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Innovation Fund Grant Supporting Global Youth Work Projects (Ireland)

Community Innovation Grant (Canada)

Deadline: 03-Jul-2026

The Innovation Fund Grant supports youth work organisations on the island of Ireland to develop innovative projects that introduce or strengthen global youth work approaches. The fund helps youth services explore local-global connections and address justice issues such as poverty, gender equality, education, hunger, peace and security, clean water, clean energy, decent work, climate action and sustainable cities.

Successful applicants can receive funding of up to €5,000, along with free training support from the Youth 2030 training team. Projects must be implemented between 15 July and 30 September 2026 and should be young person-centred, creative and connected to global justice themes.

Grant Overview

The Innovation Fund Grant provides support for youth work organisations to develop projects that connect local youth work with global justice issues.

The fund recognises the creativity and innovation already present in youth work practice.

It is designed for youth services that are beginning to explore global youth work, as well as organisations that want to deepen their existing global youth work approach.

Funding Available

Successful applicants can receive funding of up to €5,000.

In addition to grant funding, selected organisations will receive free training support from the Youth 2030 training team.

This support is intended to help organisations design and deliver strong, young person-centred projects linked to global youth work.

Project Implementation Period

Funded projects must be implemented between:

15 July and 30 September 2026

Applicants should ensure that their proposed activities can be planned, delivered and completed within this timeframe.

Main Objective

The main objective of the Innovation Fund Grant is to support youth work organisations in developing innovative global youth work projects.

The fund aims to:

Key Focus Areas

The fund supports projects that explore justice issues and global themes.

Key focus areas include:

What Is Global Youth Work?

Global youth work helps young people understand how local issues are connected to global systems, challenges and responsibilities.

It encourages young people to explore justice, equality, sustainability and human rights from both local and international perspectives.

Global youth work can support young people to think critically, take action and understand their role in creating a fairer and more sustainable world.

What the Grant Supports

The Innovation Fund Grant supports youth work projects that develop or strengthen global youth work approaches.

Funded activities may include:

Eligible Applicants

Applications are open only to youth services and organisations based on the island of Ireland.

Eligible applicants may include youth organisations and youth services that are:

Suitable Organisations

The fund is suitable for organisations that are:

Required Participation

Successful applicants must take part in key learning and networking activities.

Organisations are required to:

These requirements help organisations build knowledge, share learning and strengthen project quality.

Environmental Responsibility

Organisations are encouraged to use recycled materials wherever possible for arts-based activities.

This supports environmentally responsible project delivery and aligns with wider sustainability and climate action themes.

Applicants should consider how their project materials, activities and methods can reduce waste and promote sustainable practice.

What the Grant Does Not Support

The grant does not support the purchase of merchandise materials.

Ineligible items include:

Applicants should focus budgets on project activities, training, learning, participation and meaningful youth engagement.

Why This Grant Matters

Young people are deeply affected by global challenges such as climate change, inequality, poverty and conflict.

Youth work can help young people understand these issues, connect them to local experiences and take informed action.

The Innovation Fund Grant matters because it supports youth organisations to create practical, creative and inclusive projects that help young people engage with global justice in meaningful ways.

It also strengthens the capacity of youth workers and youth services to embed global youth work into everyday practice.

Expected Results

Funded projects may contribute to:

How to Apply or Prepare a Strong Proposal

Applicants should prepare a clear proposal that explains the project idea, target young people, global theme, activities and expected outcomes.

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Applicants should confirm that they are a youth service or organisation based on the island of Ireland.

They should also ensure they can complete the project between 15 July and 30 September 2026.

Step 2: Choose a Global Justice Theme

The project should focus on one or more justice issues.

Themes may include poverty, gender equality, education, hunger, peace and security, water and sanitation, clean energy, decent work, climate action or sustainable cities.

Step 3: Connect Local and Global Issues

A strong proposal should explain how the project connects local experiences with global challenges.

Applicants should show how young people will explore the relationship between their own communities and wider global issues.

Step 4: Design Young Person-Centred Activities

The project should place young people at the centre.

Activities should be participatory, inclusive and relevant to young people’s lives.

Step 5: Include Training and Skills Development

Applicants may include training and skills programmes for youth workers.

This can help organisations build long-term capacity to deliver global youth work beyond the grant period.

Step 6: Plan Required Participation

Applicants should show that they can participate in Youth 2030 training, the Global Youth Work Learner’s Network and at least one One World Week 2026 event.

Step 7: Prepare a Realistic Budget

Applicants may request up to €5,000.

The budget should clearly support project activities and avoid ineligible merchandise costs.

Step 8: Consider Sustainability

Applicants should explain how learning from the project may continue after the funded period.

This may include embedding global youth work into existing programmes, training staff or developing future youth-led activities.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid the following mistakes:

Tips for a Strong Application

A strong application should:

FAQ

1. What is the Innovation Fund Grant?

The Innovation Fund Grant supports youth work organisations to develop innovative projects that introduce or strengthen global youth work approaches and address justice issues in a local-global context.

2. How much funding is available?

Successful applicants can receive funding of up to €5,000.

3. Who can apply?

Applications are open only to youth services and organisations based on the island of Ireland.

4. When must projects be implemented?

Projects must be implemented between 15 July and 30 September 2026.

5. What themes can projects focus on?

Projects can focus on issues such as poverty, gender equality, education, hunger, peace and security, clean water and sanitation, clean energy, decent work, climate action and sustainable cities.

6. Are applicants required to attend training?

Yes. Successful applicants must participate in Youth 2030 training, join the Global Youth Work Learner’s Network approximately every six weeks and attend at least one One World Week 2026 event.

7. What costs are not supported?

The grant does not support the purchase of merchandise materials such as T-shirts or baseball caps.

Conclusion

The Innovation Fund Grant provides up to €5,000 to youth work organisations on the island of Ireland to develop innovative global youth work projects.

The fund supports young person-centred activities that explore justice issues, connect local and global realities and strengthen youth work practice.

Applicants should prepare clear proposals that demonstrate creativity, strong youth participation, commitment to Youth 2030 learning activities and meaningful engagement with Sustainable Development Goal themes.

For more information, visit National Youth Council of Ireland.

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