Part of AstraZeneca’s Young Health global grants programme, Step Up! helps small, youth-focused non-profits to deliver innovative climate and health projects in under-resourced communities worldwide.

The Step Up! Global Grants Programme, provided by AstraZeneca’s Young Health Programme, empowers small, youth-focused non-profit organisations to make change happen by enabling them to increase their impact and operate at a greater scale.

Over the last three years, Step Up! has provided over $400,000 in grants to support organisations to develop and deliver effective health promotion programmes – with an emphasis on under-resourced communities in low- and middle-income countries.

Climate change and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are two defining challenges of the 21st century, each posing significant threats to health and sustainable development. Innovation is needed in order to face up to the climate and health challenges facing young people today.This year, we are looking to support projects which promote environmental sustainability while at the same time reducing NCD risk factors among young people.

Requirements

The fund is open to registered charitable organisations with strong experience of delivering effective projects which make health and environmental improvements in young people’s lives.

Organisations must be ‘funding-ready’ and able to provide appropriate documentation (in English) to verify their organisation’s charitable status and financial situation. 

We will support organisations from under-resourced communities worldwide. These are likely to be in low-income or lower-middle income countries or settings.

Organisations which have been funded previously by AstraZeneca are welcome to apply, but not for the same project that was previously supported.

Unfortunately, we will not be able to support every organisation that applies and we will choose those projects which most closely fulfill the priorities listed below.

Grants available

Grants of up to US $10,000 will be awarded to support the delivery of approximately 20 projects which:

Reduce NCD risk factors for young people while combating climate change through sustainable environmental solutions

Address the needs of vulnerable young people (10-30 years old) in under-resourced communities

Reach an appropriate number of young people according to the scale of the local need

Can provide evidence at the conclusion of the project of what has been delivered, as well as outcomes and what has been learned

Are managed by non-profits with an annual income of US$1 million or less

Can be completed within a 12 month period, not starting before February 2022.

Application Deadline: 21 July 2021.

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