Deadline: September 23, 2021
Applications are open for the Lead2030 Challenge for SDG 3: Tackling Air Pollution for Healthy People and a Healthy Planet. For this Challenge, they are seeking innovative, youth-led projects which tackle the causes of air pollution and focus on the long-term health of young people.
They are looking for:
- Projects which focus on individual behaviour change, new technologies, or multi-stakeholder advocacy approaches to change laws/policies.
- Sustainable solutions which can be scaled up to be implemented in other communities
- Projects should focus on cities or communities with high levels of air pollution or pollution-related illness. A preference will be given to projects which operate in a low- or lower-middle-income country or setting.
- Projects should be youth-led, where young people (30 and under) are involved in the design or delivery of the initiative, and where the long-term health of young people is at the heart of the solution.
- Projects should also focus equally on tackling air pollution (indoor or outdoor) and its link to long-term health.
Prizes For The Lead2030 Challenge
The winning solution will receive:
- A US$50,000 grant from AstraZeneca Young Health Program;
- 12 months of mentorship from a team of AstraZeneca Young Health Program professionals. The mentorship team will work to accelerate your solution based on the needs of your initiative or organisation, such as:
- Business strategy
- Best practices for data collection
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Product design
- Participation in the One Young World Summit 2022 in Tokyo. Flights and accommodation included;
- The opportunity to join AstraZeneca’s Young Health Program (YHP) Alumni Group. The YHP Alumni Group offers learning and development opportunities and networking between Grantees as well as young leaders who have received YHP Scholarships. In the past, Alumni Members have been offered mini-MBA programs, opportunities to share their work with global audiences, and masterclasses on fundraising and digital skills to build effective health-promotion programs;
- Visibility and promotion by AstraZeneca’s Young Health Program and the One Young World team.
Eligibility For The Lead2030 Challenge
- The eligible project should be evidently aligned with the challenge;
- Founded and led by a person aged 18 – 30.
- Well-structured time horizon identified key stakeholders and beneficiaries and proposed outcomes that are reasonable and well thought out.
- Product/service already in the market or ready to go to market.
- Solutions must have a positive social impact, creating legislative change or measuring behaviour change.
- Impacts of solutions must have been adequately measured and/or be measurable.
- Must be able to achieve efficiency and to survive independently through the resources they generate and/or the investments and donations they attract.
- Potential to perform as well or better after expanding in scope or size and/or being transported to other regions.
- A preference will be given to projects which operate in a low- or lower-middle-income country or setting. Projects should also focus on cities or communities with high levels of air pollution or pollution-related illness.
Application Procedure For The Lead2030 Challenge
Applications are done online using a form provided. You cannot save draft responses for this application so they recommend drafting your responses in an offline document while you work on your application.
For more information, visit Lead2030.
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