Social Impact & Sustainability Scholarships

Training to help the world doesn't need to break the bank

Why do we need scholarships?

As we grow our community, we want to share opportunities that allow social impact and sustainability professionals from various backgrounds and at any career stage to develop new skills and leverage existing ones.

Environmental and socio-economic issues grow increasingly due to the changing climate and the scarcity of resources, and as global issues, they require study and action from all parts of the world to bring about effective change. Environmental and social impact scholarships can help provide underprivileged students with financial aid to attend leading programs in these fields, collaborate with other passionate students and professionals and bring new approaches to the global discussion and strategy.

If you’re looking for a scholarship that will help you create change and play an active role in integrating sustainability strategies to organizations and businesses, one of these might be a fit for you:

Draper Foundation Grants

The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation (DRK) funds early-stage social enterprises with scalable solutions addressing pressing social and environmental issues. Eligible organizations must have a proven pilot, sustainable financial model, and committed leadership. DRK provides up to $300,000 over three years, plus operational support and access to a global network. Applications are accepted year-round.

Cansbridge Fellowship

The Cansbridge Fellowship is a leadership program for Canadian university students, combining online workshops, a week-long in-person bootcamp and conference, and a self-organized 10-week internship in Asia with a $10,000 scholarship. Fellows develop entrepreneurial skills, global networks, and hands-on experience in sectors like AI, education, and business. The program also provides lifelong access to a mentor and alumni community. Applications for the 2026 cohort are open.

Postdoctoral Research Scientist - Climate School, Columbia University

October 31, 2025

Columbia University’s Climate School in New York is offering Postdoctoral Fellowships for early-career researchers with a PhD, MD, or JD earned within the past three years. Fellows will conduct interdisciplinary research addressing climate and sustainability challenges. The position offers a salary of $72,116 per year.

SDG Innovation Accelerator for Young Professionals 2025-2026 Registration

January 31, 2026

The SDG Innovation Accelerator for Young Professionals is a nine-month program by the UN Global Compact for employees aged 35 or younger working at participating companies. It helps participants develop business innovations aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through workshops, mentorship, and collaborative projects.

Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship

April 15, 2026

The Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship at the University of Nottingham offers either 50 % or 100 % tuition-fee support for one-year full-time Master’s degrees (including MRes) for students from Africa, India, and selected Commonwealth countries. Applicants must hold an offer to start in the Faculties of Engineering, Medicine & Health Sciences, Science or Social Sciences.

AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grants for Junior Researchers

November 9, 2025

The 2025 AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grants for Junior Researchers support doctoral candidates from sub-Saharan Africa to conduct 1–2 month research stays at institutions in another sub-Saharan country. The program offers up to €2,300 for one month or €3,000 for two months, covering travel, subsistence, and research costs. Applicants must be nationals of sub-Saharan countries enrolled in a PhD program and propose research that cannot be done in their home country.

FUSE Executive Fellow General Application

October 27, 2025

The FUSE Executive Fellowship (2025–2026) offers a 12-month full-time placement in U.S. local governments, where experienced professionals (15+ years) lead high-impact projects in areas such as climate resilience, housing, and economic mobility. Fellows receive an $80,000 salary plus health benefits, with the program running from October 2025 to October 2026.

Millenium Fellowship

October 31, 2025

The Millennium Fellowship, a semester-long leadership program by the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) and the Millennium Campus Network (MCN), invites university students to take their social impact to the next level. Fellows join campus cohorts to gain access to world-class training, connections, and recognition — all just an application away.

Human Rights Scholarship

October 31, 2025

The University of Melbourne’s Human Rights Scholarship 2026 supports domestic and international students pursuing a Master’s by Research or PhD in human rights. The award offers a living allowance of AUD 43,500 per year, full tuition fee offset, relocation support, and Overseas Student Health Cover for international students.

King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Fellowships

November 19, 2025

The King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme – Climate Resilience Fellowships will support mid-career professionals from Commonwealth Small Island Developing States (SIDS) working on climate adaptation. This programme combines online learning, a residential workshop, and applied projects within the Fellow’s organization, helping strengthen practical climate resilience leadership. Applicants must have 5–15 years of experience in climate adaptation and be employed in a SIDS with a contract through February 2027. The fellowship include a fully funded one-year blended training programme, guided by expert facilitators and mentors, including the following core elements.

Kohli Fellowship 2026

November 16, 2025

The Kohli Fellowship for Sociology 2026 at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) will provide a 24-month research stay starting on 1 October 2026, with a monthly stipend of €2,500. The fellowship will be open to researchers who have completed their dissertation within the past five years and will offer the opportunity to conduct a new research project, advance publications, and build research collaborations at a leading international institution. Applications must be submitted as a single PDF.

Asia House Fellowship 2026/2027

January 31, 2026

The Asia House Fellowship 2026–2027 offers two 12-month positions for early-career professionals to conduct original research on Asia and the Middle East in areas such as geopolitics & trade, technology & AI, and energy & sustainability. Open to all nationalities, the fellowship can be completed remotely and provides a £24,000 stipend. Applicants must hold a Master’s or PhD by October 2026 and have strong English skills.

Hans De Wit Fellowship

November 15, 2025

Boston College’s Hans de Wit Fellowship is offering early career researchers in higher education studies (i.e. within five years of the completion of a doctoral degree) —especially from the Global South and underrepresented groups—the chance to spend three months in residence at the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE). Fellows will receive a $3,500 monthly stipend, reimbursement for round-trip economy airfare to and from Boston, and coverage of any necessary visa fees, along with full access to campus facilities, while contributing to CIHE’s academic work.

Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship 2027

November 14, 2025

The Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute (GEI) is announcing a call for applications for the 2027 Georg Arnhold Senior Research Fellowship. The fellowship aims to support outstanding scholars and practitioners working on education for sustainable peace—especially in post-conflict or transitional societies. Fellows will spend 3–6 months in residence at GEI, receive a €3,300 monthly stipend plus travel expenses, and contribute to the institute’s research and annual Summer Conference. Applicants should have at least five years of professional experience in peace education and strong English skills.

2026-2027 Stanford University's Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) Visiting Fellowship

March 1, 2026

Stanford University’s Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is offering two Visiting Fellowships for 2026–2027, including one focused on the Philippines. The program welcomes researchers and professionals from the Asia-Pacific region with a PhD or significant professional achievement to conduct policy-relevant research aligned with SNAPL’s themes: Talent Flows & Development, Nationalism & Racism, U.S.-Asia Relations, and Democratic Crisis & Reform. Fellows will spend one academic year in residence at Stanford and receive a $30,000 stipend.

2026-2028 Stanford University’s Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) Postdoctoral Fellowship

December 1, 2025

Stanford University’s Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is offering two Postdoctoral Fellowships (2026–2028) for scholars working on pressing sociocultural, economic, and political issues in Asia. Fellows will conduct policy-relevant research within themes such as Talent Flows & Development, Nationalism & Racism, U.S.-Asia Relations, and Democratic Crisis & Reform. The two-year, full-time position offers an annual salary of $80,000 plus benefits and requires fellows to be in residence at Stanford. Applicants must have earned their PhD within the last three years and have their degree conferred by August 31, 2026.

Environmental Defense Fund Climate Corps Fellowship

December 22, 2025

The EDF Climate Corps Fellowship – Summer 2026 offers graduate students the opportunity to drive real-world climate action by working with corporations, public institutions, and nonprofits on projects in energy efficiency, renewable energy, sustainable finance, environmental justice, and more. Fellows receive $1,400 per week for 10–12 weeks, plus an additional $1,400 for professional development training. Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate program for 2025–2026 and authorized to work in the U.S.

Democracy at Work Fund

October 27, 2025

The Democracy at Work Fund, launched by FORGE (Funders Organized for Rights in the Global Economy) on September 3, 2025, is calling for proposals from grassroots worker organizations in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, Argentina, and Brazil. Priority will be given to initiatives led by informal workers, women, and underrepresented groups, as well as projects operating at the intersection of workers’ rights, gender justice, racial justice, and climate justice. The total amount of the fund will be distributed in awards ranging from $10,000 to $80,000 per applicant.

Educational Opportunity Foundation

November 5, 2025

The Educational Opportunity Foundation is offering grants to support innovative projects that expand access to education for children and young people up to 25 — in the UK and globally. The Main Fund supports two streams: international projects that target marginalised communities worldwide, and UK projects that focus on care-experienced young people. Funding ranges from £30,000 to £60,000 for international projects and £30,000 to £90,000 for UK projects, with a maximum of £30,000 per year for multi-year initiatives. Projects may run for one to three years, and the Foundation will fund between 25% and 100% of total costs, giving preference to those that secure matched funding. Eligible applicants must be UK-registered charities with an annual income between £25,000 and £2.5 million. Stage 1 applications are due on 5 November 2025 for international projects, and on 14 January 2026 for UK projects.

Leverhulme Trust Studentship in AI, Remote Sensing, and Forest Resilience to Climate

November 7, 2025

The University of Oxford is offering a fully funded doctoral studentship, supported by the Leverhulme Trust, for a DPhil candidate in the School of Geography and the Environment. The project will explore how AI and remote sensing can be used to monitor and predict environmental change, addressing urgent ecological challenges. This studentship is open to UK and EU nationals and includes full tuition, a stipend, and research expenses. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in geography, environmental science, computer science, or related fields, with expertise in machine learning and remote sensing.

Visiting Research Scholars – African American Studies, Princeton University (2026–2027)

December 15, 2025

The Department of African American Studies, Princeton University, invites applications for a Visiting Research Scholar for the 2026–2027 academic year. The position is open to faculty (especially pre-tenure) or independent scholars with a PhD and teaching experience. Scholars will focus on independent research related to race, teach one undergraduate course, give a lecture on their research, and participate in departmental seminars and manuscript reviews. The appointment offers a competitive salary ($98,500–$105,000) and access to Princeton’s academic resources.

PhD Scholarship in Sustainable Energy Entrepreneurship

October 31, 2025

PhD Scholarship in Sustainable Energy Entrepreneurship offered by Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies (CRSES) at Stellenbosch University in partnership with TUM SEED Center. Fully funded for 4 years, supporting research on scaling sustainable energy enterprises, especially in mini-grids. Applicants should hold a relevant Master’s degree, have strong academic records, and be from a Global South country. The program includes research funding, mobility grants, and participation in SEED Center activities.

