The Youth Climate Justice Fund (a grant of up to USD 10,000)
The Youth Climate Justice Fund supports with core flexible funding to emerging youth climate justice collectives. Groups can apply for a grant of up to USD 10,000, which can be used for a period of 12 months.
What are the criteria for applying?
You should consider applying if:
- Your group or collective is led by young people aged 35 years and below. In order to be eligible for a YCJF grant, the majority of your leadership must be young people or the individuals with decision making power should be aged 35 years and below.
- Your group, network or collective is 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.
- You believe in and exhibit inclusive organizing, collective action and intersectional movement building.Your group, network or collective is based in Africa; Asia and the Pacific; Latin America and the Caribbean; and Central, and Eastern Europe.
- Your group, network or collective is based in Africa; Asia and the Pacific; Latin America and the Caribbean; and Central, and Eastern Europe.
- Non-partisan, non-violent, and legal movements.
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
THE PROCESS
1.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.
2.Applications are screened by the YCJF staff
Check that groups meet basic eligibility criteria and are aligned with YCJF values and principles.
3.Regional Leads review
Review of proposals per regional priorities and contacting groups to better understand their needs.
4.Steering Committee voting
Each steering committee member ranks groups based on the YCJF principles, values and key funding priorities.
The application is open to those who:5.Due diligence process
YCJF staff and Regional Leads reach out to the selected groups and support them to receive the funding.
6.Grants are awarded!
YCJF staff and Regional Leads work with partners to speed the process for groups to receive funding.
7.Join the YCJF community
Groups are invited to join the YCJF welcome call and to co-develop youth-to-youth capacity development ressources.