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UN Innovation Network | Challenges & Calls | Youth4Climate - Call for Solutions Youth4Climate - Call for Solutions Youth4Climate’s Call for Solutions is a global innovation challenge for Youth and Youth-led organizations working on climate action focused projects.
The Call aims to fund new and existing youth-led solutions that are ready to implement or scale, and to support the further development of young people's ideas and projects by providing relevant learning opportunities with the support of partners.
Since 2023, through the first three rounds of its Call for Solutions, Youth4Climate has allocated an envelope of USD 4 million in direct funding to 150 youth-led climate projects across 59 countries. This year, applicants can apply under the following thematics: Sustainable Energy; Food & Agriculture; Climate, Peace and Security; Oceans and Blue Economy; Sustainable Fashion and Textiles; Architecture for Adaptation.
For more information and to apply, please click here. More challenges and calls The Humanitarian Innovation Programme The Humanitarian Innovation Programme Join the UN Innovation Network Thanks for your interest in joining the UN Innovation Network (UNIN). UNIN is a network for UN employees interest in innovation; we welcome non-UN colleagues in an observer role.
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Other: Please specify below First choice Second choice Third choice To which functional area are you attached? Please avoid acronyms and use the categories provided as much as possible Other: Please specify below First choice Second choice Third choice In which city are you usually based? Your innovation expertise & interests On a scale of 1 - 5, how would you describe your involvement in innovation?
To what extent are you working on the following innovations Mobile-phone / app-based innovations I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Data Innovation (incl Big Data, Satellite Imagery, Remote Sensing) I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Digital Transformation I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality AI & Machine Learning I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality AR / VR I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Blockchain I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Other Frontier Technologies I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Behavioural insights I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Innovative finance I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality New business models I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Innovation in business processes (e.g. HR, finance, procurement) I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Communications & Knowledge Sharing I'm not working on this I'm interested in this, but not actively working on it I sometimes work on this This is my speciality Which thematic topics are you working on / interested in?
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Youth innovators and youth-led initiatives in Uganda. Specific eligibility criteria would be detailed in the official program guidelines. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Youth Innovation Challenge Fund is funded by Humanity Calls International (via listed program). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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OJJDP FY24 National Mentoring Programs is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). This program aims to support national mentoring organizations to enhance and expand mentoring services for children and youth who are at risk or high risk for juvenile delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement.
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