ACLS Digital Justice Grants Program

November 20, 2025

The ACLS Digital Justice Seed and Development Grants support humanities and social science projects that ethically engage with marginalized communities, including Black, Latinx, Indigenous, disabled, and LGBTQ+ populations. Seed Grants ($10,000–$25,000) fund early-stage projects, while Development Grants ($50,000–$100,000) support more advanced work. Projects must be administered by U.S. institutions and aim for open access. Applications are due November 20, 2025, at 9:00 PM EST.

Future Without Speciesism Award

PETA’s Future Without Speciesism competition awards $1,000–$10,000 to student innovators who design marketable, animal-free alternatives to current uses of animals in food, clothing, experiments, and more. Open to undergraduate and graduate students (individually or in teams), proposals must be original, practical, and viable without relying on animal-derived materials.

Building Resilience in Agriculture

September 30, 2025

The National Geographic Society, in partnership with PepsiCo, is offering grants of up to US$150,000 for projects that build resilience in agriculture. Proposals must focus on field-based work with key food crops and address at least two areas: soil health, climate adaptation/mitigation, watershed health, biodiversity, or improved livelihoods. Projects should be co-produced with local collaborators, ethically grounded, and completed within two years. Applications are due September 30, 2025. Livestock-only, non-food crops, or purely lab-based research will not be considered. Selected grantees join the National Geographic Explorer community and gain visibility and support.

The GREEN Scholarship or Fellowship

The GREEN Program offers scholarships and fellowships to make its sustainability education programs more accessible, especially for underserved and underrepresented students. The GREEN Scholarship: $500–$2,500 (rolling). BIPOC Scholarship: $500–$4,000 (rolling). Shine On Scholarship (Nepal, women in engineering): up to ~$4,000. Fellowships: Fully funded for storytellers (writers, videographers, influencers). Applicants must first be accepted into a TGP program. Awards are based on financial need, background, and essay quality, with applications reviewed on a rolling basis.

Udall Undergraduate Scholarship

The Scholarship Program identifies future leaders in environmental, Tribal public policy, and health care fields. It is highly competitive, with students participating in their schools’ internal competitions before receiving consideration from the Udall Foundation. As a condition of their award, Scholars attend a multiday Scholar Orientation experience. In 2025, the Udall Foundation anticipates awarding 55 scholarships of $7,000 each. The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship honors the legacies of Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall, whose careers had a significant impact on Native American self-governance, health care, and the stewardship of public lands and natural resources.

Fred S. Bailey Scholarship

February 15, 2026

The Fred S. Bailey Graduate Fellowship at the University YMCA (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) provides $14,000 for nine months plus most tuition and fee waivers. It supports graduate and professional students committed to community leadership, service, and activism in areas such as social justice, environmental action, interfaith cooperation, and global engagement. Applicants must be enrolled at UIUC by the start of the award period, demonstrate strong leadership and impact, and submit references and academic records. Applications open in November, close February 15, 2026, and results are announced in May 2026.

Stanley 1913 Creators Fund

September 19, 2025

The Stanley 1913 Creators Fund 2025 offers $50,000 unrestricted grants to early-stage nonprofits driving innovation in equity, sustainability, mental health, and community well-being. Eligible organizations must be registered nonprofits with at least 2 years of operations (or proof of concept) and annual income of $100K–$2M.

Cisco Global Impact Cash Grant Program

Cisco’s Global Impact Cash Grants fund nonprofits worldwide in crisis response, education, economic empowerment, and climate regeneration. Projects must be tech-enabled, scalable, and benefit underserved communities. Applications are accepted year-round starting with a Letter of Inquiry; first-time applicants can request up to $75,000.

The Avery Dennison Foundation Grant

The Avery Dennison Foundation provides global grants (typically $50K–$100K) focused on education access, environmental sustainability, and secure livelihoods. Applications are accepted year-round and reviewed quarterly through a two-step process (eligibility form + full proposal). The Foundation prioritizes projects in high-need regions, especially outside the U.S., and requires strong integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

African Collaborative Grantmaking

September 17, 2025

They partner with organizations that are African-led and rooted in the communities they serve. These organizations are operating on impactful and sustainable solutions in their communities, countries, and regions. It supports Africa-founded, Africa-led, and Africa-based non-profits working in Sub-Saharan Africa. Eligible organizations must have at least 3 years of operations, audited financials, paid staff, and annual budgets between USD 150k–1.5M.

Global Sport Impact Fund

September 30, 2025

The Global Sport Impact Fund (GSIF) supports sport-for-development projects that deliver social, environmental, and financial impact. It funds initiatives in community sports infrastructure, human capital, wellness hubs, and community programs, with grants from €500K–5M. Eligible applicants include NGOs, social enterprises, federations, and public authorities, especially in Africa, Latin America, and South/Southeast Asia.

UN Tourism Social Innovation Challenge

October 31, 2025

The Global Social Innovation Challenge identifies and supports startups, SMEs, and entrepreneurs innovating in community-based tourism, inclusivity & accessibility, and green projects. It seeks solutions that foster sustainability, equality, cultural heritage preservation, and community empowerment within the tourism ecosystem. Opportunities for finalists include: pitching at UN Tourism Tech Adventures, joining the UN Tourism Innovation Network, potential financing, pilot projects, global visibility, access to 90+ investors and top corporations in 160+ countries, curated mentorship, and scholarships (e.g., at Les Roches in Spain or via the UN Tourism Online Academy).

Cambiar Thrive Grant

August 31, 2025

The Cambiar Thrive Grant supports innovative solutions that close the “student information gap” by giving students, parents, and caregivers better access to actionable K–12 education data. Through the Big Ideas Challenge, organizations can win $100,000 in initial funding with the chance for $250,000+ follow-on funding. Projects can focus on empowering students to use their own data or equipping caregivers with tools to support learning.

The Entrepreneurship Exchange

September 2, 2025

The Entrepreneurship Exchange program brings together students from Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and the U.S., in small teams to identify market opportunities and develop business concepts that address real-world needs. Through this virtual certificate program, participants will gain practical experience in civic-minded entrepreneurship, working together over eight weeks to identify a challenge from one of their countries and develop a business solution to the issue.

Community Action Grant

October 31, 2025

The AAUW Community Action Grant funds U.S.-based nonprofits and educational institutions to create programs that help K–12 girls, especially from underrepresented groups, build confidence and skills in STEM. Grants are up to $75,000, with preference for projects that create lasting impact, provide deep learning experiences, and engage families and mentors.

Climate Leaders Fellowship

September 21, 2025

The Climate Leaders Fellowship is a free leadership development program for high school students (age 14-18) interested in climate change and environmental sustainability, and is provided by a collaboration between the Deliberative Democracy Lab at Stanford University, the Rustic Pathways Foundation and Rustic Pathways.

One Million Youth Actions Challenge

August 15, 2025

The One Million Youth Actions Challenge (1MYAC) invites young people aged 10–30 to take concrete actions for a sustainable future, aiming to reach one million youth-led initiatives aligned with SDG 6 (Clean Water), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 15 (Life on Land). Participants register individually or in groups, choose from standard or self-designed actions, and have one year to complete them. Group actions are peer-verified to ensure transparency. Launched by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and its Water Network, RéSEAU, the program’s Third Call to Action offers CAD 1,500–5,000 in funding, plus training and visibility, focusing on Disaster Risk Reduction and Plastic Pollution. Applicants must be 18–30 and have completed at least one Standard Action before applying.

AFC Fellowship

September 21, 2025

The AFC Fellowship is a leadership development programme by Common Purpose and the Africa Finance Corporation that brings together emerging leaders from Africa, the broader global South, and the global North to address climate change and global inequality through innovative, cross-boundary collaboration. The programme includes the Climate Challenge Leadership Programme, which features Leading Beyond Authority training and a collaborative “Innoventure” approach to tackling climate action challenges. Fellows also join a lasting global alumni network after completion.

Climate Policy & Advocacy Grant Application

August 29, 2025

Kye’s Climate Action Fund (KCAF) was founded in 2022 to honor Kye Moffat — a passionate geologist, climate activist, and beloved friend — by supporting young people in climate science and policy and helping them launch meaningful careers. They're excited to open their second round of grants: $3k or $10k, depending on your project and needs, unrestricted for you to use as you see fit. Eligible applicants are under 30, U.S.-based, in a scientific field, working on climate policy/advocacy, and facing some kind of financial hurdle.. KCAF values diverse voices and stands with young scientists committed to tackling climate change.

Climate Science Grant Application

August 29, 2025

Kye’s Climate Action Fund (KCAF) was founded in 2022 to honor Kye Moffat — a passionate geologist, climate activist, and beloved friend — by supporting young people in climate science and policy and helping them launch meaningful careers. They're excited to open their second round of grants: $3k or $10k, depending on your project and needs, unrestricted for you to use as you see fit. Eligible applicants are under 30, U.S.-based, in a scientific field, working on climate-related measurement, mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, and facing financial hurdles. KCAF values diverse voices and stands with young scientists committed to tackling climate change.

Women’s Political Leadership

August 4, 2025

The 12-months training focuses on developing political leadership skills and is open only to women leaders who hold an elected or appointed seat in a local or regional government in any of the OECD-DAC listed ODA-countries. All parts of the training are based on equity, participation, transparency and accountability, and the goal is to strengthen democracy in the organizations taking part in the training, primarily by strengthening the politician herself, as well as capacitating women politicians in general to be good role models and to get a higher involvement of underrepresented groups in decision making bodies.

V20 Climate Prosperity Fellowship

August 15, 2025

This initiative is part of the organization's ongoing efforts to mobilize international support and drive ambitious climate action for climate-threatened nations. It aims to accelerate their capacities on pioneering climate resilient solutions and mobilizing domestic resources vital in the development and implementation of their country’s Climate Prosperity Plan (CPP).

IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Scholarship

July 28, 2025

The IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Scholarship 2025 offers a fully funded opportunity for founders or co-founders of social enterprises to attend the One Young World Summit in Munich, Germany, from November 3–6, 2025. The scholarship covers summit access, round-trip airfare, private hotel accommodation (November 2–7), meals during the event, a visa support letter, and lifetime membership in the One Young World Ambassador community. Eligible applicants should be 18–30 years old (exceptions possible), fluent in English, and leading a social enterprise focused on inclusive circularity, employment, or sustainable food systems.

