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Applications open for Youth to the Front Fund

Public Diplomacy Grants Program for 18 Lincoln Corners throughout in Pakistan

Deadline: 06-Apr-2026

The Youth to the Front Fund supports young creatives under 30 whose work drives measurable social impact. Projects span arts, performance, film, design, technology, and community interventions, focusing on equity, justice, and systemic change, with opportunities for mentorship, collaboration, and visibility across global networks.

About the Fund

The Youth to the Front Fund invests in young leaders whose creative work addresses pressing social challenges. The initiative provides direct funding and strategic resources to help emerging creatives and collectives implement exhibitions, programs, research, and interventions that tackle systemic injustice while advancing community-led solutions.

Eligible Fields and Focus Areas

The fund supports creatives across diverse disciplines, including:

Projects should focus on social pillars such as:

Program Benefits

Participants in the fund gain:

Eligibility Criteria

Application and Selection Process

Why the Fund Matters

The Youth to the Front Fund strengthens young creative leadership by:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility as a young creative leader or collective under 30

  2. Ensure the project aligns with social justice, equity, and community impact objectives

  3. Prepare an application detailing your creative work, community engagement, and expected outcomes

  4. Submit the application online through the official Youth to the Front Fund portal

  5. Wait for review and notification, typically within 8–10 weeks

Tips for Applicants

FAQs

  1. Who is eligible to apply? Young creatives under 30, globally, with projects centering BIPOC communities or demonstrating meaningful allyship.

  2. What types of projects are supported? Arts, performance, design, technology, community initiatives, and creative interventions addressing systemic injustice.

  3. Is residency in the U.S. required? No, applicants can be based anywhere in the world.

  4. How long does the selection process take? Typically 8–10 weeks from application submission.

  5. Are individuals outside BIPOC communities eligible? Yes, if the project demonstrates solidarity and meaningful allyship.

  6. What benefits do selected participants receive? Funding, mentorship, networking, visibility, and collaboration opportunities.

  7. Does the program support measurable social impact? Yes, projects are expected to create real, demonstrable outcomes in their communities.

Conclusion

The Youth to the Front Fund empowers the next generation of creative leaders to use arts and culture as tools for systemic change. By providing funding, mentorship, and global networking, the initiative helps young creatives implement projects that advance equity, justice, and long-term social impact across communities worldwide.

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