We’re sharing the latest youth climate opportunities from our friends at other organisations!

If you have an opportunity that you’d like us to share in future round-ups, email: roberta@theresilienceproject.org.uk

Funding Opportunities

Due Diligence Fund
The Sustainable Agricultural Supply Chains Initiative (SASI) is offering up to €250k in funding to project proposals from consortia of for-profit and non-profit partners taking innovative approaches to human rights and environmental due diligence in agricultural supply chains.
Apply by 15 June 2026

Awards & Competitions

The World Around Young Climate Prize
Young climate leaders aged 13-25 with a self-initiated, climate-focused project are encouraged to enter The Young Climate Prize. Winners will receive mentorship, training and a fully-funded trip to NY.
Enter by 30 June 2026

Cartier Women’s Initiative Regional Awards
Up to $100k in awards to women-owned and led businesses that are driven by positive environmental and social impact.
Apply by 16 June 2026

Youth Eyes on Silk Roads
This international photo competition invites young people (aged 14-25) to explore and capture the shared heritage of the Silk Roads through photography.
Apply before 30 June 2026

The .ORG Impact Awards
Are you a young changemaker running an organisation, or know of one doing amazing work in their community? Nominate them for the .ORG Impact Awards, open globally! Winning organisations can receive up to $50,000 worth of funding.
Apply before 27 May 2026

Workshop/Training Opportunities

COP30 Focus Group for Young Voices
COP30 are looking for young people aged 18–30 in the UK to help shape the future of youth climate leadership. No experience needed, just your ideas! Join an online focus group, influence change and gain a certificate for your CV/LinkedIn.
Spots are limited, sign up ASAP

Climate Justice Workshop
Join YEE’s online workshop to explore who is most vulnerable to climate change, how communities are affected, and how you can turn awareness into meaningful advocacy!
Taking place online on 7 May, 17:30 CET

Becoming a Force of Nature
A three-part online programme for young people (aged 16-35) to develop skills, passion and focus as aspiring global change-makers.
Apply by 7th May 2026

People, Planet, Pop-Ups
The Resilience Project are hosting a series of free pop-up events for young changemakers in London. These drop-in events have been designed for joy-loving, community-spirited young people who feel sad, tired, angry, or burned out about the state of the world.
Every Saturday throughout May

London: People, Planet, Pages
The Resilience Project are bringing together climate-conscious readers to explore ideas, for thoughtful discussion and community building.
23 May 2026, 1:30-3:30pm

London: Resilience Rucksack
The Resilience Project are hosting a workshop where you can learn how to face eco anxiety head-on and leave with tools that will help you to stay grounded, avoid burnout, and keep showing up for the planet.
16 May 2026, 1:30-3:30pm

London: Resilience Rucksack
Join The Resilience Project us to get creative and learn how to make a zine exploring climate feelings through words and imagery.
30 May 2026, 1:30-3:30pm

Kigali: People, Planet, Picnic
Join The Resilience Project for a relaxed, climate cafe-style gathering where young people can come together over shared food and meaningful conversations about climate emotions, hopes and fears.
Saturday 9 May, 10am – 3pm

Meet boom saloon: Social Change
boom saloon is an independent publisher dedicated to democratising creativity for good. Join this free event for a chance to meet the boom saloon team, learn more about their community and hear how their members are helping drive meaningful change to address the climate crisis, together.
Tuesday 2 June, 2pm – 3pm CET, Online

European Climate Foundation Academy
The European Climate Foundation is now offering a growing range of courses around non-profit strategy, leadership, resilience, and collaboration, delivered by leading organisational partners.
Multiple dates and deadlines

Fellowships

HER Climate Fellowship
A transformative program by Banyani that empowers young African women to lead in climate action, advocacy, and resilience building, providing fellows with tools and networks to drive inclusive and impactful climate solutions in their communities and beyond.
Application on rolling basis

Youth for COP
A journey designed to help young people (aged 18-30) explore and understand global climate conversations and negotiations. Through expert-led sessions, interactive learning, and a vibrant community of peers, you’ll gain the knowledge, perspective, and confidence to engage with climate action at a larger scale. Plus unlock opportunities to explore and engage with COP31 and the global climate space.
Apply ASAP

Artivism Regional Fellows
Global Artivism is recruiting Regional Fellows (6 roles, one per region) to help connect and activate artivist ecosystems across the world. Seeking people deeply connected to their region and community who understand the contexts, nuances, possibilities, threats and cultural landscapes they’re part of. This is a 12-month role.
Apply before 17 May 2026

Job & Volunteer Opportunities

Call for Earthfest 2026 Volunteers
Want to be part of something that makes a difference? Curious about what goes on behind the scenes of a major London event? Interested in sustainability, personally or professionally? ⁠Volunteer at Earthfest over a week of inspiring talks, summits, networking and more.
Apply asap

Join the YEE Youth Scientific Advisory Board
Youth Environment Europe are specifically looking for young people to join their advisory board, working on one of three key portfolios: agrifood systems, water & marine systems, and climate justice & COP31.
Apply before 20th May 2026, 23:59 CEST

Resources

A Young Activist’s Guide to Long-Term Climate Action
In celebration of Earth Day earlier this month, The Resilience Project created a free resource to support you with practical tools to activate resilience, keep going and stay in the climate space for the long-haul.