Women's Leadership Programme 2025

July 15, 2025

The UONGOZI Institute Women’s Leadership Programme 2025 is a fully funded 6-month hybrid program for African women in mid- to senior-level leadership roles. It includes in-person training, virtual coaching, and mentorship to strengthen leadership skills.

Global Youth Climate Action Fund - 2025 Microgrants

July 19, 2025

The GYCAF Microgrants Program supports youth-led climate projects with grants of $500–$1,000. Eligible groups must be led by people aged 18–35 and focus on themes like clean energy, sustainable agriculture, ocean conservation, and climate innovation. Projects must be ready to launch, last up to 6 months, and include progress and final reports. Women-led and gender-inclusive projects are prioritized.

Call for Projects - UEFA Foundation for Children

August 1, 2025

The UEFA Foundation for Children is currently accepting proposals for projects that aim to improve the lives of children worldwide, with a focus on promoting their fundamental rights through sport, particularly football. Organizations can submit project ideas that align with the foundation's mission of health, education, access to sport, and personal development.

Green Institute Sustainability Impact Grant

September 8, 2025

The Green Institute Sustainability Impact Grant offers up to $5,000 to support innovative environmental projects and research by Green Institute Laureates and Ambassadors. Open to individuals globally, the grant funds initiatives in areas like conservation, climate-smart agriculture, and sustainability policy. Projects can last up to 12 months, and applications are accepted in two rounds each year.

Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship

The Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship is a fully funded PhD scholarship for students from any African country, offered at the University of Cambridge. It supports research that promotes sustainable, climate-resilient development in Africa and covers tuition, living costs, travel, visa, and research expenses.

The Ecopreneur Network

The Ecopreneur Network by Sustainable Ocean Alliance supports early-stage, for-profit startups creating scalable ocean impact. Startups (Pre-Seed to Series A) receive $100K+ in investment, expert mentorship, investor access, and lifetime support. Focus areas include maritime decarbonization, pollution reduction, ocean conservation tech, blue foods, and data/monitoring. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

RELX Environmental Challenge

July 27, 2025

The RELX Environmental Challenge supports innovative projects that advance sustainable access to safe water and/or improved sanitation in at-risk communities. Open to individuals and organizations from both non-profit and for-profit sectors, the challenge awards $50,000 to the winner and $25,000 to the runner-up, along with access to RELX tools like ScienceDirect. Projects are evaluated based on impact, scalability, equity, and community engagement.

Gender Just Climate Solutions

July 13, 2025

The Gender-Just Climate Solutions Awards 2025 recognize and support grassroots, women-led, and gender-equitable climate initiatives worldwide. Organized by the Women & Gender Constituency, the program offers €5,000 prizes, visibility at COP30 in Brazil, and capacity-building opportunities for projects that promote gender equality, climate resilience, and systemic transformation. Applications are open until July 13, 2025.

Scotiabank Climate Action Research Fund

May 22, 2025

The Scotiabank Climate Action Research Fund offers grants of $25,000–$100,000 to support non-profits and charities conducting research that advances the transition to a low-carbon economy. The 2025 application period runs from April 14 to May 22, 2025. Eligible projects must align with themes like decarbonization pathways, carbon sequestration, climate finance, policy change, and emissions data. Applications are evaluated on novelty, impact, expertise, and clarity.

Climate Asia's Green Accelerator

The Climate Asia Accelerator supports Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Asia working on climate action. Over five years, it aims to help 500 CSOs and impact 1 million small farmers. The program offers personalized mentoring, networking, educational resources, and masterclasses. Eligible organizations must demonstrate climate innovation, community engagement, gender focus, and a need for capacity building.

D-Prize

June 8, 2025

D-Prize funds new social ventures that distribute proven poverty solutions in low- and middle-income countries. Winners receive up to $20,000 to pilot their idea, focusing on areas like health, education, and energy. The program targets first-time, locally driven entrepreneurs.

Community Engagement Exchange Program

May 22, 2025

The Community Engagement Exchange (CEE) Program is a fully funded, year-long leadership program for emerging civil society leaders (ages 21–27) from over 100 countries. It includes a 3-month practicum in the U.S., leadership training, and support to implement a community project back home. Applicants must have 2+ years of experience, good English skills, and commit to returning to their country after the program.

ChangemakerXchange.AI

April 16, 2025

ChangemakerXchange.AI is a global initiative aimed at empowering young social innovators by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their work. The program offers regional cohorts, an online hub, and masterclasses to equip changemakers with AI knowledge and practical skills. The current focus is on the MENA region, with applications open until April 16, 2025. The program timeline includes a kick-off call on May 15, 2025, and a public announcement of participants in late May.

Indo-Pacific Futures Fellowship

April 18, 2025

​The Indo-Pacific Futures Fellowship, offered by the East-West Center, is a program designed for young leaders from the Indo-Pacific region. It focuses on enhancing leadership skills and fostering regional understanding through various activities, including seminars, workshops, and networking opportunities. The fellowship aims to equip participants with the tools necessary to address pressing regional challenges and contribute to a more interconnected and resilient Indo-Pacific community.

Rotary Peace Fellowship

May 15, 2025

O ChatGPT disse: Rotary Peace Fellowships offer up to 130 fully funded scholarships each year for leaders in peace and development. Fellows can pursue either a master’s degree (15–24 months) or a professional development certificate (1 year). Programs include field studies and are hosted at Rotary Peace Centers worldwide. Applications for the 2026–27 cycle are open until May 15, 2025.

YOUTH IMPACT – BECAUSE YOU MATTER – For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action

April 8, 2025

YOUTH IMPACT – BECAUSE YOU MATTER – For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action is an initiative led by UNESCO in collaboration with Nestlé, powered by the Nestlé Youth Entrepreneurship Platform. It seeks to support young people to help their communities through climate action and environmental sustainability initiatives, by providing them with resources and skills necessary to implement their innovative projects.

Young Leaders for the SDGs

April 18, 2025

The Young Leaders for the SDGs initiative recognizes exceptional young people who are leading efforts to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Every two years, 17 young leaders are selected to work with the United Nations and its partners to accelerate SDG implementation and engage other young people in this crucial work.

BeChangeMaker 2025

May 31, 2025

BeChangeMaker is an online training program that inspires action on global challenges through social entrepreneurship and the power of skills. It provides access to high-quality learning content on HP LIFE, tools and technology for startup acceleration, dedicated coaching, mentoring and customized support, as well as the opportunity to tap into a diverse global network of potential supporters and investors.

Young Health Programme Impact Fellowship

April 17, 2025

The AstraZeneca Young Health Programme (YHP) Impact Fellowship 2025 is designed to support young leaders advocating for health equity in their communities. The fellowship offers funding, learning and development opportunities, and participation in the One Young World Summit.

Carbon Removal Justice Fellows Program

April 4, 2025

The Carbon Removal Justice Fellows Program is a joint initiative by the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) and the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal at American University. It focuses on the ethical and just implementation of carbon removal technologies and provides a space for environmental justice leaders to learn more about carbon removal developments and deployments in the U.S. and around the world. The Fellows Program will focus on the U.S. carbon removal context. Applicants should be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Those selected to participate in the two-week-long Fellows Program will receive a $5,000 stipend. In addition, travel and accommodation expenses, and most meals will be covered.

EquityTech Fellowship

April 18, 2025

The EquityTech Fellowship 2025, organized by Halcyon, is a program designed to support entrepreneurs worldwide who are leveraging technology to address equity gaps in education and the workforce. The fellowship offers participants expert training, essential resources to accelerate their ventures, and an eight-week in-person residency at Halcyon in Washington, DC.

Global Fellows in Courage

April 1, 2025

Global Fellows in Courage (GFiC) is a 6-month accelerator program (via Zoom) designed for social entrepreneurs aged 25-35 who are working to advocate for human rights and gender justice. The mission of the fellowship program is to help emerging leaders drive bold and courageous social change, improve their effectiveness, and advance their missions throughout the world.

Global Youth Climate Training Programme

March 21, 2025

The Global Youth Climate Training Programme (GYCT) is a free, fully online initiative designed to equip young people (ages 16-35) with the knowledge and confidence to engage in international climate policy. This year's programme will focus on understanding how international climate policy evolves, is challenged by, and has new opportunities emerge within a changing global geopolitical landscape.

GOAL’s NextGen Youth Programme

April 1, 2025

GOAL’s NextGen Youth Programme is a 10-session initiative designed to empower young changemakers by exploring global crises, with a focus on climate and health systems. Participants will collaborate internationally to develop critical thinking, communication, and project management skills while creating awareness-raising materials for GOAL’s public engagement efforts.

Transform Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellowship (TMACF)

February 28, 2025

The Transform Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellowship (TMACF) is a program geared toward engaged student leaders throughout the region. It will provide students from across the region high impact opportunities to develop their leadership skills and understanding of civic and community engagement so that they may better serve as leaders in their communities and collectively create solutions to our region's most urgent problems. This fellowship is a key avenue to develop student leaders who are engaged global citizens, actively contributing to the creation of equitable, healthy, sustainable, and socially just communities.

Weavership Fellowship

March 6, 2025

The YouthxYouth (YxY) Weavership is a 10-month capacity-building fellowship designed for youth community organizers dedicated to transforming education by "weaving" local and global communities. Developed in partnership with the Weaving Lab, this program aims to equip participants with the skills necessary to create interconnected learning ecosystems and foster life-affirming futures.

Climate Mobility Fellowship

March 15, 2025

The Climate Mobility Fellowship (CMF) 2025–2026, launched by the Global Centre for Climate Mobility (GCCM), is a fully funded, year-long program for youth leaders from Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. It provides academic training, hands-on experience, and access to global climate policy events. Fellows will develop expertise in climate mobility governance and implement impact projects addressing local challenges. The program includes in-person and virtual training, participation in GCCM initiatives, and networking opportunities. Applications are open until March 15, 2025, for candidates aged 18–30 who are fluent in English.

Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program

March 24, 2025

The Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program is a free, intensive two-month training designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs launch high-impact charities. Participants receive guidance on selecting evidence-based charity ideas, are matched with co-founders, and gain access to up to $200,000 in seed funding.

