Deadline: January 16, 2026

The Keseb Democracy Innovation Lab 2026 is an exciting global opportunity designed to support early-stage innovations that strengthen democratic resilience and social cohesion. This programme focuses on reimagining the building blocks of democracy through bold, community-centred ideas. In its inaugural edition, the initiative is dedicated to advancing solutions that build inclusive communities and foster cross-group belonging in diverse societies. The Keseb Democracy Innovation Lab 2026 offers a transformative support system for innovators seeking to drive social impact at scale.


About the Opportunity

The Keseb Democracy Innovation Lab (iLab) is a curated 8-month capacity-building programme aimed at empowering early-stage democracy innovators. The 2026 cohort is themed “Reimagining community-building for inclusive and resilient democracies.”

The iLab will select 10 community-building solutions developing fresh approaches to strengthening democratic well-being, particularly in contexts where diversity, polarisation, and social fragmentation remain challenges. Selected innovators will gain access to training, expert support, seed funding and a transnational peer community.


Eligibility

Applicants may come from a wide range of professional backgrounds, including:

  • Democracy practitioners
  • Grassroots community activists
  • Organisers
  • Artists or storytellers
  • Academics or researchers
  • Journalists
  • Technologists
  • Social innovators

To qualify:

  • Projects must be non-partisan, not-for-profit, and early-stage. Eligible stages include:
    • Idea stage
    • Pilot/implementation stage (less than 2 years old)
    • Post-pilot redesign stage
  • The project must focus on community-building solutions that advance inclusive and resilient democracies, with emphasis on fostering cross-group belonging in diverse societies.
  • Each project must have a dedicated Project Lead who:
    • Is actively involved in the project
    • Can commit time to participate in the 8-month programming
    • Is proficient in English
    • Can participate in both virtual sessions and in-person gatherings

Benefits / Award Details

Selected innovators will receive a comprehensive support package, including:

  • 8-month capacity-building programming featuring innovation development, long-term planning, and future visioning
  • Tailored sessions with leading futures-thinking and foresight experts
  • Ongoing, personalised support from Keseb staff and subject-matter experts
  • Peer-to-peer knowledge exchange within a global community of innovators
  • USD 10,000 in seed funding awarded to each selected project upon programme completion
  • Continued global collaboration through membership in the larger Keseb Community

Application Requirements / Documents

Applicants will be expected to prepare:

  • Project Lead nomination details
  • A comprehensive project pitch outlining:
    • The problem being addressed
    • The proposed community-building solution
    • The project’s stage of development
    • Target communities and expected impact
    • Commitment to democratic, inclusive, non-partisan values

Additional details may be requested during the selection process.


Timeline / Key Dates

  • Project Lead nomination deadline:
    16 January 2026 (11:59 PM ET)
  • Project pitch submission deadline:
    2 February 2026 (11:59 PM ET)

Note: If submission volume is high, the pitch form may close earlier. A 48-hour advance notice will be provided before early closure.


How to Apply

Application to the iLab involves two steps:

  1. Nominate the Project Lead by the stated deadline.
  2. Submit the project pitch form with all required information.

Links for application are provided below.


Selection Process

Candidates are evaluated based on:

  • Relevance to the theme of community-building in inclusive democracies
  • Novelty and potential impact of the idea
  • Feasibility and clarity of the proposed solution
  • Alignment with democratic values and commitment to non-partisan principles
  • Engagement, availability and leadership capacity of the Project Lead

Final selections will be made by Keseb’s team and programme partners.


Additional Information / Terms

  • The programme requires active engagement over eight months, including virtual sessions and in-person convenings.
  • All selected projects must uphold non-partisanship and democratic integrity.
  • Seed funding is provided after the completion of the iLab.
  • Participation also comes with long-term membership in Keseb’s global innovator network.

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