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Home»Search by Region»Africa»COAL Grassroots Accelerated Education Microgrant 2025 (up to ₦2,000,000)

COAL Grassroots Accelerated Education Microgrant 2025 (up to ₦2,000,000)

Jude OgarApril 30, 20253 Mins Read
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Deadline: May 16, 2025

Applications are open for the COAL Grassroots Accelerated Education Microgrant 2025. The Custodians of African Literature (COAL) through the Grassroots Accelerated Education Fund invests in community-led initiatives that improve learning outcomes for out-of-school and underserved children in Nigeria. Instead of a handout approach, they co-create solutions with grassroots educators who best understand the needs of their communities.

After a successful 2024 pilot that supported 125 children, with 13 transitioning to formal school, they are expanding in 2025. This fund supports projects that build formal and informal inclusive learning for underserved children and youth in Plateau State.

Grant

Selected projects will be eligible for a micro grant of up to ₦2,000,000, depending on your project’s scope and scale. In some cases, we may consider larger grants for projects with potential for widespread impact.

Additionally, both successful and unsuccessful applicant will receive technical and institutional support in the following:

  • Corporate governance for non-profit management
  • Project management in the development sector
  • Basics of monitoring, evaluation and learning
  • Resource mobilization
  • Financial management
  • Accelerated education models
  • Child safeguarding and protection measures.
  • Youth volunteers to support the implementation of successful initiatives and many others.

Eligibility

  • Open only to legally registered, non-profit, community-based organizations and social enterprises operating in Nigeria.
  • Projects must focus on improving literacy in grassroots, low-income, and underserved communities in Plateau State.
  • Initiatives must be locally led with strong community involvement, including parents, educators, government, and other stakeholders.
  • Applicants must have a clear 12-month implementation plan with a timeline, budget, and expected outcomes.
  • Preference is given to projects with long-term sustainability and scalability potential.
  • Innovative approaches (e.g., play-based, technology, arts-based learning, creative methods) are encouraged to boost engagement and outcomes.
  • Organizations must have robust child safeguarding policies and practices in place.
  • A commitment to monitoring, evaluation, and learning is required for continuous improvement and accountability.
  • Projects should prioritize marginalized and underserved children and youth up to age 18.
  • Applicants must have an organizational bank account as funds will not be disbursed to personal accounts.
  • Past micro-grant recipients may reapply, showing scalable and/or a new model for continued impact.

Application

  • Interested organisations should submit a proposal by downloading and filling out the proposal template below.
  • After completing the proposal template, fill out the application form to provide additional information about your organization and project. Before submitting your application, upload the completed proposal and other additional supporting documents stated in the proposal template.
  • Make sure that all the information included in your application is complete, as you will not be able to make any changes to your application once it is submitted.

For more information, visit COAL Grant.

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Jude Ogar is an educator and youth development practitioner with years of experience working in the education and youth development space. He is passionate about the development of youth in Africa.

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