Uproot Project Fellowship

March 1, 2025

The Uproot Project is offering fellowships to support underrepresented, early-career journalists in reporting on critical environmental issues. Fellows will receive up to $2,000 for expenses such as travel, translation fees, records access, and data analysis. The fellowship is open to various media formats, including writing, audio, video, and photography.

The Club of Rome Communications Fellowship

March 7, 2025

The Club of Rome is accepting applications for its 2025 Communications Fellowship, a seven-month remote mentoring program from July 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026. This initiative aims to amplify diverse voices in sustainability and support early-career communications professionals, especially from underrepresented regions. Fellows will engage in tasks like web publishing, media relations, event coverage, and multimedia content creation, focusing on translating complex systems thinking for general audiences. The fellowship offers a modest stipend, covers work-related travel expenses, and includes one trip to meet The Club of Rome team.

Green Fellows Program

June 30, 2025

The Green Fellows Program by the Green Institute focuses on fostering green leaders dedicated to sustainability, climate action, and environmental advocacy. This fellowship offers tailored training, mentorship, and resources to amplify the impact of green initiatives.

Innovator Fellowship

April 30, 2025

The EIT Food Innovator Fellowship prepares the next generation of "researchpreneurs" to drive innovation in the agri-food system. Targeting creative young professionals and researchers worldwide, the program nurtures entrepreneurial talent to tackle global challenges, enhance career prospects, and develop sustainable solutions for the food ecosystem.

WILD Fellowship

February 16, 2025

The WILD Fellowship Program empowers early and mid-career women to overcome barriers to leadership by providing tools, resources, and support for career advancement. It selects 15 professionals for comprehensive leadership development, including access to learning centers, personalized coaching, participation in the online Global Women's Leadership Forum, and public speaking opportunities.

Halcyon Future Builders Fellowship

The Halcyon Future Builders Fellowship empowers social entrepreneurs tackling pressing climate, health and equity challenges. This 9-month hybrid program includes skill-building, mentorship, and funding opportunities to help your venture thrive. Fellows participate in virtual and in-person sessions in Washington and Atlanta, and receive $5,000 in stipend support.

Global Rural Changemaker Fellowship

February 15, 2025

The Global Rural Changemaker Fellowship is a 3-month online program designed to empower passionate individuals aged 18–35 from diverse professional backgrounds and countries who are actively leading or aspiring to establish rural social enterprises / or social enterprises working with rural communities.

Lead(H)er Fellowship

December 20, 2024

The Lead(H)er Fellowship 4th Cohort by YouLead Africa, in partnership with Plan International and the AU Youth Envoy, supports young women aged 25 or younger from Eastern, Southern Africa, and the Middle East. The 5-month hybrid program focuses on politics, economics/business, and peace and security. Applications close December 20, 2024; the program starts in January 2025. Fellows receive internet support for virtual sessions.

Philanthropy & Nonprofit Accountability Fellowship

January 31, 2025

The Philanthropy & Nonprofit Accountability Fellowship supports four local newsrooms annually to enhance their coverage of the nonprofit sector. Fellows work closely with The Chronicle of Philanthropy and partners like the Associated Press, receiving $30,000 to produce impactful stories about charities and foundations. The fellowship promotes public understanding of nonprofits, accountability, and their role in solving community issues.

CRASSH Fellowship for Scholars from the Global South

February 24, 2025

The CRASSH Global South Fellowships at the University of Cambridge support scholars from Global South institutions for research in arts, humanities, and social sciences. The 2026 theme is Science, Politics, and Justice, encouraging projects on the intersection of science and justice. Fellows receive travel funding, accommodations, a subsistence allowance, and library access, participating in an event they co-design. Applicants need a PhD awarded five years prior, and employment in the Global South. Applications close on 24 February 2025.

TechWomen

January 7, 2025

The TechWomen program, funded by the U.S. Department of State, is open to women from specific countries with at least two years of STEM experience and a bachelor's degree. Applicants must demonstrate leadership, community involvement, and a commitment to innovation. The 2025 application deadline is January 7, 2025, with final selections announced by May 31, 2025. Participants engage in professional development, cultural exchange, and mentoring, with the program held in the U.S. from September to October 2025.

AILA International Fellowship

January 17, 2025

The AILA International Fellowship, offered by CSIS's Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy, is a leadership program designed to develop global leaders capable of addressing today's complex challenges. The program will take place May 12–16, 2025, at CSIS Headquarters, with a tuition of $5,000. The deadline for registration is January 17, 2025. Participants gain leadership skills through expert seminars, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities.

Stanford Sustainability Accelerator Fellowship

December 31, 2024

The Stanford Sustainability Accelerator Fellowship supports innovators in developing scalable technology and policy solutions to address critical sustainability challenges. The 2025 fellowship focuses on areas such as greenhouse gas removal, climate adaptation, planetary intelligence, energy systems, agriculture, water, and biological sustainability. It aims to build a diverse cohort of policy, technology, and business leaders committed to creating impactful, interdisciplinary solutions.

CIF Youth Fellowship

December 18, 2024

The 2025 CIF Youth Fellowship is a one-year program for young professionals (ages 18–28) from Brazil, Ghana, India, Papua New Guinea, and Türkiye. It offers hands-on experience with Climate Investment Funds (CIF) and multilateral development banks on climate finance projects in their home countries. Fellows contribute to clean energy, climate resilience, and social inclusion initiatives. The program includes practical project work, tailored training, mentorship, global networking opportunities, and cohort-based learning activities. Applications close on December 18, 2024.

EDF Climate Corps Fellow

December 22, 2024

The EDF Climate Corps Fellowship connects graduate students with organizations to help them achieve climate goals by identifying ways to reduce emissions in operations and supply chains. Fellows work on-site or remotely for 10–12 weeks during the summer and are matched with hosts based on their skills and interests. Fellows gain hands-on experience with climate and energy projects, access to networking events, and career-long resources through a 3,000+ member alumni network. The application deadline is December 22, 2024.

International Climate Protection Fellowship

February 1, 2025

The International Climate Protection Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation supports future leaders and postdocs from non-European developing or transition countries working in climate protection or resource conservation. Fellows engage in a research project in Germany for 12 months (prospective leaders) or 12–24 months (postdocs), focusing on topics like climate adaptation, biodiversity, or sustainable resource use. The fellowship provides financial support, including monthly stipends (€2,200–€2,700), funding for dependents, travel, and health insurance, as well as access to German language courses and networking events. Applicants must demonstrate leadership skills, professional or academic experience in climate issues, and proficiency in English or German. Applications are due February 1, and candidates must collaborate with a host institution in Germany to develop their research project.

2025 Sustainable Investing Fellowship Program

December 6, 2024

The program offers graduate students a 10-week summer opportunity in New York City to engage with sustainability and impact-focused teams. Fellows contribute to projects that align with their skills and interests, supported by the Global Sustainability Office and the Institute for Sustainable Investing. Responsibilities may include conducting industry research, building financial models, and analyzing sustainability trends. This program aims to develop leaders in sustainable finance through hands-on experience, networking with senior management, and professional development activities. Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in sustainability, excellent communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects. Compensation includes a base pay of $135,000 per year, with additional benefits. Applications close on December 6, 2024, with early submissions encouraged.

Capability and Capacity Applications

October 21, 2024

Darwin Initiative Capability & Capacity welcomes applications for projects between £50,000 and £200,000. Projects should focus on developing the capability and capacity of national and local organisations to efficiently deliver effective and successful biodiversity conservation - multidimensional poverty reduction projects.

Aspire Leaders Program

December 4, 2024

The Aspire Leaders Program welcomes low-income, first-generation college students and recent graduates around the world to participate in a free online immersive leadership journey including professional skills training, an exclusive course designed and delivered by Harvard faculty, and interactive seminars led by world-class educators. After completion, Aspire Institute empowers alumni to continue their leadership development through seed funds, workshops, and a vibrant global network of peers and mentors.

Youth Climate Innovation Programme

October 20, 2024

The Youth Climate Innovation (YCI) Programme is a transformative initiative by the Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN) designed to support young innovators from developing countries as they create, develop, and scale high-impact climate technology solutions that are both locally relevant and globally adaptable.

Allstate Foundation College Service Grants

September 27, 2024

The Allstate Foundation, in partnership with the Center for Expanding Leadership & Opportunity (CELO), is offering $10,000 grants to support youth-led community service initiatives at community colleges, HBCUs, and other higher education institutions across the U.S. These grants aim to redefine youth empowerment for a new generation, promoting service and community improvement in response to the global pandemic and technological changes. The initiative aligns with the Foundation's broader youth empowerment strategy.

WE ARE (FOR) CIVIL SOCIETY: Call for Artivist Proposals

September 15, 2024

In today's era, the value of civil society and human rights needs to be re-emphasized, as their importance is no longer universally accepted. Supporters of a progressive civil society must advocate for its role, while human rights need to be linked more closely to people’s daily lives. In this context, proposals from artists and activists are invited to communicate the value of civil society through art, particularly visual arts. Ten selected projects will receive up to £4,000 in funding to create new arts-based works or support ongoing initiatives.

Global Gateway High-Level Youth Event

September 15, 2024

The Global Gateway High-Level Youth Event, hosted by the European Commission on 9-10 October 2024 in Brussels, will celebrate the EU youth agenda and its achievements. It aims to strengthen youth networks, highlight new partnerships, and emphasize the importance of youth as key partners in shaping EU external action and future investments.

Growing Future Leaders ​​​​​​​Internship Program

September 11, 2024

The Growing Future Leaders (GFL) Internship Program by BCG is a 10-week summer program aimed at supporting underrepresented groups in consulting, specifically Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Indigenous/Native American/Alaska Native students. The program is designed for sophomore students from U.S. or Canadian universities, offering them an immersive experience in BCG’s work and culture. Participants receive mentorship, training, and work as part of a BCG case team. Successful interns may receive a scholarship and an offer to return as a Summer Associate after their junior year. Ideal candidates have strong academic achievements, leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.

Changemakers: Vital Voices Leadership Journey

September 9, 2024

The Vital Voices Leadership Journey (VVLJ) is a 7-week online course designed to empower women changemakers by equipping them with essential leadership skills. The program focuses on adaptive, inclusive, and visionary leadership, among other key traits, to help participants lead effectively in complex environments. Participants will develop a Leadership Action Plan, expand their networks, and gain tools to drive transformational change in their communities. The course runs from October to November 2024, with a time commitment of 2-3 hours per week.

