Deadline: 28-Dec-2025
Bina x Bangkit (BxB) is a youth-focused social‑change accelerator in Malaysia supporting early-stage volunteer initiatives. Selected organisations receive a RM 10,000 seed grant, professional mentorship, access to office space, and capacity-building training. The programme targets youth-led projects in advocacy, community engagement, inclusive policymaking, and social justice, helping fledgling groups grow into sustainable, impactful organisations.
Programme Overview
The BxB Accelerator, run by AOD Malaysia, aims to:
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Strengthen the ecosystem of youth-led non-profit organisations
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Provide seed funding and institutional support at critical early stages
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Build capacity in leadership, organisational planning, and advocacy
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Foster a network of mentors, policymakers, and sponsors to sustain growth
This initiative addresses common barriers faced by emerging youth initiatives, including limited access to funding, networks, and structural guidance.
Funding & Support
Selected initiatives in the third cohort will receive:
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Seed Grant: RM 10,000 to kickstart or expand projects
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Onboarding Retreat (Early 2026): Training on grant writing, organisational planning, leadership succession, and other essential skills
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Professional Mentorship: Guidance from experienced practitioners and policy experts
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Resources & Infrastructure: Free office space at AOD, skill labs, networking opportunities, and regular check-ins to monitor progress and provide support
Who is Eligible?
Initiatives must meet the following criteria:
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Youth-led: Majority of the core team under 30 years old
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Team Composition: At least two committed core members based in Malaysia
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Themes: Inclusive policymaking, capacity-building, meaningful representation, community engagement, or amplifying youth voice
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Organisation Age: Less than five years old
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Structure: Volunteer-based; not part of a larger parent organisation
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Principles: Commitment to transparency, non-discrimination, and ethical practices
Why This Programme Matters
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Empowers youth-led social change initiatives
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Provides critical early-stage support many young organisations struggle to access
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Enhances community impact through training, mentorship, and networking
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Builds sustainable, resilient organisations capable of long-term social contribution
How to Apply / What to Do
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Confirm your initiative is youth-led and volunteer-based
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Ensure your core team meets the eligibility requirements
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Prepare a project description highlighting objectives, activities, and social impact
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Demonstrate alignment with BxB priority themes
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Submit your application before the official deadline through the AOD Malaysia platform
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly explain the problem your initiative addresses and its potential impact
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Highlight team capabilities and commitment
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Show evidence of community engagement or outreach
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Emphasize innovative approaches to advocacy or youth empowerment
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Provide a realistic plan for using the seed grant effectively
FAQ
1. Who can apply for BxB?
Youth-led initiatives in Malaysia with at least two core team members under 30, operating on a volunteer basis.
2. What types of initiatives are eligible?
Projects in advocacy, community engagement, inclusive policymaking, social campaigns, youth representation, and capacity-building.
3. What support do selected initiatives receive?
RM 10,000 seed grant, mentorship, onboarding retreat, skill labs, networking opportunities, and access to office space.
4. Can older organisations apply?
No, organisations must have been established for less than five years.
5. Is affiliation with a larger parent organisation allowed?
No, initiatives must operate independently and volunteer-based.
6. Are there requirements on non-discrimination?
Yes, initiatives must commit to transparency and non-discrimination principles.
7. When is the onboarding retreat?
Early 2026, with sessions on organisational planning, grant writing, and leadership development.
Conclusion
The Bina x Bangkit (BxB) Accelerator offers Malaysian youth a unique opportunity to transform early-stage volunteer initiatives into impactful, sustainable projects. Through funding, mentorship, capacity-building, and networking, BxB empowers young changemakers to create a fairer, more inclusive Malaysia while building resilient organisations capable of long-term social impact.
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