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Call For Applications: AU-EU Youth Action Lab Entrepreneurship Grant 2026 — Funding & Support for Youth-Led Enterprises in Africa (€30,000–€50,000)

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
November 27, 2025
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Call For Applications: AU-EU Youth Action Lab Entrepreneurship Grant 2026 — Funding & Support for Youth-Led Enterprises in Africa (€30,000–€50,000)
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Young African organisations and social enterprises aiming to grow impactful ventures now have a major opportunity through the AU-EU Youth Action Lab’s Entrepreneurship Grants 2026. The program supports youth-led organisations combining social or environmental missions with a sustainable business model,  giving them funding, mentoring, and capacity-building support to scale their impact.

This grant is especially relevant for youth-led groups pursuing social entrepreneurship, community development, or green/environmental ventures, giving them a real shot at growth, sustainability, and cross-continental exposure.

What the Grant Offers

  • €30,000 – €50,000 funding to scale your youth-led social enterprise.
  • Mentorship and capacity-building support to strengthen organisational and financial capacity.
  • Networking opportunities across Africa and Europe through the programme’s platform, ideal for partnerships, exposure, and future collaboration.
  • A chance to be part of a community of youth-led organisations working on social/environmental impact with sustainable business models.

Who Can Apply (Eligibility Criteria)

Your organisation or social enterprise should:

  • Be youth-led: Decision-makers and core staff should be aged 18–35.
  • Be legally registered in one of the 12 eligible African countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia (Somaliland), Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, or Zimbabwe.
  • Be a non-profit / NGO / CBO / Cooperative / Social Enterprise, with a clear social or environmental mission — not a purely for-profit business.
  • Have been operating for at least 12 months, with a formal governance structure, bank account, and some evidence of income-generating activity or financial sustainability.
  • Demonstrate clear social or environmental impact, such as youth employment, community services, environmental gains, affordability of services, or improved livelihoods.

Purely for-profit SMEs with no explicit social mission or donor-only NGOs without an enterprise arm are not eligible under this call.

Grant Focus & Scope

The 2026 call focuses on the “responsible growth of youth-led social enterprises” — that is, enterprises with a social/environmental mission and a sustainable, income-generating business model.

Projects could include social enterprises in areas such as education, climate action, health, environmental sustainability, youth employment, community development — basically any initiative that combines mission with business viability.

How to Apply & Key Dates

  • Applications open: As of the 2025 call launch (announcement made November 2025).
  • Deadline: 7 January 2026 for Entrepreneurship (and Innovation / Representation) grants.
  • Grant duration: Projects funded via Entrepreneurship Grants run for 12 months.

Steps to Apply

  1. Visit the Youth Action Lab grants page and select Entrepreneurship Grants.
  2. Read the Funding Manual carefully (available in English, French, and Portuguese).
  3. Prepare your proposal: describe your enterprise, business model, social/environmental impact, and how you plan to sustain operations.
  4. Include required documentation: registration proof, governance details, prior financials or revenue evidence, and description of team (age, roles).
  5. Submit via the ON Grip platform before 7 January 2026.

Tips for a Strong Application

  • Show clear social or environmental impact: Detail measurable outcomes (jobs created, services provided, environmental benefits).
  • Demonstrate financial sustainability: Show existing incomes, business activities, or realistic plans for revenue generation.
  • Emphasize youth leadership and governance: Core decision-makers and staff must be aged 18–35 — highlight this clearly.
  • Provide a solid governance structure and transparency: bank account, official registration, accountability systems, impact tracking.
  • Show scalability: How will your enterprise grow? What’s your plan for expansion, replication, or sustainability beyond the grant period?
  • Use the Funding Manual budget template — failing to follow required formats or guidelines can disqualify an application.

The AU-EU Youth Action Lab provides one of the most structured, high-value funding opportunities for youth-led social enterprises across multiple African countries. For young founders seeking to combine impact with business sustainability, this grant can be a gateway to growth, capacity building, cross-continental networking, and long-term viability.

It’s especially valuable because:

  • It gives significant funding (30,000–50,000 EUR) — large enough to meaningfully scale social enterprises.
  • It supports mission-driven initiatives, not just profit-driven startups.
  • It requires youth leadership, putting power, decision-making, and control in the hands of young Africans.
  • It connects grantees to networks across Africa and Europe, offering visibility, collaboration opportunities, and policymaker access.
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