Deadline: 27-Feb-2026
The Ideation Impact Challenge 2026 is a research grant program by the Bangsamoro Youth Commission (BYC) that funds youth-led, gender-responsive policy research in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). Five selected proposals will receive Php 200,000 each to produce actionable, evidence-based policy recommendations. The program supports research that strengthens inclusive, youth-responsive governance aligned with national and regional youth and gender frameworks.
The Ideation Impact Challenge 2026 is a competitive research funding initiative launched by the Bangsamoro Youth Commission (BYC).
The program supports policy-oriented research that strengthens evidence-based governance and promotes inclusive, youth- and gender-responsive policymaking in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
The Bangsamoro Youth Commission was established under:
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Republic Act No. 11054 (Bangsamoro Organic Law)
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Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 10
BYC serves as the primary policy-making and coordinating body of the Bangsamoro Government on youth-related matters.
Its mandate includes:
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Promoting youth participation in governance
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Supporting leadership development
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Advancing research and innovation
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Strengthening evidence-based policymaking
BYC programs cater to individuals aged 15 to 40 years old.
Purpose
The Challenge is designed to:
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Advance youth-focused and gender-responsive policy research
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Strengthen evidence-based decision-making in BARMM
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Build research capacity among young scholars and institutions
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Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration
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Promote knowledge-sharing among policymakers, civil society, and academe
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Examine gendered dimensions of youth development
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Generate practical, implementable policy recommendations
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Contribute to inclusive and equitable governance
The emphasis is on actionable research outputs, not purely academic studies.
Funding Details
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Grant amount: Php 200,000 per selected proposal
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Number of awards: 5 research proposals
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Funding type: Policy-oriented research grant
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Geographic focus: BARMM
The grant supports the implementation of high-quality research projects aligned with youth and gender development priorities.
Research Requirements
All proposed studies must be:
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Clearly defined
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Policy-relevant
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Actionable and implementable
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Feasible within the project timeline
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Ethical
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Methodologically sound
Research must address current issues affecting young women and men in BARMM.
Geographic Scope
Primary data collection must be conducted within approved BARMM areas:
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Basilan
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Cotabato City
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Lanao del Sur
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Maguindanao del Norte
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Maguindanao del Sur
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Special Geographic Areas
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Tawi-Tawi
Desk-based comparative case studies from outside BARMM may be included, but the primary focus must remain within the region.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible proponents include:
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Institutions
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Individual researchers
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Research groups
Applicants may be affiliated with:
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Accredited youth-led or youth-serving organizations
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Government entities
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Academic institutions
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Civil society organizations
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Private sector institutions
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Independent research entities
Independent researchers (self-employed or affiliated) may also apply.
What Makes a Strong Proposal?
A competitive proposal should:
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Directly address youth and gender development challenges
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Align with national and regional youth frameworks
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Demonstrate clear policy impact
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Include realistic methodology and timeline
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Provide implementable recommendations
The research must clearly show how findings will influence governance or policy decisions.
How to Apply – Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Identify a Policy Gap
Define a pressing issue affecting youth in BARMM, particularly with gender dimensions.
Step 2: Develop a Research Framework
Include:
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Clear objectives
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Research questions
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Methodology
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Ethical considerations
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Timeline
Step 3: Ensure Geographic Compliance
Confirm that primary data collection will occur within approved BARMM areas.
Step 4: Demonstrate Policy Relevance
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How findings will inform policymakers
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How recommendations can be implemented
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Alignment with youth and gender development strategies
Step 5: Submit the Proposal to BYC
Ensure all documentation and eligibility criteria are satisfied before submission.
Why This Challenge Matters
Youth represent a significant demographic in BARMM.
This initiative:
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Empowers young researchers
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Strengthens participatory governance
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Integrates gender perspectives into policymaking
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Produces evidence for inclusive public policies
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Encourages collaboration between institutions and policymakers
By funding actionable research, BYC ensures that youth perspectives shape public programs and governance structures.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting purely academic or theoretical research
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Proposing studies without clear policy recommendations
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Ignoring gender dimensions
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Conducting primary data collection outside approved BARMM areas
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Presenting unrealistic timelines or methodologies
Projects must be practical, grounded, and policy-driven.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding is available per project?
Each selected project will receive Php 200,000.
2. How many proposals will be funded?
Five research proposals will be selected.
3. Who can apply?
Institutions, individual researchers, research groups, and affiliated entities including youth organizations, government, academia, CSOs, and private institutions.
4. What age group does BYC focus on?
BYC programs serve individuals aged 15 to 40 years old.
5. Must research be conducted in BARMM?
Yes. Primary data collection must occur within approved BARMM areas.
6. Are independent researchers eligible?
Yes, provided they meet the eligibility criteria.
7. What type of research is preferred?
Policy-oriented, gender-responsive, actionable research aligned with youth development frameworks.
Key Concepts Explained
Evidence-Based Governance: Policymaking informed by systematic research and data rather than assumptions or political convenience.
Gender-Responsive Research: Research that considers how policies affect women and men differently and addresses structural inequalities.
Youth-Responsive Governance: Governance systems that actively integrate youth participation and priorities into decision-making processes.
Conclusion
The Ideation Impact Challenge 2026 offers a strategic opportunity for youth-led and gender-focused researchers to shape governance in BARMM through evidence-based policy research.
With Php 200,000 available for each of five selected proposals, the initiative strengthens research capacity, promotes inclusive policymaking, and ensures that youth voices meaningfully influence regional development and governance.
For more information, visit BYC.









































