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Home»Search by Region»America»BMO Generation Regen Challenge 2026 (Funded to One Young World Summit 2026, Cape Town)

BMO Generation Regen Challenge 2026 (Funded to One Young World Summit 2026, Cape Town)

Jude OgarDecember 13, 20255 Mins Read
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Deadline: February 23, 2026

Applications are open for the Generation Regen Challenge 2026. Agriculture is a cornerstone of economic resilience across Canada and the United States, contributing significantly to GDP, employing millions in both countries, and serving as a major contributor to global food security. As the sector evolves, regenerative agriculture is gaining traction as a climate-smart solution that restores ecosystems, improves soil and water health, strengthens long-term farm resilience, and delivers a wide range of environmental and social benefits. Farmers, innovators, and communities are well positioned to lead a new era of regenerative and sustainable agriculture.

The Generation Regen Challenge aims to accelerate the development and adoption of regenerative and sustainable agriculture across Canada and the U.S.. By funding innovative social enterprises and non-profits, the challenge supports solutions that restore ecosystems, sequester carbon, and rebuild resilient local food systems. The Challenge aims to help innovators lead a global transition toward agriculture that nourishes the land while feeding its people equitably and sustainably.

Announced at the One Young World Summit 2025, the Generation Regen Challenge will provide $200,000 to accelerate non-profits or social enterprises in Canada and the U.S. working to protect and restore:

  • Local Farming: Strengthen farming practices, improve productivity, sustainability and climate resilience.
  • Soil health: Projects that increase lands’ capacity to sequester carbon, hold and filter water and improve other elements of soil functionality.
  • Animal welfare: Enhancing the welfare of farmed livestock and influenced wildlife.
  • Biodiversity: Protecting, restoring and enhancing biodiversity on farms.
  • Water: Enhancing water stewardship on farms towards a healthier watershed.
  • Crop Rotation and Diversity: Rotating crops and using diverse plant species to improve soil fertility and reduce pest pressure.
  • Indigenous and cultural practices: Supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis / Native American food and agricultural practices, including increasing understanding, awareness and broadening adoption.
  • Food Security Systems: Improving access to safe, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food for underserved or at-risk communities.

Benefits

  • Two challenge winners will receive grants of $60,000 to support their projects
  • Four challenge finalists will receive grants of $20,000 to support their projects
  • Winners and finalists will receive:
    • Scholarships to participate in the One Young World Summit 2026, Cape Town, South Africa which takes place from November 3-6, 2026. Scholarship support is inclusive of flights and accommodation.
    • Lifelong membership of the One Young World Ambassador Community, a global network with 20,000+ members in 190+ countries.

Eligibility

  • Be between 18 and 35 years of age, leading a non-profit, charity or social enterprise.
  • Your organisation must be a registered Canadian non-profit/charity or U.S. 501c3 OR
    • A social enterprise registered in Canada or the U.S. If your organisation is a social enterprise you must propose a project with a social purpose and confirm that 100% of grant funds will be used for this project.
  • Your organisation must have been registered for at least one year by 23 February 2026.
  • You must propose a project/programme that will be delivered by your organisation. The project/programme must be based in and focused on Canada and/or the U.S. This may be an existing project/programme or something new.

Evaluation Criteria

Successful applicants will:

  • Propose a robust regenerative or sustainable agriculture project/programme.
    • The Generation Regen Challenge recognises that, while all ‘regenerative agriculture’ is sustainable, not all ‘sustainable agriculture’ is regenerative. Projects/programmes that can be considered examples of ‘sustainable agriculture’ will certainly be considered but projects that can also be considered examples of ‘regenerative agriculture’ are preferred.
  • Propose a project/programme capable of having a positive impact on one or more of the following areas:
    • Local farming: Strengthen farming practices, improve productivity, sustainability and climate resilience.
    • Soil health: Projects that increase lands’ capacity to sequester carbon, hold and filter water and improve other elements of soil functionality.
    • Animal welfare: Enhancing the welfare of farmed livestock and influenced wildlife.
    • Biodiversity: Protecting, restoring and enhancing biodiversity on farms.
    • Water: Enhancing water stewardship on farms towards a healthier watershed.
    • Crop rotation and diversity: Rotating crops and using diverse plant species to improve soil fertility and reduce pest pressure.
    • Indigenous and cultural practices: supporting First Nations, Inuit and Metis / Native American food and agricultural practices, including increasing understanding, awareness and broadening adoption.
    • Food security systems: Improving access to safe, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food for underserved or at-risk communities.
  • Demonstrate innovation and prove potential or actual change with projects that align to one of the following stages of innovation:
    • Developing and Testing: Accelerator programs; Experiments & Trials; Innovation prototyping; Needs assessing etc.
    • Making the Case: Experiments & Trials; Research; Standards of Evidence; Business Case development; etc.
    • Delivering and Implementing: Pilot initiatives; Public & Social labs; etc.
    • Growing and Scaling: Expansion of a proven idea; Replication of a proven idea; Impact Measurement; etc.
    • Changing Systems: Policy and White paper development; etc.
  • Demonstrate their ability to deliver the project within proposed timeframe, manage funds provided and conduct required reporting and analysis.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to safety and equity. Projects should prioritise the safety and well-being of all participants and communities involved, while promoting equitable access, fair labour practices, and inclusive decision-making processes that respect the rights and dignity of all stakeholders, particularly marginalised and underserved communities.

Application

  • All applications must be submitted in either English or French.
  • Only one application per organisation can be considered.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Generation Regen Challenge.

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