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Funding to Support Youth-Led Climate Action Projects (London, West Yorkshire, & West Midlands)

Youth organisations across London, West Yorkshire, and the West Midlands will be able to apply for funding through the Save the Children Young People Climate Fund to deliver projects that address the climate crisis. The Climate Fund aims to raise awareness of the impacts of the climate crisis, and its effects on children and young people in the UK and around the world.

The Fund will provide grants ranging from £1,000 to £3,500 to support creative and educational initiatives such as documentaries, community gardening, art, poetry, and workshops that raise awareness of climate change and its impact on children and communities.

Projects must involve young people in both design and delivery, and take place between May and September 2026.

The fund has previously supported Parliamentary receptions and roundtables, music videos, documentaries and skate jams as well as nature-themed workshops and community garden projects. It has also supported activities such as climate education and 'Teach the Parent' events, poetry, art and theatre groups using the arts to educate others about the climate as well as community clean-up initiatives.

Up to twelve organisations will be supported, with applications encouraged from those led or supported by children and young people aged up to 18.

Applications open from the 10th November to the 30th November 2025.

 

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4th November 2025