Gender Justice Accelerator 2024-2025

September 14, 2024

SAHR is inviting applications for its Gender Justice Accelerator, a 12-month mentorship program aimed at civil society leaders working to end Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) through law and policy reform or implementation. The program equips fellows with skills, legal mentorship, and resources, including a EUR €3,000 grant, to advance SGBV initiatives at the local level. SAHR seeks to empower underrepresented leaders, providing them with opportunities for professional growth, collaboration, and systemic change. The initiative aims to build a network of influential leaders dedicated to eradicating SGBV.

NGO CSW/NY Global Youth Fellows for Gender Equality

September 9, 2024

The NGO Committee on the Status of Women, New York Youth Leaders & Young Professionals is launching the second cohort of the Global Youth Fellows program. This initiative aims to empower 15 young activists advocating for gender equality by connecting them with a global network of like-minded individuals. The program is aligned with the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, focusing on its 12 critical areas and the broader human rights framework for women and girls. Selected fellows will receive a financial award, publication opportunities, and roles in advocacy and networking within the NGO CSW/NY community.

If you want to make a social impact, there are plenty of scholarships out there to help you get started. Don't let finances hold you back. Here are just a few:

Draper Foundation Grants

The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation (DRK) funds early-stage social enterprises with scalable solutions addressing pressing social and environmental issues. Eligible organizations must have a proven pilot, sustainable financial model, and committed leadership. DRK provides up to $300,000 over three years, plus operational support and access to a global network. Applications are accepted year-round.
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Cansbridge Fellowship

The Cansbridge Fellowship is a leadership program for Canadian university students, combining online workshops, a week-long in-person bootcamp and conference, and a self-organized 10-week internship in Asia with a $10,000 scholarship. Fellows develop entrepreneurial skills, global networks, and hands-on experience in sectors like AI, education, and business. The program also provides lifelong access to a mentor and alumni community. Applications for the 2026 cohort are open.
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist - Climate School, Columbia University

Columbia University’s Climate School in New York is offering Postdoctoral Fellowships for early-career researchers with a PhD, MD, or JD earned within the past three years. Fellows will conduct interdisciplinary research addressing climate and sustainability challenges. The position offers a salary of $72,116 per year.
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SDG Innovation Accelerator for Young Professionals 2025-2026 Registration

The SDG Innovation Accelerator for Young Professionals is a nine-month program by the UN Global Compact for employees aged 35 or younger working at participating companies. It helps participants develop business innovations aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through workshops, mentorship, and collaborative projects.
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Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship

The Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship at the University of Nottingham offers either 50 % or 100 % tuition-fee support for one-year full-time Master’s degrees (including MRes) for students from Africa, India, and selected Commonwealth countries. Applicants must hold an offer to start in the Faculties of Engineering, Medicine & Health Sciences, Science or Social Sciences.
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AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grants for Junior Researchers

The 2025 AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grants for Junior Researchers support doctoral candidates from sub-Saharan Africa to conduct 1–2 month research stays at institutions in another sub-Saharan country. The program offers up to €2,300 for one month or €3,000 for two months, covering travel, subsistence, and research costs. Applicants must be nationals of sub-Saharan countries enrolled in a PhD program and propose research that cannot be done in their home country.
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FUSE Executive Fellow General Application

The FUSE Executive Fellowship (2025–2026) offers a 12-month full-time placement in U.S. local governments, where experienced professionals (15+ years) lead high-impact projects in areas such as climate resilience, housing, and economic mobility. Fellows receive an $80,000 salary plus health benefits, with the program running from October 2025 to October 2026.
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Millenium Fellowship

The Millennium Fellowship, a semester-long leadership program by the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) and the Millennium Campus Network (MCN), invites university students to take their social impact to the next level. Fellows join campus cohorts to gain access to world-class training, connections, and recognition — all just an application away.
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Human Rights Scholarship

The University of Melbourne’s Human Rights Scholarship 2026 supports domestic and international students pursuing a Master’s by Research or PhD in human rights. The award offers a living allowance of AUD 43,500 per year, full tuition fee offset, relocation support, and Overseas Student Health Cover for international students.
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King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Fellowships

The King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme – Climate Resilience Fellowships will support mid-career professionals from Commonwealth Small Island Developing States (SIDS) working on climate adaptation. This programme combines online learning, a residential workshop, and applied projects within the Fellow’s organization, helping strengthen practical climate resilience leadership. Applicants must have 5–15 years of experience in climate adaptation and be employed in a SIDS with a contract through February 2027. The fellowship include a fully funded one-year blended training programme, guided by expert facilitators and mentors, including the following core elements.
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Kohli Fellowship 2026

The Kohli Fellowship for Sociology 2026 at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) will provide a 24-month research stay starting on 1 October 2026, with a monthly stipend of €2,500. The fellowship will be open to researchers who have completed their dissertation within the past five years and will offer the opportunity to conduct a new research project, advance publications, and build research collaborations at a leading international institution. Applications must be submitted as a single PDF.
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Asia House Fellowship 2026/2027

The Asia House Fellowship 2026–2027 offers two 12-month positions for early-career professionals to conduct original research on Asia and the Middle East in areas such as geopolitics & trade, technology & AI, and energy & sustainability. Open to all nationalities, the fellowship can be completed remotely and provides a £24,000 stipend. Applicants must hold a Master’s or PhD by October 2026 and have strong English skills.
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Hans De Wit Fellowship

Boston College’s Hans de Wit Fellowship is offering early career researchers in higher education studies (i.e. within five years of the completion of a doctoral degree) —especially from the Global South and underrepresented groups—the chance to spend three months in residence at the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE). Fellows will receive a $3,500 monthly stipend, reimbursement for round-trip economy airfare to and from Boston, and coverage of any necessary visa fees, along with full access to campus facilities, while contributing to CIHE’s academic work.
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Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship 2027

The Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute (GEI) is announcing a call for applications for the 2027 Georg Arnhold Senior Research Fellowship. The fellowship aims to support outstanding scholars and practitioners working on education for sustainable peace—especially in post-conflict or transitional societies. Fellows will spend 3–6 months in residence at GEI, receive a €3,300 monthly stipend plus travel expenses, and contribute to the institute’s research and annual Summer Conference. Applicants should have at least five years of professional experience in peace education and strong English skills.
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2026-2027 Stanford University's Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) Visiting Fellowship

Stanford University’s Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is offering two Visiting Fellowships for 2026–2027, including one focused on the Philippines. The program welcomes researchers and professionals from the Asia-Pacific region with a PhD or significant professional achievement to conduct policy-relevant research aligned with SNAPL’s themes: Talent Flows & Development, Nationalism & Racism, U.S.-Asia Relations, and Democratic Crisis & Reform. Fellows will spend one academic year in residence at Stanford and receive a $30,000 stipend.
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2026-2028 Stanford University’s Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) Postdoctoral Fellowship

Stanford University’s Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is offering two Postdoctoral Fellowships (2026–2028) for scholars working on pressing sociocultural, economic, and political issues in Asia. Fellows will conduct policy-relevant research within themes such as Talent Flows & Development, Nationalism & Racism, U.S.-Asia Relations, and Democratic Crisis & Reform. The two-year, full-time position offers an annual salary of $80,000 plus benefits and requires fellows to be in residence at Stanford. Applicants must have earned their PhD within the last three years and have their degree conferred by August 31, 2026.
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Environmental Defense Fund Climate Corps Fellowship

The EDF Climate Corps Fellowship – Summer 2026 offers graduate students the opportunity to drive real-world climate action by working with corporations, public institutions, and nonprofits on projects in energy efficiency, renewable energy, sustainable finance, environmental justice, and more. Fellows receive $1,400 per week for 10–12 weeks, plus an additional $1,400 for professional development training. Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate program for 2025–2026 and authorized to work in the U.S.
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Democracy at Work Fund

The Democracy at Work Fund, launched by FORGE (Funders Organized for Rights in the Global Economy) on September 3, 2025, is calling for proposals from grassroots worker organizations in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, Argentina, and Brazil. Priority will be given to initiatives led by informal workers, women, and underrepresented groups, as well as projects operating at the intersection of workers’ rights, gender justice, racial justice, and climate justice. The total amount of the fund will be distributed in awards ranging from $10,000 to $80,000 per applicant.
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Educational Opportunity Foundation

The Educational Opportunity Foundation is offering grants to support innovative projects that expand access to education for children and young people up to 25 — in the UK and globally. The Main Fund supports two streams: international projects that target marginalised communities worldwide, and UK projects that focus on care-experienced young people. Funding ranges from £30,000 to £60,000 for international projects and £30,000 to £90,000 for UK projects, with a maximum of £30,000 per year for multi-year initiatives. Projects may run for one to three years, and the Foundation will fund between 25% and 100% of total costs, giving preference to those that secure matched funding. Eligible applicants must be UK-registered charities with an annual income between £25,000 and £2.5 million. Stage 1 applications are due on 5 November 2025 for international projects, and on 14 January 2026 for UK projects.
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Leverhulme Trust Studentship in AI, Remote Sensing, and Forest Resilience to Climate

The University of Oxford is offering a fully funded doctoral studentship, supported by the Leverhulme Trust, for a DPhil candidate in the School of Geography and the Environment. The project will explore how AI and remote sensing can be used to monitor and predict environmental change, addressing urgent ecological challenges. This studentship is open to UK and EU nationals and includes full tuition, a stipend, and research expenses. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in geography, environmental science, computer science, or related fields, with expertise in machine learning and remote sensing.
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Visiting Research Scholars – African American Studies, Princeton University (2026–2027)

The Department of African American Studies, Princeton University, invites applications for a Visiting Research Scholar for the 2026–2027 academic year. The position is open to faculty (especially pre-tenure) or independent scholars with a PhD and teaching experience. Scholars will focus on independent research related to race, teach one undergraduate course, give a lecture on their research, and participate in departmental seminars and manuscript reviews. The appointment offers a competitive salary ($98,500–$105,000) and access to Princeton’s academic resources.
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PhD Scholarship in Sustainable Energy Entrepreneurship

PhD Scholarship in Sustainable Energy Entrepreneurship offered by Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies (CRSES) at Stellenbosch University in partnership with TUM SEED Center. Fully funded for 4 years, supporting research on scaling sustainable energy enterprises, especially in mini-grids. Applicants should hold a relevant Master’s degree, have strong academic records, and be from a Global South country. The program includes research funding, mobility grants, and participation in SEED Center activities.
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ACLS Digital Justice Grants Program

