Deadline: 09-Mar-2026
The YECAP Climate Impact Micro Grants 2026 provide up to USD 2,000 to youth-led climate initiatives in selected Asia-Pacific countries. The programme supports projects focused on climate mitigation, adaptation, renewable energy, food and water resilience, and nature-based solutions. All funded activities must be completed before June 2026, with a final report submitted within two weeks of completion.
What Is the YECAP Climate Impact Micro Grant?
The YECAP Climate Impact Micro Grants 2026 is a small-grants funding programme under the Youth Empowerment in Climate Action Platform (YECAP). It is designed to empower young people to lead community-driven climate action across Asia-Pacific.
The initiative provides catalytic funding to youth-led organizations and groups implementing innovative, inclusive, and locally relevant climate solutions. The focus is on strengthening community resilience while promoting sustainable development and environmental sustainability.
Grant Amount and Key Requirements
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Funding Amount: Up to USD 2,000 per project
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Project Start: Must begin promptly after selection
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Project Completion Deadline: Before June 2026
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Final Reporting: Impact report required within two weeks of project completion
Funding is intended for practical, community-based climate initiatives with measurable local impact.
Priority Focus Areas
Projects must address one or more of the following climate action areas:
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Low-carbon development and climate mitigation initiatives
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Climate-resilient food, water, and community systems
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Nature-based and regenerative environmental solutions
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Renewable energy and sustainable energy access
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Climate literacy, education, and youth engagement
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Indigenous and local knowledge for environmental sustainability
These themes align with climate adaptation, emissions reduction, and community resilience strategies.
Eligible Countries
Applicants must be based in one of the following YECAP-supported countries:
Only initiatives operating within these countries are eligible.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
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Be youth-led (based on the national definition of youth in their country)
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Be based in an eligible country
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Lead or co-lead a climate-focused initiative
Eligible entities include:
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Registered youth-led organizations
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Informal youth groups
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Youth-led social enterprises
Preference is given to:
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Ongoing initiatives
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Projects aiming to scale up existing efforts
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Practical, community-centered solutions with demonstrated local engagement
How the Micro Grant Works
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Submit an application outlining the proposed climate initiative.
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Demonstrate alignment with YECAP climate priority areas.
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Show youth leadership and community involvement.
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If selected, begin implementation promptly.
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Complete all activities before June 2026.
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Submit a final impact report within two weeks after project completion.
Why This Grant Matters
Climate change disproportionately affects vulnerable communities across Asia-Pacific. Youth-led initiatives play a critical role in:
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Accelerating local climate adaptation
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Promoting renewable energy access
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Strengthening food and water resilience
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Preserving Indigenous and local environmental knowledge
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Increasing climate literacy and youth engagement
By providing small but catalytic funding, YECAP enables grassroots innovation and scalable climate solutions.
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly define the local climate problem your project addresses
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Provide measurable outcomes and realistic timelines
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Highlight community participation and youth leadership
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Demonstrate sustainability beyond the grant period
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Show how your project builds on or scales existing efforts
Avoid vague environmental awareness campaigns without concrete implementation plans.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding is available?
Up to USD 2,000 per selected project.
2. Who can apply?
Youth-led organizations, informal youth groups, and youth-led social enterprises based in eligible countries.
3. What countries are eligible?
Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Samoa, Vanuatu, and Papua New Guinea.
4. When must projects be completed?
All activities must be completed before June 2026.
5. Is reporting required?
Yes. A final impact report must be submitted within two weeks of project completion.
6. Are new initiatives eligible?
Yes, but preference is given to ongoing or scalable initiatives.
7. What types of projects are prioritized?
Projects focused on climate mitigation, adaptation, renewable energy, food and water resilience, nature-based solutions, and climate literacy.
Conclusion
The YECAP Climate Impact Micro Grants 2026 offer youth leaders in Asia-Pacific an opportunity to implement practical, community-driven climate solutions. With up to USD 2,000 in funding, the programme supports innovative initiatives that strengthen resilience, promote sustainability, and empower young people to lead meaningful environmental change.
For more information, visit YECAP in Asia and the Pacific.









































