Deadline: 01-Apr-2026
The Youth Harbour Action Grants provide flexible funding of $5,000–$30,000 per year to support youth-led initiatives addressing climate crisis impacts in Canada. Grants focus on organizational longevity, mission development, and funding expansion, enabling young leaders to sustain their work, strengthen operational capacity, and implement grassroots climate solutions. Eligible applicants are youth-led organizations or projects with an annual budget under $300,000 CAD.
Overview of the Program
The Action Grants program empowers youth to address climate change impacts through flexible funding that prioritizes sustainability, strategic development, and community-driven solutions. The initiative recognizes the challenges faced by youth-led organizations, including limited resources, undercompensation, and burnout, and aims to provide support for long-term engagement in climate action.
Key Objectives
The program focuses on:
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Organizational and Operational Longevity: Support for incorporation, formalizing administrative systems, and expanding staffing roles and hours.
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Expanding Funding Opportunities: Enable organizations to secure multi-year or larger-scale funding by providing stepping-stone support.
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Refining Mission, Vision, and Strategy: Access to consulting, strategic planning, and capacity building to strengthen the organization’s overall mission.
Funding Details
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Grant Range: $5,000 – $30,000 per 12-month period.
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Grant Duration: 6 or 12 months, depending on the scope of the project.
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Use of Funds: Operational, flexible support to sustain youth engagement and climate-focused initiatives.
Eligibility Criteria
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Initiatives must aim to reduce the impacts of the climate crisis in Canada.
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Projects must be grassroots or carry out not-for-profit activities; for-profit activities are not eligible.
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Organizations or projects must have an annual operating budget ≤ $300,000 CAD.
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Leadership by youth aged 30 or under (Indigenous applicants from Turtle Island may apply if aged 35 or under).
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Non-fully youth-led organizations may apply if a specific project is led by someone aged 30 or under; priority is given to fully youth-led initiatives.
Application Process
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Project Submission: Organizations or individuals submit an application for a specific youth-led climate initiative.
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Selection: Only one project per applicant is selected per funding cycle.
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Grant Award: Selected applicants receive a contract lasting six or twelve months.
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Reapplication Policy: Applicants cannot reapply until 12 months after submitting the final report; unsuccessful applicants may reapply in the next cycle.
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Concurrent Applications: Applicants may apply to other Youth Harbour granting opportunities simultaneously without affecting assessment.
Expected Impact
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Increased operational capacity and sustainability for youth-led climate initiatives.
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Strengthened leadership and strategic development among young climate leaders.
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Continued engagement of youth in climate action and mobilization of community-driven solutions.
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Mitigation of burnout and support for career development in the climate sector.
Tips and Best Practices
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Demonstrate clear leadership by youth in project design and execution.
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Highlight community-driven approaches to addressing climate impacts.
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Provide a detailed budget under $300,000 CAD and show how funds will strengthen organizational capacity.
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Emphasize sustainability, long-term impact, and strategic alignment with climate action goals.
FAQ – Youth Harbour Action Grants
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Who can apply? Youth-led organizations or projects in Canada addressing climate crisis impacts.
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What is the grant amount? $5,000 – $30,000 CAD per 12-month period.
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What age qualifies as youth leadership? Leaders aged 30 or under; Indigenous applicants up to 35 years old.
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Can non-fully youth-led organizations apply? Yes, if a project is led by someone aged 30 or under, with priority given to fully youth-led initiatives.
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How long is the grant period? Six or twelve months.
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Can applicants reapply? Selected applicants must wait 12 months post-final report; others may reapply in the next cycle.
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Are for-profit initiatives eligible? No, only grassroots or not-for-profit projects are supported.
Conclusion
The Youth Harbour Action Grants provide vital operational and flexible funding to youth-led climate initiatives in Canada. By supporting leadership, organizational development, and sustainable project implementation, the program strengthens the capacity of young changemakers to address climate impacts, foster community-driven solutions, and sustain long-term engagement in climate action.
For more information, visit The Youth Harbour.









