The ACLS Digital Justice Seed and Development Grants support humanities and social science projects that ethically engage with marginalized communities, including Black, Latinx, Indigenous, disabled, and LGBTQ+ populations. Seed Grants ($10,000–$25,000) fund early-stage projects, while Development Grants ($50,000–$100,000) support more advanced work. Projects must be administered by U.S. institutions and aim for open access. Applications are due November 20, 2025, at 9:00 PM EST.
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Future Without Speciesism Award

PETA’s Future Without Speciesism competition awards $1,000–$10,000 to student innovators who design marketable, animal-free alternatives to current uses of animals in food, clothing, experiments, and more. Open to undergraduate and graduate students (individually or in teams), proposals must be original, practical, and viable without relying on animal-derived materials.
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Building Resilience in Agriculture

The National Geographic Society, in partnership with PepsiCo, is offering grants of up to US$150,000 for projects that build resilience in agriculture. Proposals must focus on field-based work with key food crops and address at least two areas: soil health, climate adaptation/mitigation, watershed health, biodiversity, or improved livelihoods. Projects should be co-produced with local collaborators, ethically grounded, and completed within two years. Applications are due September 30, 2025. Livestock-only, non-food crops, or purely lab-based research will not be considered. Selected grantees join the National Geographic Explorer community and gain visibility and support.
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The GREEN Scholarship or Fellowship

The GREEN Program offers scholarships and fellowships to make its sustainability education programs more accessible, especially for underserved and underrepresented students. The GREEN Scholarship: $500–$2,500 (rolling). BIPOC Scholarship: $500–$4,000 (rolling). Shine On Scholarship (Nepal, women in engineering): up to ~$4,000. Fellowships: Fully funded for storytellers (writers, videographers, influencers). Applicants must first be accepted into a TGP program. Awards are based on financial need, background, and essay quality, with applications reviewed on a rolling basis.
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Udall Undergraduate Scholarship

The Scholarship Program identifies future leaders in environmental, Tribal public policy, and health care fields. It is highly competitive, with students participating in their schools’ internal competitions before receiving consideration from the Udall Foundation. As a condition of their award, Scholars attend a multiday Scholar Orientation experience. In 2025, the Udall Foundation anticipates awarding 55 scholarships of $7,000 each. The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship honors the legacies of Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall, whose careers had a significant impact on Native American self-governance, health care, and the stewardship of public lands and natural resources.
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Fred S. Bailey Scholarship

The Fred S. Bailey Graduate Fellowship at the University YMCA (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) provides $14,000 for nine months plus most tuition and fee waivers. It supports graduate and professional students committed to community leadership, service, and activism in areas such as social justice, environmental action, interfaith cooperation, and global engagement. Applicants must be enrolled at UIUC by the start of the award period, demonstrate strong leadership and impact, and submit references and academic records. Applications open in November, close February 15, 2026, and results are announced in May 2026.
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Stanley 1913 Creators Fund

The Stanley 1913 Creators Fund 2025 offers $50,000 unrestricted grants to early-stage nonprofits driving innovation in equity, sustainability, mental health, and community well-being. Eligible organizations must be registered nonprofits with at least 2 years of operations (or proof of concept) and annual income of $100K–$2M.
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Cisco Global Impact Cash Grant Program

Cisco’s Global Impact Cash Grants fund nonprofits worldwide in crisis response, education, economic empowerment, and climate regeneration. Projects must be tech-enabled, scalable, and benefit underserved communities. Applications are accepted year-round starting with a Letter of Inquiry; first-time applicants can request up to $75,000.
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The Avery Dennison Foundation Grant

The Avery Dennison Foundation provides global grants (typically $50K–$100K) focused on education access, environmental sustainability, and secure livelihoods. Applications are accepted year-round and reviewed quarterly through a two-step process (eligibility form + full proposal). The Foundation prioritizes projects in high-need regions, especially outside the U.S., and requires strong integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
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African Collaborative Grantmaking

They partner with organizations that are African-led and rooted in the communities they serve. These organizations are operating on impactful and sustainable solutions in their communities, countries, and regions. It supports Africa-founded, Africa-led, and Africa-based non-profits working in Sub-Saharan Africa. Eligible organizations must have at least 3 years of operations, audited financials, paid staff, and annual budgets between USD 150k–1.5M.
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Global Sport Impact Fund

The Global Sport Impact Fund (GSIF) supports sport-for-development projects that deliver social, environmental, and financial impact. It funds initiatives in community sports infrastructure, human capital, wellness hubs, and community programs, with grants from €500K–5M. Eligible applicants include NGOs, social enterprises, federations, and public authorities, especially in Africa, Latin America, and South/Southeast Asia.
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UN Tourism Social Innovation Challenge

The Global Social Innovation Challenge identifies and supports startups, SMEs, and entrepreneurs innovating in community-based tourism, inclusivity & accessibility, and green projects. It seeks solutions that foster sustainability, equality, cultural heritage preservation, and community empowerment within the tourism ecosystem. Opportunities for finalists include: pitching at UN Tourism Tech Adventures, joining the UN Tourism Innovation Network, potential financing, pilot projects, global visibility, access to 90+ investors and top corporations in 160+ countries, curated mentorship, and scholarships (e.g., at Les Roches in Spain or via the UN Tourism Online Academy).
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Cambiar Thrive Grant

The Cambiar Thrive Grant supports innovative solutions that close the “student information gap” by giving students, parents, and caregivers better access to actionable K–12 education data. Through the Big Ideas Challenge, organizations can win $100,000 in initial funding with the chance for $250,000+ follow-on funding. Projects can focus on empowering students to use their own data or equipping caregivers with tools to support learning.
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The Entrepreneurship Exchange

The Entrepreneurship Exchange program brings together students from Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and the U.S., in small teams to identify market opportunities and develop business concepts that address real-world needs. Through this virtual certificate program, participants will gain practical experience in civic-minded entrepreneurship, working together over eight weeks to identify a challenge from one of their countries and develop a business solution to the issue.
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Community Action Grant

The AAUW Community Action Grant funds U.S.-based nonprofits and educational institutions to create programs that help K–12 girls, especially from underrepresented groups, build confidence and skills in STEM. Grants are up to $75,000, with preference for projects that create lasting impact, provide deep learning experiences, and engage families and mentors.
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Climate Leaders Fellowship

The Climate Leaders Fellowship is a free leadership development program for high school students (age 14-18) interested in climate change and environmental sustainability, and is provided by a collaboration between the Deliberative Democracy Lab at Stanford University, the Rustic Pathways Foundation and Rustic Pathways.
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One Million Youth Actions Challenge

The One Million Youth Actions Challenge (1MYAC) invites young people aged 10–30 to take concrete actions for a sustainable future, aiming to reach one million youth-led initiatives aligned with SDG 6 (Clean Water), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 15 (Life on Land). Participants register individually or in groups, choose from standard or self-designed actions, and have one year to complete them. Group actions are peer-verified to ensure transparency. Launched by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and its Water Network, RéSEAU, the program’s Third Call to Action offers CAD 1,500–5,000 in funding, plus training and visibility, focusing on Disaster Risk Reduction and Plastic Pollution. Applicants must be 18–30 and have completed at least one Standard Action before applying.
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AFC Fellowship

The AFC Fellowship is a leadership development programme by Common Purpose and the Africa Finance Corporation that brings together emerging leaders from Africa, the broader global South, and the global North to address climate change and global inequality through innovative, cross-boundary collaboration. The programme includes the Climate Challenge Leadership Programme, which features Leading Beyond Authority training and a collaborative “Innoventure” approach to tackling climate action challenges. Fellows also join a lasting global alumni network after completion.
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Climate Policy & Advocacy Grant Application

Kye’s Climate Action Fund (KCAF) was founded in 2022 to honor Kye Moffat — a passionate geologist, climate activist, and beloved friend — by supporting young people in climate science and policy and helping them launch meaningful careers. They're excited to open their second round of grants: $3k or $10k, depending on your project and needs, unrestricted for you to use as you see fit. Eligible applicants are under 30, U.S.-based, in a scientific field, working on climate policy/advocacy, and facing some kind of financial hurdle.. KCAF values diverse voices and stands with young scientists committed to tackling climate change.
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Climate Science Grant Application

Kye’s Climate Action Fund (KCAF) was founded in 2022 to honor Kye Moffat — a passionate geologist, climate activist, and beloved friend — by supporting young people in climate science and policy and helping them launch meaningful careers. They're excited to open their second round of grants: $3k or $10k, depending on your project and needs, unrestricted for you to use as you see fit. Eligible applicants are under 30, U.S.-based, in a scientific field, working on climate-related measurement, mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, and facing financial hurdles. KCAF values diverse voices and stands with young scientists committed to tackling climate change.
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Women’s Political Leadership

The 12-months training focuses on developing political leadership skills and is open only to women leaders who hold an elected or appointed seat in a local or regional government in any of the OECD-DAC listed ODA-countries. All parts of the training are based on equity, participation, transparency and accountability, and the goal is to strengthen democracy in the organizations taking part in the training, primarily by strengthening the politician herself, as well as capacitating women politicians in general to be good role models and to get a higher involvement of underrepresented groups in decision making bodies.
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V20 Climate Prosperity Fellowship

This initiative is part of the organization's ongoing efforts to mobilize international support and drive ambitious climate action for climate-threatened nations. It aims to accelerate their capacities on pioneering climate resilient solutions and mobilizing domestic resources vital in the development and implementation of their country’s Climate Prosperity Plan (CPP).
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IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Scholarship

The IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Scholarship 2025 offers a fully funded opportunity for founders or co-founders of social enterprises to attend the One Young World Summit in Munich, Germany, from November 3–6, 2025. The scholarship covers summit access, round-trip airfare, private hotel accommodation (November 2–7), meals during the event, a visa support letter, and lifetime membership in the One Young World Ambassador community. Eligible applicants should be 18–30 years old (exceptions possible), fluent in English, and leading a social enterprise focused on inclusive circularity, employment, or sustainable food systems.
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Women's Leadership Programme 2025

