Deadline: 10-Dec-2025
Yinson4Youth (Y4Y) Grant 2026 invites Malaysian youth-led organisations to apply for funding up to RM50,000. The program supports nonprofit organisations, NGOs, social enterprises, and university student societies to implement projects aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals, offering mentorship, strategic guidance, and measurable social and environmental impact opportunities.
Overview of Yinson4Youth (Y4Y) Grant
Yinson has launched the third round of Y4Y Grant to empower young changemakers driving positive social and environmental impacts across Malaysia. The program targets nonprofit organisations, NGOs, social enterprises, and university-based student societies with teams largely aged 18–30. Selected projects will receive financial support and mentorship from Yinson professionals to refine initiatives and scale impact.
Key focus areas include:
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Innovation: Projects offering creative solutions to social or environmental challenges.
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Youth leadership: Empowering young people as primary drivers of change.
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Sustainable development: Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as quality education, gender equality, clean energy, and climate action.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Nonprofit organisations, NGOs, social enterprises, and university student societies in Malaysia.
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Teams predominantly composed of young people aged 18–30.
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Projects with clear measurable social or environmental impact.
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Initiatives promoting youth leadership and community engagement.
Ineligible applicants:
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Individuals applying alone.
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Teams or organisations not based in Malaysia.
Why It Matters
Y4Y Grant supports youth-led projects that:
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Build sustainable social and environmental initiatives.
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Provide measurable outcomes and community benefits.
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Encourage leadership, innovation, and skill development among young Malaysians.
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Align with global development priorities, contributing to UN SDGs locally.
Key Features
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Funding: Up to RM50,000 per selected project.
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Mentorship: Guidance from Yinson professionals for project refinement and scaling.
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Timeline: Project implementation from early 2026 to mid-year.
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Application Window: 11 November – 10 December 2025.
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Review & Pitch: Final project pitches scheduled for January 2026.
How to Apply / How It Works
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Prepare Proposal: Outline objectives, expected outcomes, target beneficiaries, and SDG alignment.
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Check Eligibility: Confirm organisation type, age range, and team composition.
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Submit Application: Complete online form within the application window.
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Review Process: Yinson panel evaluates proposals for innovation, feasibility, and impact.
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Final Pitch: Shortlisted teams present projects to Yinson judges in January 2026.
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Project Execution: Awardees receive funding and mentorship; track outcomes and report progress.
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight measurable social or environmental outcomes.
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Emphasise youth leadership and active participation.
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Clearly align project with one or more UN SDGs.
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Provide a realistic timeline and resource plan.
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Demonstrate community engagement and long-term sustainability.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Who can apply for Y4Y Grant?
A: Nonprofit organisations, NGOs, social enterprises, and university student societies in Malaysia with teams mainly aged 18–30.
Q2: What is the maximum funding available?
A: Up to RM50,000 per selected project.
Q3: Which project types are supported?
A: Projects that align with UN SDGs, including education, gender equality, clean energy, and climate action.
Q4: When is the application window?
A: 11 November – 10 December 2025.
Q5: Is mentorship included?
A: Yes, Yinson professionals provide guidance and support for project execution and scaling.
Q6: What is the expected project duration?
A: Early 2026 through mid-year.
Q7: Can individuals apply independently?
A: No, applications must come from eligible organisations or student societies.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications outside the eligibility criteria.
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Failing to demonstrate measurable impact.
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Weak alignment with UN SDGs.
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Overlooking community engagement or sustainability plans.
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Missing deadlines for submission or final pitch.
Conclusion
Yinson4Youth Grant 2026 provides young Malaysian changemakers with a unique opportunity to transform innovative ideas into impactful social and environmental initiatives. By combining financial support, mentorship, and SDG-aligned guidance, the program empowers youth-led projects to create measurable change, foster leadership, and contribute to sustainable community development.
For more information, visit Yinson.
