Deadline: 30 October 2023
The Africa Climate Mobility Initiative (ACMI) Youth Forum and the Global Centre for Climate Mobility (GCCM) Solutions Lab are launching a call for applications for youth-led climate mobility solutions/projects from Africa.
With funding support from the Robert Bosch Stiftung this new funding arrangement for youth-led climate mobility solutions/projects has been designed by the youth for the youth.
They believe in harnessing the potential of young people and breaking the barriers to African youth access to climate finance, to create innovative solutions that promote climate resilience to enable people positive adaptation journeys amidst the climate crisis.
Thematic Areas
- The solutions/proposals should align with at least one of the following thematic areas:
- Addressing loss and damage
- Climate literacy in disaster prone and vulnerable communities
- Storytelling and art for climate awareness
- Ecosystem restoration in disaster prone areas
- Green jobs in vulnerable communities and for IDPs, refugees, migrants, and youth
- Policy and advocacy
Funding Information
- Funding of up to $5,000 per project
What are they looking for?
- They are seeking passionate and dedicated youth organizations, groups, and individuals with innovative projects that focus on climate resilience in disaster-prone areas to address both rapid and slow onset climate events. They are interested in projects that address the needs of climate migrants and individuals displaced by climate change (people on the move), refugees and those at risk of displacement.
Eligibility Criteria
- You must be from Africa in order to be considered. Migrant and displaced youth living in Africa or who were born in Africa are strongly encouraged to apply.
- They encourage applications from individuals or youth-led organizations and groups where the majority of members are between the ages of 18 and 35. If you are an individual or group without a registered organization, they recommend collaborating with a registered youth organization to submit your proposal. They also welcome applications from other marginalized groups, including disabled individuals. Up to 5 projects will be selected through this process.
Selection Criteria
- Relevance to Climate Resilience: Proposals should clearly demonstrate a strong focus on climate resilience in disaster-prone areas and address the challenges faced by climate migrants (people on the move), displaced communities, refugees, and individuals at risk of displacement.
- Innovation and Creativity: Projects should showcase innovative and creative approaches to addressing climate-induced migration and forced displacements in Africa.
- Youth Inclusion and Empowerment: The proposals should actively involve youth-led organizations, groups, or individuals. They should demonstrate a commitment to meaningful youth inclusion in policy and practice, empowering young people to be changemakers in addressing climate mobility challenges.
- Alignment with Thematic Areas: The proposed solutions should align with at least one of the specified thematic areas. The proposals should clearly outline how they contribute to the chosen thematic area(s).
- Feasibility and Sustainability: The projects should be realistic and feasible within the allocated budget and timeline.
- Collaboration and Partnerships: Proposals from youth-led organizations and individuals both register and not (unregistered organization are encouraged to collaborate with registered youth organizations).
- Impact and Scalability: The proposals should have a clear impact pathway, demonstrating the potential to make a positive difference in the lives of climate migrants, displaced communities, and vulnerable populations. Additionally, the projects should have the potential for scalability and replication in other regions or contexts, amplifying their impact.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: Applicants should clearly show the means of verification for outputs, as well as impact indicators for outcomes. A clear reporting plan should be outlined, including regular progress updates and a final project report.
For more information, visit ACMI.