
Peter Zhang
Mar 05, 2026 10:04
OpenAI’s EMEA Youth & Wellbeing Grant offers €25K-€100K awards to NGOs and researchers studying AI’s impact on minors. Applications close February 27, 2026.
OpenAI has opened applications for a €500,000 grant program targeting organizations across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa working on youth safety in the AI era. The EMEA Youth & Wellbeing Grant, announced January 28, 2026, will fund NGOs and research institutions with individual awards ranging from €25,000 to €100,000.
Applications close February 27, 2026, with funded projects expected to launch in Q2-Q3 2026.
What OpenAI Wants to Fund
The program splits into two tracks. NGOs can apply for funding on youth protection initiatives, AI literacy programs for kids and educators, or practical tools helping organizations manage AI-related risks. Research institutions, meanwhile, can pursue studies on how AI affects child development, evaluate existing safety measures, or explore new applications for youth education.
OpenAI specifically wants outputs others can use—reports, toolkits, policy briefs, tested approaches. They’re not interested in theoretical exercises.
Who Qualifies
The requirements are straightforward but strict. Applicants must be legally registered in an EMEA country (proof may be required), represent an operational organization rather than apply as individuals, and demonstrate capacity to deliver ethically and on time. Multi-year awards are possible for larger programs or partnerships between organizations.
Selection criteria weight EMEA presence as mandatory, with alignment to program objectives, potential impact, methodological rigor, and feasibility all ranked as high importance factors.
The Application Process
Proposals require a 500-word maximum detailed submission covering objectives, methods, timeline, and deliverables. Budget justification, team CVs, ethics statements, and partnership letters round out the package. Everything goes through OpenAI’s online portal.
Review happens in stages: initial screening for eligibility, council review for technical and ethical fit, then legal sign-off before awards. OpenAI notes they won’t provide status updates for rejected applications.
Why This Matters
The grant arrives as AI tools increasingly shape how young people learn and communicate. OpenAI frames the initiative as building collaboration between youth organizations, researchers, and AI developers to understand real-world benefits while testing safeguards.
For organizations already working in this space, €25K-€100K represents meaningful project funding. For the broader AI safety conversation, independent research funded by—but not controlled by—an AI developer adds a layer of credibility that internal studies can’t match.
Interested organizations can apply at openai.smapply.org or contact emea-youth-grants@openai.com with questions before the February 27 deadline.
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