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Entries open for the Pankaj Award to End Conflict

$10,000 Adolf Busch Award: Annual Grant for U.S. Organizations

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Deadline: 15-Jun-2026

The Pankaj Award to End Conflict, supported by Regent Global and One Young World, provides up to $100,000 in funding to young leaders tackling conflict and promoting peace. The program selects 10 finalists, all of whom receive funding and a fully funded opportunity to attend the One Young World Summit 2026 in Cape Town. It targets leaders working on peacebuilding, conflict prevention, and community cohesion worldwide.

What Is the Pankaj Award to End Conflict?

The Pankaj Award to End Conflict is a global funding and recognition program designed to support young leaders addressing conflict and division.

Backed by Regent Global in partnership with One Young World, the award:

Key Objectives of the Award

The award focuses on:

Funding Structure and Benefits

Total Funding Pool

Award Distribution

Additional Benefits

All 10 finalists receive:

Key Concepts Explained

Peacebuilding

A long-term process that:

Conflict Prevention

Strategies that:

Community Cohesion

Efforts that:

Who Is Eligible?

Age Requirement

Organizational Role

Applicants must:

Experience and Impact

Candidates should:

Availability

Why This Award Matters

Supports Peace Leadership

Scales Impact

Global Visibility

Strengthens Communities

How the Award Works

Selection Process

  1. Applications are reviewed globally
  2. 10 finalists are shortlisted
  3. Finalists are evaluated based on:
  4. 1 winner is selected

Program Structure

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Step 2: Prepare Application

Include:

Step 3: Demonstrate Impact

Clearly explain:

Step 4: Submit Application

Step 5: Await Results

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many finalists are selected?

A total of 10 finalists are selected.

2. What is the top award amount?

The winner receives $100,000.

3. Do all finalists receive funding?

Yes, each finalist receives $10,000 to $50,000.

4. Is the summit fully funded?

Yes, travel, accommodation, and meals are fully covered.

5. Where is the summit held?

In Cape Town.

6. What type of organizations are eligible?

Non-profits, social enterprises, and purpose-driven companies.

7. What is the key selection criterion?

Demonstrated impact in conflict resolution and peacebuilding.

Conclusion

The Pankaj Award to End Conflict 2026 is a high-impact opportunity for young leaders dedicated to peacebuilding and social cohesion. With substantial funding, global recognition, and access to international networks, the program enables changemakers to scale their solutions and create lasting peace worldwide.

For more information, visit One Young World.

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