Why Student Mini-Grants Matter
Plastic pollution is not just about litter, it’s a production problem. By supporting student-led initiatives, Algalita encourages creative, practical, and systemic solutions.
- Grants help students understand the root causes of plastic pollution.
- Projects focus on local capacity building and long-term change.
- Students gain mentorship, peer support, and visibility for their work.
What Is a Mini-Grant?
- Open to students ages 11–25 worldwide.
- Supports unique, solutions-focused projects in schools, neighborhoods, or communities.
- Each grant provides $500 in funding.
- Applicants must identify an adult advisor for guidance.
- For the 2025–2026 school year, 10 individual grants will be awarded.
Eligible Project Examples
Projects can be new or existing efforts that tackle plastic pollution. Examples include:
- Campus reuse systems: dishware programs, water refill stations.
- Fix-It Clinics or repair cafés: keeping items in use longer.
- Cleanup campaigns: paired with data collection and storytelling.
- Education workshops: peer-to-peer campaigns raising awareness.
- Policy advocacy: plastic bans, refill policies, or school cafeteria reforms.
- Creative arts/communication projects: reframing the issue through media or art.
- School garden projects: reducing cafeteria plastic waste.
- Composting programs: teaching packaging reduction.
- Scholarships: supporting students working on plastics or circular economy projects.
- Conference attendance: equipping students to advocate for solutions.
Application Timeline
- Deadline: January 15, 2026, at 5:00 pm PT.
- Winners announced: February 2, 2026.
- Selection process:
- Potential recipients may be contacted for interviews.
- Finalists and their advisors will schedule a video call with Algalita staff.
How to Apply
- Create a Wayfinder Society account (individual or class).
- Complete at least two required Actions before the deadline:
- The Story of Plastic: Watch the Film
- The Story of Plastic: System Mapping
- Submit your application by January 15, 2026.
Support for Grantees
Selected students will receive ongoing support throughout the school year:
- Periodic check-ins with Algalita staff.
- Opportunities to share wins and problem-solve challenges.
- A supportive network of fellow student awardees.
Key Details
- Eligibility: Students ages 11–25 worldwide.
- Funding: $500 per project.
- Advisor requirement: Each applicant must identify an adult advisor.
- Selection criteria: Creativity, impact, feasibility, and alignment with addressing root causes of plastic pollution.
- Use of funds: Flexible, as long as it supports the project’s goals.
Take Action
- Join the Wayfinder Society student hub.
- Subscribe to the student community newsletter.
- Explore the Action Guide Library for inspiration.
- Connect with peers tackling plastic pollution worldwide.
The Algalita Student Mini-Grants are more than funding, they are a platform for youth leadership, creativity, and advocacy. By applying, you join a global network of changemakers determined to reduce plastic pollution and create sustainable futures.
Take the first step today: Apply, act, and inspire change in your community.




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