The UONGOZI Institute Women’s Leadership Programme 2025 is a fully funded 6-month hybrid program for African women in mid- to senior-level leadership roles. It includes in-person training, virtual coaching, and mentorship to strengthen leadership skills.
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Global Youth Climate Action Fund - 2025 Microgrants

The GYCAF Microgrants Program supports youth-led climate projects with grants of $500–$1,000. Eligible groups must be led by people aged 18–35 and focus on themes like clean energy, sustainable agriculture, ocean conservation, and climate innovation. Projects must be ready to launch, last up to 6 months, and include progress and final reports. Women-led and gender-inclusive projects are prioritized.
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Call for Projects - UEFA Foundation for Children

The UEFA Foundation for Children is currently accepting proposals for projects that aim to improve the lives of children worldwide, with a focus on promoting their fundamental rights through sport, particularly football. Organizations can submit project ideas that align with the foundation's mission of health, education, access to sport, and personal development.
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Green Institute Sustainability Impact Grant

The Green Institute Sustainability Impact Grant offers up to $5,000 to support innovative environmental projects and research by Green Institute Laureates and Ambassadors. Open to individuals globally, the grant funds initiatives in areas like conservation, climate-smart agriculture, and sustainability policy. Projects can last up to 12 months, and applications are accepted in two rounds each year.
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Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship

The Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship is a fully funded PhD scholarship for students from any African country, offered at the University of Cambridge. It supports research that promotes sustainable, climate-resilient development in Africa and covers tuition, living costs, travel, visa, and research expenses.
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The Ecopreneur Network

The Ecopreneur Network by Sustainable Ocean Alliance supports early-stage, for-profit startups creating scalable ocean impact. Startups (Pre-Seed to Series A) receive $100K+ in investment, expert mentorship, investor access, and lifetime support. Focus areas include maritime decarbonization, pollution reduction, ocean conservation tech, blue foods, and data/monitoring. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
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RELX Environmental Challenge

The RELX Environmental Challenge supports innovative projects that advance sustainable access to safe water and/or improved sanitation in at-risk communities. Open to individuals and organizations from both non-profit and for-profit sectors, the challenge awards $50,000 to the winner and $25,000 to the runner-up, along with access to RELX tools like ScienceDirect. Projects are evaluated based on impact, scalability, equity, and community engagement.
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Gender Just Climate Solutions

The Gender-Just Climate Solutions Awards 2025 recognize and support grassroots, women-led, and gender-equitable climate initiatives worldwide. Organized by the Women & Gender Constituency, the program offers €5,000 prizes, visibility at COP30 in Brazil, and capacity-building opportunities for projects that promote gender equality, climate resilience, and systemic transformation. Applications are open until July 13, 2025.
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Scotiabank Climate Action Research Fund

The Scotiabank Climate Action Research Fund offers grants of $25,000–$100,000 to support non-profits and charities conducting research that advances the transition to a low-carbon economy. The 2025 application period runs from April 14 to May 22, 2025. Eligible projects must align with themes like decarbonization pathways, carbon sequestration, climate finance, policy change, and emissions data. Applications are evaluated on novelty, impact, expertise, and clarity.
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Climate Asia's Green Accelerator

The Climate Asia Accelerator supports Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Asia working on climate action. Over five years, it aims to help 500 CSOs and impact 1 million small farmers. The program offers personalized mentoring, networking, educational resources, and masterclasses. Eligible organizations must demonstrate climate innovation, community engagement, gender focus, and a need for capacity building.
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D-Prize

D-Prize funds new social ventures that distribute proven poverty solutions in low- and middle-income countries. Winners receive up to $20,000 to pilot their idea, focusing on areas like health, education, and energy. The program targets first-time, locally driven entrepreneurs.
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Community Engagement Exchange Program

The Community Engagement Exchange (CEE) Program is a fully funded, year-long leadership program for emerging civil society leaders (ages 21–27) from over 100 countries. It includes a 3-month practicum in the U.S., leadership training, and support to implement a community project back home. Applicants must have 2+ years of experience, good English skills, and commit to returning to their country after the program.
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ChangemakerXchange.AI

ChangemakerXchange.AI is a global initiative aimed at empowering young social innovators by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their work. The program offers regional cohorts, an online hub, and masterclasses to equip changemakers with AI knowledge and practical skills. The current focus is on the MENA region, with applications open until April 16, 2025. The program timeline includes a kick-off call on May 15, 2025, and a public announcement of participants in late May.
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Indo-Pacific Futures Fellowship

​The Indo-Pacific Futures Fellowship, offered by the East-West Center, is a program designed for young leaders from the Indo-Pacific region. It focuses on enhancing leadership skills and fostering regional understanding through various activities, including seminars, workshops, and networking opportunities. The fellowship aims to equip participants with the tools necessary to address pressing regional challenges and contribute to a more interconnected and resilient Indo-Pacific community.
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Rotary Peace Fellowship

O ChatGPT disse: Rotary Peace Fellowships offer up to 130 fully funded scholarships each year for leaders in peace and development. Fellows can pursue either a master’s degree (15–24 months) or a professional development certificate (1 year). Programs include field studies and are hosted at Rotary Peace Centers worldwide. Applications for the 2026–27 cycle are open until May 15, 2025.
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YOUTH IMPACT – BECAUSE YOU MATTER – For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action

YOUTH IMPACT – BECAUSE YOU MATTER – For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action is an initiative led by UNESCO in collaboration with Nestlé, powered by the Nestlé Youth Entrepreneurship Platform. It seeks to support young people to help their communities through climate action and environmental sustainability initiatives, by providing them with resources and skills necessary to implement their innovative projects.
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Young Leaders for the SDGs

The Young Leaders for the SDGs initiative recognizes exceptional young people who are leading efforts to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Every two years, 17 young leaders are selected to work with the United Nations and its partners to accelerate SDG implementation and engage other young people in this crucial work.
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BeChangeMaker 2025

BeChangeMaker is an online training program that inspires action on global challenges through social entrepreneurship and the power of skills. It provides access to high-quality learning content on HP LIFE, tools and technology for startup acceleration, dedicated coaching, mentoring and customized support, as well as the opportunity to tap into a diverse global network of potential supporters and investors.
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Young Health Programme Impact Fellowship

The AstraZeneca Young Health Programme (YHP) Impact Fellowship 2025 is designed to support young leaders advocating for health equity in their communities. The fellowship offers funding, learning and development opportunities, and participation in the One Young World Summit.
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Carbon Removal Justice Fellows Program

The Carbon Removal Justice Fellows Program is a joint initiative by the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) and the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal at American University. It focuses on the ethical and just implementation of carbon removal technologies and provides a space for environmental justice leaders to learn more about carbon removal developments and deployments in the U.S. and around the world. The Fellows Program will focus on the U.S. carbon removal context. Applicants should be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Those selected to participate in the two-week-long Fellows Program will receive a $5,000 stipend. In addition, travel and accommodation expenses, and most meals will be covered.
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EquityTech Fellowship

The EquityTech Fellowship 2025, organized by Halcyon, is a program designed to support entrepreneurs worldwide who are leveraging technology to address equity gaps in education and the workforce. The fellowship offers participants expert training, essential resources to accelerate their ventures, and an eight-week in-person residency at Halcyon in Washington, DC.
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Global Fellows in Courage

Global Fellows in Courage (GFiC) is a 6-month accelerator program (via Zoom) designed for social entrepreneurs aged 25-35 who are working to advocate for human rights and gender justice. The mission of the fellowship program is to help emerging leaders drive bold and courageous social change, improve their effectiveness, and advance their missions throughout the world.
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Global Youth Climate Training Programme

The Global Youth Climate Training Programme (GYCT) is a free, fully online initiative designed to equip young people (ages 16-35) with the knowledge and confidence to engage in international climate policy. This year's programme will focus on understanding how international climate policy evolves, is challenged by, and has new opportunities emerge within a changing global geopolitical landscape.
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GOAL’s NextGen Youth Programme

GOAL’s NextGen Youth Programme is a 10-session initiative designed to empower young changemakers by exploring global crises, with a focus on climate and health systems. Participants will collaborate internationally to develop critical thinking, communication, and project management skills while creating awareness-raising materials for GOAL’s public engagement efforts.
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Transform Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellowship (TMACF)

The Transform Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellowship (TMACF) is a program geared toward engaged student leaders throughout the region. It will provide students from across the region high impact opportunities to develop their leadership skills and understanding of civic and community engagement so that they may better serve as leaders in their communities and collectively create solutions to our region's most urgent problems. This fellowship is a key avenue to develop student leaders who are engaged global citizens, actively contributing to the creation of equitable, healthy, sustainable, and socially just communities.
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Weavership Fellowship

The YouthxYouth (YxY) Weavership is a 10-month capacity-building fellowship designed for youth community organizers dedicated to transforming education by "weaving" local and global communities. Developed in partnership with the Weaving Lab, this program aims to equip participants with the skills necessary to create interconnected learning ecosystems and foster life-affirming futures.
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Climate Mobility Fellowship

The Climate Mobility Fellowship (CMF) 2025–2026, launched by the Global Centre for Climate Mobility (GCCM), is a fully funded, year-long program for youth leaders from Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. It provides academic training, hands-on experience, and access to global climate policy events. Fellows will develop expertise in climate mobility governance and implement impact projects addressing local challenges. The program includes in-person and virtual training, participation in GCCM initiatives, and networking opportunities. Applications are open until March 15, 2025, for candidates aged 18–30 who are fluent in English.
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Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program

The Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program is a free, intensive two-month training designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs launch high-impact charities. Participants receive guidance on selecting evidence-based charity ideas, are matched with co-founders, and gain access to up to $200,000 in seed funding.
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Uproot Project Fellowship

The Uproot Project is offering fellowships to support underrepresented, early-career journalists in reporting on critical environmental issues. Fellows will receive up to $2,000 for expenses such as travel, translation fees, records access, and data analysis. The fellowship is open to various media formats, including writing, audio, video, and photography.
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The Club of Rome Communications Fellowship

The Club of Rome is accepting applications for its 2025 Communications Fellowship, a seven-month remote mentoring program from July 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026. This initiative aims to amplify diverse voices in sustainability and support early-career communications professionals, especially from underrepresented regions. Fellows will engage in tasks like web publishing, media relations, event coverage, and multimedia content creation, focusing on translating complex systems thinking for general audiences. The fellowship offers a modest stipend, covers work-related travel expenses, and includes one trip to meet The Club of Rome team.
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Green Fellows Program

