Deadline: 13-Mar-2026
The Green Voices Innovation Challenge Bootcamp offers a three-day intensive program for youth leaders aged 18–35 in Bangladesh to develop climate action solutions and sustainable business initiatives. Participants gain skills in climate leadership, project planning, sustainable finance, and innovative environmental solutions, with a focus on social impact and community engagement. Applications are open to youth-led, women-led, and community-based organizations committed to inclusive climate advocacy.
Programme Overview
The Green Voices Innovation Challenge Bootcamp is designed to empower young leaders in Bangladesh to address climate change and environmental sustainability through innovative, locally relevant solutions. The initiative combines technical climate education, leadership development, and practical project design to foster youth-led climate action.
Key Focus Areas
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Climate Business Opportunities in Bangladesh
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Transforming Ideas into Business
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Youth Leadership Development
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Project Planning and Management
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Sustainable Climate Financing
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Climate-focused business solutions that address environmental challenges
Who Can Apply
Eligible participants include:
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Youth leaders aged 18–35 engaged in climate action, gender equality, or social development
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Women leaders, grassroots organizers, and representatives of youth-led, women-led, or community-based organizations
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Individuals or teams committed to inclusive climate advocacy and community engagement
Programme Benefits
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Strengthen climate leadership and innovation skills
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Gain practical experience in project design and management
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Learn strategies for sustainable climate financing and business development
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Build networks with other youth leaders, NGOs, and climate-focused organizations
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Opportunity to develop and pitch climate-focused project ideas for community impact
Preferred Project Types
The programme prioritises proposals that demonstrate:
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Eco-friendly business models and renewable energy solutions
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Climate-resilient livelihoods and adaptation strategies
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Waste management and air/soil pollution solutions
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Sustainable agriculture and water management practices
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Biodiversity preservation efforts
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Integration of traditional knowledge with modern innovation
Diversity and Inclusion
The bootcamp promotes participation from:
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Women and girls
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Transgender and gender-diverse individuals
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Indigenous groups
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Youth from climate-vulnerable and underrepresented regions of Bangladesh
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure you are aged 18–35 and actively engaged in climate, social development, or gender equality initiatives
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Prepare your proposal: Include innovative project ideas, expected social and environmental impact, and plans for community engagement
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Submit application: Follow programme guidelines and deadlines provided by The Earth Society and The Asia Foundation
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Selection process: Applications are assessed based on innovation, social impact, feasibility, and inclusivity
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight community engagement and local impact
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Demonstrate sustainability and climate-resilience
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Show innovation, including integration of traditional knowledge
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Emphasize collaboration and diversity in project implementation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who is eligible to participate?
Youth leaders aged 18–35, including representatives from youth-led, women-led, and community-based organizations in Bangladesh
2. What is the duration of the bootcamp?
Three days of intensive training combining workshops, interactive sessions, and hands-on learning
3. What types of projects are preferred?
Eco-friendly businesses, renewable energy, climate-resilient livelihoods, sustainable agriculture, water management, waste management, and biodiversity initiatives
4. Are teams or individuals eligible?
Both youth-led teams and individual participants may apply, provided they are actively engaged in climate action or community development
5. Is diversity and inclusion considered?
Yes, participation from women, gender-diverse individuals, indigenous groups, and youth from climate-vulnerable regions is strongly encouraged
6. Who organises the bootcamp?
The programme is led by The Earth Society with The Asia Foundation as consortium lead and funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
7. What outcomes are expected from participants?
Participants are expected to develop innovative, community-focused climate solutions that demonstrate social impact and sustainability
Conclusion
The Green Voices Innovation Challenge Bootcamp equips young leaders in Bangladesh with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to develop climate action initiatives that create lasting environmental and social impact. By combining technical training, leadership development, and practical project design, the programme fosters inclusive, innovative, and community-driven solutions for sustainable development.
For more information, visit The Earth Society.









































