Deadline: August 6, 2025

The Karibu New Realities Grant (Africa Grant) 2025 is now open for applications! This is a unique opportunity for African-led groups, movements, and collectives working to challenge systemic injustices using creative, non-violent approaches. Applications close on 6 August 2025 at 23:59 CAT — don’t miss out!


What Is the Karibu New Realities Grant (Africa Grant)?

The Karibu New Realities Grant (Africa Grant) is a bold initiative from the Karibu Foundation, designed to support African-led change-makers who are creating new, justice-centred realities across the continent. Following a successful three-year pilot, the programme was formally launched in 2025 to empower grassroots collectives, cooperatives, movements, and associations that are reimagining the future through transformative, systemic, and non-violent actions.

This grant is especially tailored to support underrepresented, community-rooted actors engaged in what Karibu calls “constructive troublemaking” — addressing structural injustice with creativity and resilience.


Who Can Apply?

To be eligible for the Karibu New Realities Grant (Africa Grant), your group must:

  • Be African-led and based on the African continent
  • Operate as a social movement, network, collective, association, or other non-profit change-oriented group
  • Work to tackle the root causes of systemic injustice (economic, political, cultural, ecological, etc.)
  • Use non-violent, creative strategies
  • Submit either a written concept note (maximum 6 pages) or a video application (maximum 10 minutes)
  • Include a simple budget draft outlining how funds will be used
  • Be open to informal organisational models — unregistered groups can apply with a fiscal sponsor or alternative structure

What Will Not Be Funded?

The grant does not cover the following:

  • For-profit or income-generating initiatives
  • Individual scholarships or bursaries
  • Infrastructure projects (e.g. buildings, homes)
  • Capital investments (e.g. vehicles, farm equipment)
  • Humanitarian or emergency aid
  • Government-affiliated programmes

Application Timeline

  • Applications Opened: 2 June 2025
  • Deadline: 6 August 2025, by 23:59 CAT

Late submissions will not be accepted, so plan accordingly.


How to Apply

To apply for the Karibu New Realities Grant (Africa Grant), follow these steps:

  1. Download the Information Packet
    This includes application guidelines, selection criteria, and format instructions. Available in both high and low bandwidth versions.
  2. Prepare Your Application
    • Option A: A written concept note (max 6 pages)
    • Option B: A video (max 10 minutes, can be submitted via YouTube link)
    • Include a simple budget draft
    • Submit in English, French, or Portuguese
      (Videos are encouraged for applicants with language or bandwidth constraints.)
  3. Submit Your Application Online
    Use the Karibu Foundation’s online Grant Management System (GMS).
    👉 Click here to apply
  4. Avoid Losing Progress
    Note: The system will auto-logout after 2 hours and does not auto-save. Prepare content offline first.
  5. Need Help?

Additional Resources


Summary Table: At a Glance

CategoryDetails
Grant NameKaribu New Realities Grant (Africa Grant)
Who Can Apply?African-led groups addressing systemic injustices
Open Date2 June 2025
Deadline6 August 2025, 23:59 CAT
Application FormatWritten (≤6 pages) or video (≤10 minutes)
Language OptionsEnglish, French, or Portuguese
BudgetSimple draft required
Excluded ActivitiesFor-profit, infrastructure, humanitarian, scholarships

Final Notes

The Karibu New Realities Grant (Africa Grant) presents an extraordinary opportunity to fund visionary African-led efforts that are reimagining social change from the ground up. If your group is committed to justice, transformation, and non-violent resistance, this grant is for you.

📩 Need help drafting or refining your proposal?
Contact grantsdatabase.org for proposal drafting, refining and review.

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