The Green Fellows Program by the Green Institute focuses on fostering green leaders dedicated to sustainability, climate action, and environmental advocacy. This fellowship offers tailored training, mentorship, and resources to amplify the impact of green initiatives.
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Innovator Fellowship

The EIT Food Innovator Fellowship prepares the next generation of "researchpreneurs" to drive innovation in the agri-food system. Targeting creative young professionals and researchers worldwide, the program nurtures entrepreneurial talent to tackle global challenges, enhance career prospects, and develop sustainable solutions for the food ecosystem.
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WILD Fellowship

The WILD Fellowship Program empowers early and mid-career women to overcome barriers to leadership by providing tools, resources, and support for career advancement. It selects 15 professionals for comprehensive leadership development, including access to learning centers, personalized coaching, participation in the online Global Women's Leadership Forum, and public speaking opportunities.
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Halcyon Future Builders Fellowship

The Halcyon Future Builders Fellowship empowers social entrepreneurs tackling pressing climate, health and equity challenges. This 9-month hybrid program includes skill-building, mentorship, and funding opportunities to help your venture thrive. Fellows participate in virtual and in-person sessions in Washington and Atlanta, and receive $5,000 in stipend support.
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Global Rural Changemaker Fellowship

The Global Rural Changemaker Fellowship is a 3-month online program designed to empower passionate individuals aged 18–35 from diverse professional backgrounds and countries who are actively leading or aspiring to establish rural social enterprises / or social enterprises working with rural communities.
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Lead(H)er Fellowship

The Lead(H)er Fellowship 4th Cohort by YouLead Africa, in partnership with Plan International and the AU Youth Envoy, supports young women aged 25 or younger from Eastern, Southern Africa, and the Middle East. The 5-month hybrid program focuses on politics, economics/business, and peace and security. Applications close December 20, 2024; the program starts in January 2025. Fellows receive internet support for virtual sessions.
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Philanthropy & Nonprofit Accountability Fellowship

The Philanthropy & Nonprofit Accountability Fellowship supports four local newsrooms annually to enhance their coverage of the nonprofit sector. Fellows work closely with The Chronicle of Philanthropy and partners like the Associated Press, receiving $30,000 to produce impactful stories about charities and foundations. The fellowship promotes public understanding of nonprofits, accountability, and their role in solving community issues.
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CRASSH Fellowship for Scholars from the Global South

The CRASSH Global South Fellowships at the University of Cambridge support scholars from Global South institutions for research in arts, humanities, and social sciences. The 2026 theme is Science, Politics, and Justice, encouraging projects on the intersection of science and justice. Fellows receive travel funding, accommodations, a subsistence allowance, and library access, participating in an event they co-design. Applicants need a PhD awarded five years prior, and employment in the Global South. Applications close on 24 February 2025.
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TechWomen

The TechWomen program, funded by the U.S. Department of State, is open to women from specific countries with at least two years of STEM experience and a bachelor's degree. Applicants must demonstrate leadership, community involvement, and a commitment to innovation. The 2025 application deadline is January 7, 2025, with final selections announced by May 31, 2025. Participants engage in professional development, cultural exchange, and mentoring, with the program held in the U.S. from September to October 2025.
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AILA International Fellowship

The AILA International Fellowship, offered by CSIS's Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy, is a leadership program designed to develop global leaders capable of addressing today's complex challenges. The program will take place May 12–16, 2025, at CSIS Headquarters, with a tuition of $5,000. The deadline for registration is January 17, 2025. Participants gain leadership skills through expert seminars, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities.
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Stanford Sustainability Accelerator Fellowship

The Stanford Sustainability Accelerator Fellowship supports innovators in developing scalable technology and policy solutions to address critical sustainability challenges. The 2025 fellowship focuses on areas such as greenhouse gas removal, climate adaptation, planetary intelligence, energy systems, agriculture, water, and biological sustainability. It aims to build a diverse cohort of policy, technology, and business leaders committed to creating impactful, interdisciplinary solutions.
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CIF Youth Fellowship

The 2025 CIF Youth Fellowship is a one-year program for young professionals (ages 18–28) from Brazil, Ghana, India, Papua New Guinea, and Türkiye. It offers hands-on experience with Climate Investment Funds (CIF) and multilateral development banks on climate finance projects in their home countries. Fellows contribute to clean energy, climate resilience, and social inclusion initiatives. The program includes practical project work, tailored training, mentorship, global networking opportunities, and cohort-based learning activities. Applications close on December 18, 2024.
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EDF Climate Corps Fellow

The EDF Climate Corps Fellowship connects graduate students with organizations to help them achieve climate goals by identifying ways to reduce emissions in operations and supply chains. Fellows work on-site or remotely for 10–12 weeks during the summer and are matched with hosts based on their skills and interests. Fellows gain hands-on experience with climate and energy projects, access to networking events, and career-long resources through a 3,000+ member alumni network. The application deadline is December 22, 2024.
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International Climate Protection Fellowship

The International Climate Protection Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation supports future leaders and postdocs from non-European developing or transition countries working in climate protection or resource conservation. Fellows engage in a research project in Germany for 12 months (prospective leaders) or 12–24 months (postdocs), focusing on topics like climate adaptation, biodiversity, or sustainable resource use. The fellowship provides financial support, including monthly stipends (€2,200–€2,700), funding for dependents, travel, and health insurance, as well as access to German language courses and networking events. Applicants must demonstrate leadership skills, professional or academic experience in climate issues, and proficiency in English or German. Applications are due February 1, and candidates must collaborate with a host institution in Germany to develop their research project.
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2025 Sustainable Investing Fellowship Program

The program offers graduate students a 10-week summer opportunity in New York City to engage with sustainability and impact-focused teams. Fellows contribute to projects that align with their skills and interests, supported by the Global Sustainability Office and the Institute for Sustainable Investing. Responsibilities may include conducting industry research, building financial models, and analyzing sustainability trends. This program aims to develop leaders in sustainable finance through hands-on experience, networking with senior management, and professional development activities. Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in sustainability, excellent communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects. Compensation includes a base pay of $135,000 per year, with additional benefits. Applications close on December 6, 2024, with early submissions encouraged.
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Capability and Capacity Applications

Darwin Initiative Capability & Capacity welcomes applications for projects between £50,000 and £200,000. Projects should focus on developing the capability and capacity of national and local organisations to efficiently deliver effective and successful biodiversity conservation - multidimensional poverty reduction projects.
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Aspire Leaders Program

The Aspire Leaders Program welcomes low-income, first-generation college students and recent graduates around the world to participate in a free online immersive leadership journey including professional skills training, an exclusive course designed and delivered by Harvard faculty, and interactive seminars led by world-class educators. After completion, Aspire Institute empowers alumni to continue their leadership development through seed funds, workshops, and a vibrant global network of peers and mentors.
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Youth Climate Innovation Programme

The Youth Climate Innovation (YCI) Programme is a transformative initiative by the Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN) designed to support young innovators from developing countries as they create, develop, and scale high-impact climate technology solutions that are both locally relevant and globally adaptable.
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Allstate Foundation College Service Grants

The Allstate Foundation, in partnership with the Center for Expanding Leadership & Opportunity (CELO), is offering $10,000 grants to support youth-led community service initiatives at community colleges, HBCUs, and other higher education institutions across the U.S. These grants aim to redefine youth empowerment for a new generation, promoting service and community improvement in response to the global pandemic and technological changes. The initiative aligns with the Foundation's broader youth empowerment strategy.
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WE ARE (FOR) CIVIL SOCIETY: Call for Artivist Proposals

In today's era, the value of civil society and human rights needs to be re-emphasized, as their importance is no longer universally accepted. Supporters of a progressive civil society must advocate for its role, while human rights need to be linked more closely to people’s daily lives. In this context, proposals from artists and activists are invited to communicate the value of civil society through art, particularly visual arts. Ten selected projects will receive up to £4,000 in funding to create new arts-based works or support ongoing initiatives.
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Global Gateway High-Level Youth Event

The Global Gateway High-Level Youth Event, hosted by the European Commission on 9-10 October 2024 in Brussels, will celebrate the EU youth agenda and its achievements. It aims to strengthen youth networks, highlight new partnerships, and emphasize the importance of youth as key partners in shaping EU external action and future investments.
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Growing Future Leaders ​​​​​​​Internship Program

The Growing Future Leaders (GFL) Internship Program by BCG is a 10-week summer program aimed at supporting underrepresented groups in consulting, specifically Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Indigenous/Native American/Alaska Native students. The program is designed for sophomore students from U.S. or Canadian universities, offering them an immersive experience in BCG’s work and culture. Participants receive mentorship, training, and work as part of a BCG case team. Successful interns may receive a scholarship and an offer to return as a Summer Associate after their junior year. Ideal candidates have strong academic achievements, leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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Changemakers: Vital Voices Leadership Journey

The Vital Voices Leadership Journey (VVLJ) is a 7-week online course designed to empower women changemakers by equipping them with essential leadership skills. The program focuses on adaptive, inclusive, and visionary leadership, among other key traits, to help participants lead effectively in complex environments. Participants will develop a Leadership Action Plan, expand their networks, and gain tools to drive transformational change in their communities. The course runs from October to November 2024, with a time commitment of 2-3 hours per week.
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Gender Justice Accelerator 2024-2025

SAHR is inviting applications for its Gender Justice Accelerator, a 12-month mentorship program aimed at civil society leaders working to end Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) through law and policy reform or implementation. The program equips fellows with skills, legal mentorship, and resources, including a EUR €3,000 grant, to advance SGBV initiatives at the local level. SAHR seeks to empower underrepresented leaders, providing them with opportunities for professional growth, collaboration, and systemic change. The initiative aims to build a network of influential leaders dedicated to eradicating SGBV.
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NGO CSW/NY Global Youth Fellows for Gender Equality

The NGO Committee on the Status of Women, New York Youth Leaders & Young Professionals is launching the second cohort of the Global Youth Fellows program. This initiative aims to empower 15 young activists advocating for gender equality by connecting them with a global network of like-minded individuals. The program is aligned with the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, focusing on its 12 critical areas and the broader human rights framework for women and girls. Selected fellows will receive a financial award, publication opportunities, and roles in advocacy and networking within the NGO CSW/NY community.
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