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CSC Alumni Community Engagement Fund (ACEF) 2026-27: Funding Opportunity for Commonwealth Alumni to Create Community Impact

CSC Alumni Community Engagement Fund (ACEF) 2026-27: Funding Opportunity for Commonwealth Alumni to Create Community Impact
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Commonwealth Alumni with innovative ideas for community development projects can now apply for the Alumni Community Engagement Fund (ACEF) 2026-27, an annual funding opportunity designed to support alumni-led activities that promote knowledge sharing, awareness creation, and practical solutions to development challenges.

The fund supports Commonwealth Alumni who want to transform ideas into meaningful community action through workshops, training sessions, community forums, ideathons, civic engagement projects, and other collaborative activities.

The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) created ACEF to recognise that lasting change often begins at the community level. By supporting alumni-led initiatives, the programme enables individuals and groups to share knowledge, build networks, and encourage practical action on important global development issues.

The application deadline is:

Sunday, 26 July 2026 at 23:59 BST

About the CSC Alumni Community Engagement Fund (ACEF)

The Alumni Community Engagement Fund is an annual initiative of the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission designed to support Commonwealth Alumni in creating community-based engagement activities.

The programme focuses on empowering alumni to become active contributors to development by using their skills, knowledge, and networks to address challenges within their communities.

ACEF provides financial support for activities that encourage:

  • Awareness raising
  • Knowledge exchange
  • Community dialogue
  • Skills development
  • Collaborative problem-solving
  • Practical action

The fund recognises that small, locally driven initiatives can create significant long-term impact when communities are equipped with knowledge, resources, and opportunities to work together.

Purpose of the ACEF Programme

The main purpose of ACEF is to help Commonwealth Alumni design and deliver activities that respond to important development issues while strengthening community participation.

The programme encourages alumni to move beyond discussions and create practical solutions that benefit their communities.

Supported activities should aim to:

  • Educate communities about key development challenges.
  • Encourage conversations and collaboration.
  • Share professional and academic knowledge.
  • Build community capacity.
  • Inspire individuals and organisations to take action.

2026-27 ACEF Priority Themes

For the 2026-27 funding cycle, applicants are invited to submit projects addressing one of three priority themes.

Applicants must choose only one theme when applying.

1. Artificial Intelligence for Development

This theme supports initiatives exploring how artificial intelligence can contribute to sustainable development and community progress.

Potential activities may focus on:

  • Raising awareness about AI opportunities and challenges.
  • Building digital skills.
  • Exploring responsible AI use.
  • Encouraging innovation through technology.
  • Helping communities understand how AI can support development goals.

2. Strengthening Blue Economies in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

This theme focuses on supporting sustainable economic opportunities connected to marine and coastal resources.

Projects may explore:

  • Sustainable use of ocean resources.
  • Coastal community development.
  • Marine conservation.
  • Innovation within blue economies.
  • Climate resilience for island communities.

Important eligibility requirement:

Applicants applying under this theme must be living or working in a Commonwealth Small Island Developing State (SIDS).

3. Women Entrepreneurs: Catalyst for Change

This theme focuses on supporting women entrepreneurs and recognising their role in economic and social transformation.

Activities may address:

  • Entrepreneurship skills development.
  • Business knowledge sharing.
  • Women’s economic empowerment.
  • Innovation and leadership.
  • Creating supportive networks for women entrepreneurs.

Types of Activities ACEF Can Support

Applicants can propose a wide range of community engagement activities.

Examples include:

Skills-Based Training

Projects may include:

  • Masterclasses
  • Training workshops
  • Professional development sessions
  • Capacity-building activities

Educational Events

Examples include:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Knowledge-sharing sessions
  • Community learning events

Civic Engagement Projects

Applicants may design activities that:

  • Encourage community participation.
  • Promote awareness of development issues.
  • Support collective action.

Community Forums

Activities may involve:

  • Public discussions
  • Dialogue sessions
  • Stakeholder meetings
  • Community consultations

Ideathons and Innovation Events

Applicants may organise:

  • Problem-solving competitions
  • Innovation challenges
  • Collaborative idea-generation sessions

Benefits of Participating in ACEF

ACEF provides more than financial support. It gives Commonwealth Alumni the opportunity to strengthen their leadership and community engagement skills.

Benefits include:

Community Impact

Participants can:

  • Address important local challenges.
  • Support community development.
  • Create lasting positive change.

Professional Development

Organisers can strengthen skills in:

  • Project management
  • Public speaking
  • Event delivery
  • Community engagement
  • Leadership

Networking Opportunities

ACEF enables alumni to:

  • Expand professional networks.
  • Connect with other Commonwealth Alumni.
  • Share knowledge and experiences.

Who Can Apply?

ACEF applications are open to:

Individual Commonwealth Alumni

Individuals who have benefited from Commonwealth education programmes can apply to deliver community engagement activities.

Commonwealth Alumni Associations

Recognised alumni associations can submit proposals for community projects.

Groups of Commonwealth Alumni

Groups of alumni who are not part of an existing alumni association can also apply.

Application Requirements and Guidelines

Applicants should ensure their proposals:

  • Clearly explain the community need being addressed.
  • Identify the intended audience.
  • Describe the proposed activity.
  • Explain how the activity will create lasting impact.
  • Demonstrate how knowledge-sharing and engagement will take place.

Applicants must:

  • Submit only one application.
  • Apply under only one priority theme.
  • Review the ACEF Terms and Conditions before applying.

How to Prepare a Strong Application

Applicants are encouraged to:

Understand the Needs of Their Community

Strong proposals should clearly explain:

  • Who will benefit from the activity.
  • Why the activity is needed.
  • How it responds to community challenges.

Design Practical and Meaningful Activities

Successful projects should include:

  • Clear objectives.
  • Realistic activities.
  • Expected outcomes.
  • Plans for sustainability.

Demonstrate Long-Term Impact

Applicants should explain how their activity can continue creating value beyond the funding period.

Information Sessions for Applicants

The CSC will host information sessions to help applicants understand the programme and prepare stronger applications.

Sessions will cover:

  • Programme overview
  • 2026-27 themes
  • Application guidance
  • Practical tips for developing proposals

Information session dates:

Session 1

Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Time: 12:00 BST

Session 2

Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Time: 21:00 BST

Both sessions provide the same information, so applicants only need to attend one.

Registration must be completed by:

11:00 AM BST on Monday, 13 July 2026

Application Deadline

Sunday, 26 July 2026 at 23:59 BST

Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered.

The CSC does not provide feedback on unsuccessful applications.

How to Apply

Before submitting an application, applicants should:

  1. Read the ACEF 2026-27 Terms and Conditions.
  2. Review the application guidance.
  3. Prepare responses using the application form.
  4. Submit the online application before the deadline.

Click here for more and to apply

Why Commonwealth Alumni Should Apply

The ACEF programme provides Commonwealth Alumni with a platform to turn knowledge into action.

By supporting alumni-led projects, the fund helps communities address development challenges through collaboration, innovation, and shared learning.

For alumni who want to create meaningful change, ACEF offers an opportunity to transform ideas into practical initiatives that can benefit communities for years to come.

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