Deadline: September 17, 2023
The Youth Climate Justice Fund work to strengthen existing organizing efforts and support emerging youth movements with a focus on bridging funders and organizers to enable flexible and impactful support. Through youth-to-youth capacity development and resource sharing, they empower and support young people to drive change and build a just and sustainable future.
Funding Information
- Groups can apply for a grant of up to USD 10,000, which can be used for a period of 12 months.
Eligibility Criteria
- You should consider applying if your group, network or collective is:
- led by young people aged 35 and under. In order to be eligible for a YCJF grant, most of your organisation’s membership needs to be young people under 35 and the leadership or the individuals with decision-making power need to be young people aged 35 and under;
- based in Africa; Middle East; Asia and the Pacific; Latin America and the Caribbean; and Central, and Eastern Europe;
- based in North America or Western Europe but is led by young people who are discriminated against and/or marginalised based on class, ethnicity, background, etc;
- non-partisan, non-violent, and legal; and
- believe in and exhibit inclusive organising, collective action and intersectional movement building.
- They specifically look for groups who are:
- Cultivating diverse leadership rooted in fair and equitable climate action with community power.
- Raising ambitions and commitments on climate & socio-environmental justice.
- Holding policymakers accountable to their promises and strengthening community power.
Process
- The Youth Climate Justice Fund participative grant-making.
- Youth Climate Justice Fund opens the call
- The call is open for 4 weeks, youth climate justice groups around the globe can apply. Non-English speaking groups are welcome to reach out to Regional Leads for support in applying in their own language.
- Applications are screened by the YCJF staff
- Check that groups meet basic eligibility criteria and are aligned with YCJF values and principles.
- Regional Leads review
- Review of proposals per regional priorities and contacting groups to better understand their needs.
- Steering Committee voting
- Each steering committee member ranks groups based on the YCJF principles, values and key funding priorities.
- Due diligence process
- YCJF staff and Regional Leads reach out to the selected groups and support them to receive the funding.
- Grants are awarded!
- YCJF staff and Regional Leads work with partners to speed the process for groups to receive funding.
- Join the YCJF community
- Groups are invited to join the YCJF welcome call and to co-develop youth-to-youth capacity development resources.
- Youth Climate Justice Fund opens the call
For more information, visit Youth Climate Justice Fund.