Deadline: 17-Mar-25
The Youth Connect is British Council’s global youth leadership programme which supports young people to develop the skills, inspiration, and connections to tackle major challenges, including employability and inequality.
Through Youth Connect they empower young people through building connections, understanding and trust and work with communities/organisations that will support social development objectives, such as mainstreaming disability inclusion.
They are expecting organisations to:
- upskill the communication skills and/or resilience in working in environment by delivering their own modules
- deliver digital skills training by using the Skills for Inclusive Digital Participations (SIDP) manuals
- adapt the skills training modules to the target participants.
Funding Information
- Skills Training Grant 2025 expects to support up to 2 projects of IDR 100,500,000 in value each (including VAT, if applicable), for an 11-month period of implementation beginning April 2025.
Eligibility Criteria
- British Council are looking for two Indonesia organisations with:
- Access and experience of working with marginalised young people in West Java and/or Bali including women, people living with disability, youth who are not in education, employment and/or training and digitally excluded groups.
- Extensive experience of designing and delivering face to face inclusive soft skills training/workshop in the area of youth empowerment, leadership, teamwork, community engagement, effective communication, and 21st century skills.
- Extensive experience of designing and delivering face to face inclusive hard skills training/workshop in the area of upskilling to increase employability and/or entrepreneurship.
- A track record of developing and implementing strategies to communicate the programme to related stakeholders, including local government, and target beneficiaries, including local communities.
- Extensive experience of project planning and management, monitoring evaluation and reporting.
- Wide network of community level trainers (ideally majority of trainers are sourced from West Java and/or Bali, however they can also be recruited from other province as well with minimum travel required).
For more information, visit British Council.