FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund (USD $50,000 – $250,000) Now Open for Global Applications
The FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund is now accepting applications from grassroots, community-based organizations worldwide. This global grant opportunity provides USD $50,000 to $250,000 grant to support initiatives that expand access to quality education and sport for children in underserved communities across all regions and countries, provided the organization is legally registered in the country of implementation.
The Fund aims to remove barriers to learning, strengthen educational infrastructure, and promote inclusive education through the power of sport.
About the Grant
Eligible Application Types
Organizations may apply for:
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General Operating Support, or
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Program/Project Support
Eligible Organizations
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Community-based, legally registered nonprofit organizations
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Serving between 500 and 10,000 individuals
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Based in any country or continent (global eligibility)
Grant Range
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USD $50,000 to $250,000
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Request must be less than 50% of the organization’s annual budget for the grant year
One-Time Funding
This is a one-year, one-time grant. Recipients cannot reapply in future cycles.
Number of Grants
Approximately 150 organizations will receive funding under Cycle I (2026).
Application Process and Requirements
Reporting
Selected organizations must submit:
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A mid-term report, and
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A final report at the end of the grant cycle
Screening
Shortlisted applicants may be invited to meet with Fund officials.
Language Access
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Application currently available in English
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Organizations may submit in their native language
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Additional language versions will be released soon
Confirmation of Receipt
Applicants will receive confirmation after submission. Fund staff may follow up before December 31, 2025, if clarification is needed.
Submission Limit
Only one application per organization is allowed.
Evaluation Criteria
Removing Barriers to Learning
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Financial inclusion for children facing economic hardship
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Improving educational infrastructure
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Inclusive learning for girls and children with disabilities
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Strong child safeguarding measures
Organizational and Legal Requirements
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Must be legally registered nonprofit in the country of implementation
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Must directly implement the activities proposed
Financial Responsibility
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Demonstrated financial stability
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At least three years of audited or certified financial statements
Additional K–12 Education Selection Priorities
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Urgency and scale of the educational challenge
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Equity and outreach to historically marginalized groups
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Socioeconomic vulnerability of community
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Geographic diversity, especially underserved regions
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Implementation feasibility and organizational capacity
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Alignment with FIFA and Global Citizen’s mission
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Scalability and long-term sustainability
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Community ownership and participation
Timeline
| Cycle | Key Dates | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Cycle I | Applications Open: October 27, 2025 | Open |
| Applications Close: December 31, 2025 | — | |
| Award Notifications: Early February 2026 | — | |
| Cycle II | Dates TBA 2026 | Forthcoming |
Frequently Asked Questions
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