AU-EU Youth Voices Third-Party Funding Mechanism 2026: Up to €10,000 Youth-Led Organizations
If your organization is youth-led and working to create real change in your community, here is a funding opportunity you should not sleep on. The AU-EU Youth Voices Third-Party Funding Mechanism (TPFM) 2026 is open for applications, and Nigeria is one of the eligible countries.
What Is It About?
The Youth Voices Third-Party Funding Mechanism (TPFM) is a grant initiative under the AU-EU Youth Voices Lab – Power of the Collective. It empowers youth-led organizations to develop projects that amplify marginalized voices, drive advocacy, and strengthen youth networks.
In simple terms, if your group is working on issues that young Nigerians face — gender inequality, youth unemployment, civic exclusion, climate justice, poor governance — this grant can fund your solution. This funding opportunity aims to strengthen youth participation in advocacy, coalition-building, and policy engagement at the national, regional, and continental levels.
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.
Grant Amount
The Youth Voices Third-Party Funding Mechanism supports youth-led advocacy initiatives by providing microgrants ranging from €1,000 to €10,000 per collective to youth-led groups from intervention countries and the youth diaspora to support their actions. Each grant lasts for a period of 12 months.
What Can the Money Be Used For?
You can use the grant to run workshops and trainings, youth-led research, advocacy campaigns, community dialogues and consultations, publications and policy briefs, digital or print awareness materials, and civic engagement or accountability initiatives. The programme covers a wide range of issues — from education, gender equality, and peacebuilding, to employment, climate justice, and community development.
Eligibility
To qualify, your organization must meet the following criteria:
-Include decision-makers aged 15–35, with at least 70% of staff/volunteers under 35.
-Be registered as an NGO, association, trade union, collective, or network of these entities.
-Have experience working with marginalized or underserved communities.
-Be operating in one of the 15 intervention countries of the programme: Cameroon, Burundi, South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, and Belgium.
Yes, Nigerian organizations are eligible.
Application Deadline
The application deadline is 29 June 2026 at 23:59 EAT. That is less than three weeks from today, so start preparing now.
Support Webinar
To help applicants prepare strong proposals, an online support webinar will be held on 19 June 2026. The webinar will cover application guidance, eligibility clarification, proposal development tips, and a Q&A session. You are strongly encouraged to attend.
How to Apply
To apply, review the Funding Manual, confirm your eligibility, and submit your proposal through the online application form before the deadline. You can also reach out to the team at au-euyvlfund@restlessdevelopment.org for inquiries.
Apply here: https://aueuyouthvoiceslab.eu/grants/
For the online application form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfuJyN5AvOzI5UjBILMEk8o2u1_q63jfzNXSr4MiN75r84c7Q/viewform
This is a real opportunity backed by the African Union and the European Union. If your youth group has been doing the work but struggling with funding, this is the time to apply. Get your proposal ready, join the June 19 webinar, and submit before June 29.















