerability.
Family support service for children with a disability
Oafrica
A project aimed at achieving access to housing, healthcare, education, proper nutrition, psychological support and the right to a secure future in Ghana. OAfrica’s objective is to empower families with resources and skills allowing them to cover the basic needs of children themselves, as well as to protect/strengthen their rights.
"Care today, cure tomorrow"
Asociación Catalana Síndrome de Rett
Multi-sensory stimulation for children with Rett syndrome in special schools. Therapies are provided which help them to have a higher quality of life, to feel better, and achieve as many gains as possible at a physical and sensory level, as well as at a communication level, etc. Direct care is provided through a service which offers multi-sensory stimulation, musical therapy and eye tracking (visual monitoring technology where language and communication are absent).
"alabeTICando"
Asociación San José
The objective of this project is to introduce Information Technology to pupils from the Colegio de Educación Especial Ntra. Sra. de la Esperanza with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This allows their communication with family members and classmates at the centre to be improved, and thus heightening their quality of life.
"Asido Cartagena"
Asido Cartagena
Project aimed at guaranteeing educational inclusion for children with Down Syndrome. Facilitating pupils to remain in the mainstream education system, by supporting schools and the pupils themselves through the School Mediator role (Asido Cartagena professionals). Pupils receive individual treatments covering motor skills development, cognitive development, and language and social development.
"I can live with my mother"
Fundació Maria Raventós
A residential service for pregnant women or women with children younger than three, who are affected by social exclusion and extreme poverty. The ultimate goal is to drive the social and personal recovery of these mothers and to ensure a form of positive motherhood, allowing children to remain in their own families.
"Children’s breakfasts in Vizcaya"
Banco de Alimentos Vizcaya
A project for 3,017 children under the age of 6, the objective of which is to ensure they have a proper breakfast every day. The food bank, which currently provides 2.5 kg of food items per child per month, including dairy produce, cereals, sugar, cocoa powder, biscuits, yogurts and baby food pots, has set itself the goal of increasing this number to 3.25 kg, to achieve the recommended levels.
"Families helping families"
ASION
An initiative to meet the basic needs of families who have a child suffering from cancer and who are affected by poverty or are at risk of social exclusion. Help is provided to children and teenagers up to 18 years of age, as well as to their families.
"Assistance and Support for the Basic Needs of families affected by poverty and social exclusion"
Fundació Gavina
Providing assistance and support to meet the basic needs of children, teenagers and young people in the Raval district of Barcelona, as well as their families. Supporting families through the “basic structuring of vital emotional ties of inter-generational solidarity”, carried out through the Fundación Gavina’s methodology. This consists of facilitating the acceptance of family responsibilities, as well as strengthening family ties, as a factor of personal well being and social cohesion.


Winning projects
"Move your body, heal your mind"
San Joan de Déu
"This project involves healthy lifestyle habits aimed at minimising the physical, mental, emotional and social effects of mental disorders in children, through sports and inclusive leisure activities. It improves the emotional well being and the clinical signs shown by 100% of children with mental health problems who are in a vulnerable position and at social risk."
"Inclusive camp for children with heart disease"
Fundación Menudos Corazones
As part of the Integration Programme through leisure and free time for minors with congenital heart disease, the “Inclusive camp for children with heart disease” is a camp welcoming children with congenital heart disease.
"Health-related rights - Health programme for children with multiple disabilities"
Nexe Fundació Privada
"The “Health-related rights - Health programme for children with multiple disabilities” is for 105 children under 12 with multiple disabilities (children with more than a 75% degree of disability, and highly dependent children). Its vision is to give children with a disability the right to lead a full life, and to receive special care, as well as effective education, health and leisure, enabling their social integration and individual development"
"Eating well is fun!"
Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer_AECC
The project promotes healthy eating for children aged 2 to 9 years old, as well as for their parents, through a Health Training and Education Programme to be carried out in the province of Almería. This is to prevent certain types of cancer affecting the digestive system, according to evidence which demonstrates the relationship between less-than-healthy eating and the development of tumours.
"Feeding coeliac children: happy little innards"
Associació cel·líacs de Catalunya
The aim of this project is to provide guidance and gluten-free food to 70 families with children aged 6 months to 12 years old who have been diagnosed with coeliac disease and cannot afford to buy gluten-free products. Recipients are beneficiaries of the Banco de los Alimentos [Food Bank] as well as the Spanish Red Cross. The project is a response to the call for access to basic gluten-free products to be given to families with a high degree of vulnerability.
Family support service for children with a disability
Oafrica
A project aimed at achieving access to housing, healthcare, education, proper nutrition, psychological support and the right to a secure future in Ghana. OAfrica’s objective is to empower families with resources and skills allowing them to cover the basic needs of children themselves, as well as to protect/strengthen their rights.
"Care today, cure tomorrow"
Asociación Catalana Síndrome de Rett
Multi-sensory stimulation for children with Rett syndrome in special schools. Therapies are provided which help them to have a higher quality of life, to feel better, and achieve as many gains as possible at a physical and sensory level, as well as at a communication level, etc. Direct care is provided through a service which offers multi-sensory stimulation, musical therapy and eye tracking (visual monitoring technology where language and communication are absent).
"alabeTICando"
Asociación San José
The objective of this project is to introduce Information Technology to pupils from the Colegio de Educación Especial Ntra. Sra. de la Esperanza with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This allows their communication with family members and classmates at the centre to be improved, and thus heightening their quality of life.
"Asido Cartagena"
Asido Cartagena
Project aimed at guaranteeing educational inclusion for children with Down Syndrome. Facilitating pupils to remain in the mainstream education system, by supporting schools and the pupils themselves through the School Mediator role (Asido Cartagena professionals). Pupils receive individual treatments covering motor skills development, cognitive development, and language and social development.
"I can live with my mother"
Fundació Maria Raventós
A residential service for pregnant women or women with children younger than three, who are affected by social exclusion and extreme poverty. The ultimate goal is to drive the social and personal recovery of these mothers and to ensure a form of positive motherhood, allowing children to remain in their own families.
"Children’s breakfasts in Vizcaya"
Banco de Alimentos Vizcaya
A project for 3,017 children under the age of 6, the objective of which is to ensure they have a proper breakfast every day. The food bank, which currently provides 2.5 kg of food items per child per month, including dairy produce, cereals, sugar, cocoa powder, biscuits, yogurts and baby food pots, has set itself the goal of increasing this number to 3.25 kg, to achieve the recommended levels.
"Families helping families"
ASION
An initiative to meet the basic needs of families who have a child suffering from cancer and who are affected by poverty or are at risk of social exclusion. Help is provided to children and teenagers up to 18 years of age, as well as to their families.
"Assistance and Support for the Basic Needs of families affected by poverty and social exclusion"
Fundació Gavina
Providing assistance and support to meet the basic needs of children, teenagers and young people in the Raval district of Barcelona, as well as their families. Supporting families through the “basic structuring of vital emotional ties of inter-generational solidarity”, carried out through the Fundación Gavina’s methodology. This consists of facilitating the acceptance of family responsibilities, as well as strengthening family ties, as a factor of personal well being and social cohesion.

Your vote, your voice, matters!
In addition, members of the Boboli Club from Spain, who have been members for more than a year since the publication of the finalists, can do their share by voting for their favourite Boboli Suma Award project.
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