Aubrey Barker Fund-Urban Kickstart Programme 2025-2026 (With up to £15,000 in Grants)

Those under 35 who have earned a master's degree or graduate diploma in a land management-related field within the last ten years are eligible to apply for the Aubrey Barker Fund. To find out more and apply, click here.

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About Aubrey Barker Fund-Urban Kickstart Programme

Opportunity Details

The Aubrey Barker Fund, working in collaboration with Geoffrey Payne and a panel of international experts, including Banashree Bannerjee, Eugene Chigbu, Forbes Davidson, Tony Lloyd-Jones, Jean du Plessis and Michael Slingsby, is therefore pleased to seek applications to the ABF Urban Kickstart scheme which aims to improve secure access to land and housing by supporting research and other activity which advances and disseminates knowledge and skills in land management and related disciplines. We will do this by providing opportunities for young graduates from the urbanising countries of Africa and Asia to undertake research or other assignments that can help meet the needs of vulnerable urban communities for access to land and adequate housing on affordable terms. Successful applicants will also receive mentoring from international experts with expertise relevant to the product scope and location.

Benefits of Aubrey Barker Fund-Urban Kickstart Programme

  • We expect to offer one grant of up to a maximum of £15,000.
  • The grant will include all time, travel, subsistence, insurance, materials and other expenses related to the project. This includes any costs incurred in Open Access publications in a peer-reviewed journal; such costs will be paid once the publisher has confirmed that the report or paper is accepted for publication.
  • Applications for smaller grant values will also be considered if they meet the funding criteria.

Aubrey Barker Fund-Urban Kickstart Programme Requirements

  • We invite applications from applicants from, or living and working in, developing countries (defined as those classified by the World Bank as being low-income, lower-middle income or upper-middle income). Preference will be given to applications from low-income and lower-middle income countries within Africa and Asia; and priority may be given to projects that promote sustainable urban development principles, including environmental sustainability, social equity, and economic viability in urban contexts.

The funding will be available for a maximum period of 12 months, within which grantees will be required to complete their projects, achieve key milestones and deliver the initial expected outputs.

Types of projects we will consider funding include:

• Research projects on innovative approaches for improving access to land for vulnerable communities
• Projects which improve the climate resilience of existing settlements
• Projects which develop innovative options for improving land tenure and property
• The preparation of documentaries (such as videos or podcasts) about urban land management and housing settlements
• Undertaking voluntary work focusing on improving the living conditions of vulnerable communities in the Global South

Application Date and Process

Applications should be submitted to [email protected] using the Application Form,and the subject line Application for ABF Urban Kickstart 2025.

Applications are due before 11:59pm (GMT) on 01 September 2025. 

Questions should be directed to [email protected] and should be submitted no later than 15 August 2025. Responses to all questions will be shared with all entities indicating their interest in applying.

Application Deadline

01 September, 2025

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