ASAP invites young African scholars to submit essays (4k8k words) addressing pressing continental issues and proposing innovative solutions for global governance. Themes include climate resilience, economic empowerment, healthcare, education, digital… Continue Reading »
Micro-grants (500-5,000) to young people (aged 14-30) and youth-led organizations worldwide for SDG-aligned projects. Special focus on under-represented communities, climate action, and environmental sustainability. Includes capacity-building workshops and an accelerator… Continue Reading »
This annual global challenge invites students and young graduates (teams of 2-4) from any discipline to develop innovative solutions for adapting to climate risks. Top teams share a 17,000 prize… Continue Reading »
This funded fellowship empowers young changemakers (ages 1835) tackling structural inequality through community-centered solutions. Participants gain tailored capacity building, a 5-day in-person summit, mentorship, access to funders, and collaboration funding…. Continue Reading »
This fully-funded fellowship brings a global cohort of journalists to NYU’s Greenwich Village campus for an intensive 2-day program on climate economics and finance. Participants learn from world-renowned experts, explore… Continue Reading »
UNV offers paid international volunteer assignments worldwide. Volunteers from 160 countries serve in communities across the globe, contributing their skills to peace and development projects. Assignments span areas including humanitarian… Continue Reading »
This global innovation challenge provides seed funding (up to $30,000) and learning support to youth-led climate projects across 158 countries. Open to individuals and organizations (ages 1829), proposals are invited… Continue Reading »
AWARD offers career-development fellowships for African women scientists in agriculture and climate resilience. This multi-country program provides leadership training, mentorship, technical skills development, and networking opportunities to empower fellows to… Continue Reading »
Based at the University of Oxford, ICCS is a leading research group applying cutting-edge conservation science at the interface of social and ecological systems. Their work addresses global biodiversity challenges… Continue Reading »
CEPF provides grants (avg. $15,000 small grants; $150,000 large grants) to civil society organizations for biodiversity conservation projects in designated hotspots worldwide. Projects must align with ecosystem profiles and support… Continue Reading »