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Call for EOIs: Resourcing Adolescent Girls’ and Young Women’s Leadership in United States

Apply for McCain Global Leaders Program 2025

Deadline: 08-Feb-2026

UNICEF is offering small grants to grassroots organizations led by adolescent girls and young women to strengthen leadership, resilience, and local impact. The initiative provides rapid, flexible funding, capacity-building support, and opportunities for advocacy and participatory learning in humanitarian and development contexts. Grants aim to empower young women as changemakers in their communities while promoting gender equality and localization.

Overview

UNICEF’s small grants mechanism is designed to provide flexible and rapid funding directly to grassroots organizations led by adolescent girls and young women. The program addresses rights deprivations in development and humanitarian contexts, particularly in fragile, conflict-affected, and crisis-impacted areas.

Key Objectives

Funding and Scope

Who is Eligible?

How the Program Works

  1. Application Submission: Interested organizations submit a proposal outlining the project, goals, target beneficiaries, and expected outcomes.

  2. Rapid Review and Approval: Applications are assessed quickly to ensure timely disbursement of funds.

  3. Capacity Building: Selected grantees receive tailored support including mentoring, knowledge exchange, and collective care.

  4. Implementation: Grantees carry out locally led initiatives, focusing on leadership development, resilience, and advocacy.

  5. Monitoring and Learning: Grantees document results, share insights, and participate in UNICEF-led learning roundtables and knowledge-sharing platforms.

  6. Advocacy and Scaling Impact: Successful projects and lessons are amplified to influence policy, funding priorities, and humanitarian strategies.

Why It Matters

Common Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. Who can apply for the grants?
Local grassroots organizations led by adolescent girls and young women operating in development or humanitarian contexts.

2. What can the funds be used for?
Funding supports leadership development, advocacy, community projects, learning initiatives, and resilience-building activities.

3. Are there geographic restrictions?
Yes, grants target organizations in development, fragile, and crisis-affected contexts globally.

4. Is capacity-building included?
Yes, grantees receive tailored support including mentoring, knowledge exchange, and collective care spaces.

5. How quickly are grants disbursed?
The mechanism is designed for rapid and flexible funding to respond to urgent local needs.

6. Can funds be used for advocacy?
Yes, grantees are encouraged to participate in advocacy, learning roundtables, and cross-sector dialogues.

7. How are results monitored?
Grantees document outcomes, share insights, and participate in UNICEF-led learning initiatives to amplify impact.

Conclusion

The UNICEF Small Grants Initiative represents a strategic investment in adolescent girls and young women as leaders and changemakers. By combining flexible funding, capacity building, and advocacy support, the program strengthens grassroots solutions, promotes gender equality, and fosters sustainable community impact in humanitarian and development contexts.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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