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National Water Innovation Hackathon for Youth and Community Solutions (India)

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Deadline: 22-Apr-2026

The National Water Innovation Hackathon 2026 by the International Water Management Institute supports youth innovators and community-led initiatives in India to develop scalable solutions for water challenges. Participants compete for cash prizes up to INR 100,000, mentorship, and recognition while addressing issues like groundwater depletion, inefficient irrigation, and climate-smart water management.

Overview of the Hackathon

The National Water Innovation Hackathon 2026 aims to foster innovative, practical, and scalable solutions to water-related challenges in India. It brings together youth innovators, startups, and community-based organizations to collaboratively tackle issues such as inefficient agricultural water use, limited access to safe water, and climate-related water risks.

Focus Areas

Participants are encouraged to develop solutions in the following areas:

Who is Eligible?

Award Categories and Benefits

How to Apply

  1. Choose Category
    • Youth Innovator or Community-led Initiative.
  2. Prepare Proposal
    • Clearly define the water-related challenge.
    • Outline the proposed solution and expected impact.
    • Include a detailed implementation plan.
    • Present a community engagement strategy emphasizing women’s participation.
    • Provide an estimated budget for project execution.
  3. Submit Application
    • Ensure compliance with all eligibility criteria and submission guidelines.

Why This Hackathon Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can participate in the hackathon?
Indian citizens aged 18–35, including students, researchers, entrepreneurs, and grassroots innovators.
2. Are there categories for applications?
Yes, Youth Innovator and Community-led Initiative.
3. What are the focus areas?
Data-driven solutions, wastewater and circular economy, AI for disaster preparedness, inclusive governance, and climate-smart water management.
4. What awards are available?
Cash prizes: INR 50,000, 30,000, 20,000 for Youth Innovators; INR 100,000 grant for Best Community-led Initiative.
5. Are mentorship and recognition provided?
Yes, all selected participants receive certificates, recognition, and mentorship from experts.
6. How should proposals be structured?
Include challenge definition, proposed solution, expected impact, implementation plan, community engagement strategy, and estimated budget.
7. Are there special encouragements for certain groups?
Yes, the hackathon encourages participation from women, Indigenous groups, and marginalized communities.

Conclusion

The National Water Innovation Hackathon 2026 provides a platform for youth and community innovators in India to develop practical, scalable, and climate-smart water solutions. By combining financial support, mentorship, and recognition, the program accelerates innovative approaches to tackle pressing water challenges, promote inclusion, and strengthen community-led water governance.

For more information, visit IWMI.

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