Young people across Africa and Europe are being invited to transform their ideas into meaningful action through the AU-EU Youth Voices Third-Party Funding Mechanism (TPFM) 2026. Designed to support youth-led organizations and groups, this funding opportunity provides grants ranging from EUR 1,000 to EUR 10,000 to implement projects that strengthen youth participation, advocacy, accountability, and community engagement.
The funding mechanism is part of the AU-EU Youth Voices Lab – Power of the Collective, an ambitious initiative working to build more inclusive, youth-responsive societies across Africa and Europe. Through this programme, young people are not only encouraged to identify challenges affecting their communities but are also provided with the resources and support needed to develop practical solutions and influence broader policy discussions.
For youth-led groups seeking funding to implement local projects with regional, continental, or cross-continental significance, this opportunity offers a valuable platform to create sustainable impact while amplifying the voices of young people.
The AU-EU Youth Voices Lab is a collaborative initiative that aims to strengthen youth participation in decision-making processes across Africa and Europe.
The programme recognizes that young people are experts in their own realities and should play a central role in shaping policies, programmes, and solutions that affect their lives.
Through funding, advocacy support, capacity building, and dialogue opportunities, the initiative seeks to:
The Third-Party Funding Mechanism serves as one of the key tools for achieving these objectives.
The Third-Party Funding Mechanism is a grant programme designed specifically for youth-led groups and organizations working on issues that matter to young people.
Rather than imposing predetermined solutions, the mechanism empowers youth groups to identify local challenges and develop their own community-driven responses.
The funding supports initiatives that:
Importantly, funded projects are expected to contribute not only to local communities but also to broader discussions taking place at national, regional, continental, and AU-EU levels.
Selected youth-led groups can receive funding ranging from:
The amount awarded will depend on the scale, feasibility, impact potential, and relevance of the proposed activities.
The programme supports a wide range of youth-led activities aimed at creating positive change.
Eligible activities include:
Projects that strengthen skills, leadership, civic participation, advocacy, entrepreneurship, or community engagement among young people.
Research initiatives that generate evidence on issues affecting youth and contribute to policy discussions.
Activities designed to influence decision-makers and promote youth-centered policies and reforms.
Community forums, consultations, discussions, and engagement platforms bringing together youth and stakeholders.
Projects that gather youth perspectives and strengthen community participation in decision-making.
Development of assessments, policy briefs, reports, and research publications.
Communication products designed to inform, educate, and mobilize young people.
Projects that improve transparency, governance, accountability, and civic engagement.
The funding mechanism welcomes projects addressing a broad range of youth-related issues, including:
The programme is intentionally flexible to allow young people to propose solutions that reflect their local realities.
The funding opportunity is open to youth-led groups and organizations working with and for young people aged 15–35.
Applicants must be based in one of the programme’s intervention countries.
Only applicants operating within these countries are eligible to apply.
The programme seeks youth-led groups that demonstrate:
Applications should clearly explain:
The AU-EU Youth Voices Third-Party Funding Mechanism follows a structured selection process.
A funding call is launched, outlining eligibility requirements, funding priorities, required documents, and deadlines.
Youth-led groups submit their project ideas and funding requests.
Applications are evaluated based on:
Shortlisted applicants may undergo additional checks regarding governance, safeguarding, financial management, and implementation capacity.
Successful applicants sign a grant agreement outlining responsibilities, reporting requirements, budgets, and implementation timelines.
Selected groups implement their activities within their communities.
Grantees may receive:
Grantees document outcomes, lessons learned, achievements, and impact stories.
The second edition of the Third-Party Funding Mechanism officially opened on 8 June 2026.
This cycle aims to support youth-led organizations in delivering impactful projects that contribute to youth participation, empowerment, and advocacy.
To help applicants prepare strong proposals, an online support webinar will be held on:
19 June 2026
The webinar will provide:
Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to participate.
This opportunity goes beyond financial support.
Successful applicants gain:
For organizations committed to creating meaningful impact for young people, the AU-EU Youth Voices Third-Party Funding Mechanism offers a powerful opportunity to transform ideas into action.
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Applicants are encouraged to review the Funding Manual carefully before applying and submit their proposals well before the deadline.
Interested youth-led groups should:
For inquiries, applicants can contact:
au-euyvlfund@restlessdevelopment.org
Click HERE to learn more about the AU-EU Youth Voices Grants 2026.

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