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Borderless Grant for Marginalised and Displaced Communities

Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Ukraine announces Small Grants Program

Deadline: 12-Jul-2026

The Moonshot Borderless grant is designed for young founders and idea-makers creating community-led solutions for people affected by displacement, conflict, and marginalisation. It focuses on practical, locally grounded work that responds to urgent humanitarian needs.

The grant is built around a “for the people, by the people” approach. That means the strongest projects are likely to be those developed with, and for, the communities they serve.

Key facts

What the award supports

The grant focuses on solutions for:

It supports projects that address:

The emphasis is on dignity, inclusion, and resilience in crisis-affected settings.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants are:

Applicants may apply individually or as part of a team. If the applicant is a minor, the prize may be awarded to a legal guardian or the organisation responsible for the project.

What strong applications should show

A strong application should demonstrate:

Award benefits

Selected winners receive:

These benefits are meant to help promising projects grow from early progress into broader impact.

Why it matters

This award matters because humanitarian challenges often affect communities that are overlooked by larger systems. Supporting young innovators can help surface local knowledge and create solutions that are more responsive to real needs.

It also matters because the programme values dignity and community ownership. That makes it especially useful for projects that are designed with people, not just for them.

How to prepare

  1. Show who your project serves.
    Be clear about the community and the specific need.

  2. Demonstrate local grounding.
    Explain why your solution fits the people and context involved.

  3. Provide proof of progress.
    Include evidence of early implementation or a working prototype.

  4. Highlight impact and dignity.
    Show how the project improves access, inclusion, or resilience.

  5. Explain growth potential.
    Describe how funding and mentorship would help scale the work.

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Conclusion

The Moonshot Borderless grant is a strong opportunity for young innovators working on displacement, humanitarian response, and community-led resilience. The best applications will show early progress, community relevance, and a clear plan for creating dignified, inclusive impact.

For more information, visit Moonshot Platform.

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