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Open Call: Youth Climate Changemakers Fund for Informal Groups

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Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Youth Climate Changemakers Fund offers micro-grants of up to €1,000 to informal youth groups across the European Union to strengthen grassroots climate activism.

The fund supports youth-led initiatives lasting 6–12 months, prioritizes unregistered and underrepresented groups, and provides financial, training, and networking support through the Funding Fairer Futures initiative.

Applicants must be EU citizens, under 30 in leadership, and not receiving support from another project funded under the EU DEAR programme.

Overview

The Youth Climate Changemakers Fund is designed to lower barriers to funding for young climate activists in the European Union.

It focuses on:

The initiative is delivered through Funding Fairer Futures, which also provides training and networking opportunities.

Grant Amount and Duration

Funding Details

The fund supports small-scale but high-impact initiatives that can grow beyond the grant period.

What Activities Are Funded?

Eligible activities include:

Projects must clearly align with the fund’s objective of strengthening youth climate activism.

Who Is Eligible?

Basic Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Youth-led means:

Who Can Apply?

Applicants may apply as:

Informal and unregistered groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Restrictions

Applicants must not:

Why This Fund Matters

The fund addresses key barriers in youth climate activism:

It aims to:

Grantees are encouraged to become active members of the Funding Fairer Futures community.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Ensure all group members are EU citizens and that at least three individuals will jointly deliver the project.

Step 2: Verify DEAR Programme Compliance

Confirm that neither you nor your group is currently funded under another EU DEAR programme initiative.

Step 3: Develop a Clear Project Plan

Define:

Step 4: Demonstrate Fund Management Capacity

Provide evidence that your group can:

Step 5: Submit Application

Apply either as an individual representing the group or as a registered legal entity.

Ensure all required documentation and declarations are complete.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Clear structure and compliance improve approval chances.

Key Definitions

Micro-Grant

A small funding award designed to support early-stage or grassroots initiatives.

Youth-Led

A project primarily managed and governed by individuals under 30 years old.

Grassroots Climate Activism

Community-driven efforts to address climate change through local action, advocacy, and mobilisation.

EU DEAR Programme

The Development Education and Awareness Raising programme funded by the European Union. Applicants must not receive overlapping DEAR funding.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How much funding is available?

Each selected group can receive up to €1,000.

2. Do we need to be a registered organisation?

No. Informal groups can apply, but they must consist of at least three people.

3. Who can apply?

EU citizens under 30 who are part of a youth-led group.

4. How long must projects run?

Projects must last at least six months and no longer than twelve months.

5. Can we apply if we already receive EU DEAR funding?

No. Groups currently receiving or expecting DEAR programme funding are not eligible.

6. What types of activities are eligible?

Awareness campaigns, mobilisation, advocacy, capacity building, training, and public engagement initiatives.

7. Is reporting required?

Yes. Groups must demonstrate financial accountability and provide required reporting information.

Conclusion

The Youth Climate Changemakers Fund provides accessible micro-grants to empower young climate activists across the European Union.

By supporting informal, youth-led groups and removing registration barriers, the initiative strengthens grassroots climate movements and fosters long-term growth.

Eligible groups should prepare a clear, youth-led, and impact-focused project plan aligned with fund objectives to maximise their chances of success.

For more information, visit Generation Climate Europe.

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