Call for Applications: United Nations Decade Youth Task Force (YTF) Microgrants for Ecosystem Restoration 2026

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The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) calls on the world to prevent, halt, and reverse the degradation of ecosystems across the planet. In support of this global mission, the UN Decade Youth Task Force (YTF) is inviting applications for the 2026 Ecosystem Restoration Microgrants, a funding opportunity designed to empower youth-led organizations driving environmental restoration and community resilience.

Key Dates

  • Applications Open: 1 December 2025

  • Deadline to Apply: 31 December 2025 (11:59 PM UTC)

  • Application Feedback: Mid-January 2026

  • Grant Period: February – July 2026

About the Microgrants

The 2026 microgrant cycle supports youth-led restoration initiatives across the following ecosystem categories:

Farmlands · Forests · Freshwater · Grasslands · Shrublands & Savannahs · Mountains · Oceans & Coasts · Peatlands · Urban Areas

A total of 10 microgrants of up to USD 1,000 each will be awarded. To promote equity and global representation:

  • 80% of funds will support projects in the Global South

  • 20% of funds will support projects in the Global North

These grants aim to strengthen youth leadership in ecosystem stewardship while promoting sustainable, community-driven impact.

Grant Objectives

Projects must align with the following SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) objectives:

1. Ecosystem Restoration

Restore or rehabilitate at least one eligible ecosystem category with clear and measurable ecological outcomes.

2. Youth & Community Engagement

Actively involve youth and local communities in restoration or conservation efforts.

3. Sustainable Land or Water Management

Implement at least one sustainable ecological practice based on recognized restoration and conservation methodologies.

4. Long-term Sustainability

Establish a plan ensuring restoration activities continue beyond the grant period.

Expected Ecological Outcomes

Eligible projects should demonstrate clear, evidence-based ecological benefits, such as:

  • Increased native vegetation cover

  • Improved soil composition or structure

  • Enhanced biodiversity or habitat quality

  • Freshwater quality improvement or watershed stabilization

  • Strengthened climate resilience for local communities

  • Empowered youth and community stewardship

Alignment with the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Projects must contribute to at least one of the UN Decade’s three core global goals:

1. Prevent

Prevent the loss and degradation of intact ecosystems.

2. Halt

Halt ongoing ecosystem degradation through conservation, protection, and monitoring.

3. Reverse

Reverse ecosystem damage through restoration, rehabilitation, and sustainable management.

Methodology and Best Practices

Successful proposals will demonstrate:

  • Participatory, inclusive design engaging youth and local communities

  • Use of nature-based solutions and native species

  • Respect for Indigenous and traditional ecological knowledge

  • Simple, measurable monitoring indicators, such as:

    • Area restored

    • Trees planted

    • Species reintroduced

    • Soil or biodiversity improvement metrics

  • Use of locally appropriate, ecologically grounded restoration techniques

Innovation and Replicability

Preference will be given to projects that:

  • Apply innovative, low-cost, community-driven solutions

  • Blend traditional knowledge with modern restoration tools

  • Offer models that are replicable or scalable in other communities or regions

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Legal Status: Youth-led organization legally registered (proof of registration required)

  • Youth Leadership: Project leaders must be under 35 years old

  • Geographic Distribution: 80% of grants for Global South applicants; 20% for Global North

  • Ecosystem Scope: Project must address at least one eligible ecosystem category

  • Implementation Period: Activities must occur between February and July 2026

  • Budget Limit: Maximum request of USD 1,000 per project

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit the following via the UN Decade YTF Grant Portal:

  • Completed online application form

  • Project summary and objectives

  • Detailed project proposal

  • Methodology and expected outcomes

  • Implementation plan

  • Timeline and sustainability plan

  • Detailed budget

  • Proof of registration (certificate)

All templates and guidance documents are available directly within the online application form.

Non-Eligible Activities and Expenses

The UN Decade YTF will not fund:

  • Conferences, seminars, or workshops

  • Salaries, stipends, or honoraria

  • Equipment unrelated to restoration activities

  • Scholarships, tuition fees, or fellowships

  • Activities that conflict with UN Decade environmental or ethical standards

How to Apply

All applications must be submitted through the UN Decade YTF Grant Portal by:

31 December 2025 (11:59 PM UTC)

Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

To prepare for the application kindly go through the Grant Call Description

 

Source : https://www.decadeonrestoration.org/events/un-decade-youth-task-force-microgrant-call-applications