The Orange Foundation is inviting applications for its Learning Differently project, an initiative aimed at supporting associations that work with disadvantaged youth. The programme promotes hands-on, tech-driven education to help young people between the ages of 13 and 25 gain essential life and career skills.
Through this initiative, participating organisations will engage youth in group projects that emphasise digital tools and creative problem-solving while addressing real-world community needs.
Eligibility Criteria:
To qualify, organisations must:
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Be able to engage youth in group-based, community-oriented projects
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Address a local need or societal challenge with a tangible and useful solution
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Incorporate digital technologies (e.g., FabLabs, software, social media)
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Focus on youth facing social or educational disadvantages
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Operate in one of the 25 countries where Orange is present
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Be able to issue tax receipts for donations
Eligible organisations include:
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NGOs or associations working with disadvantaged youth (e.g., second-chance schools, alternative education programmes)
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Educational institutions offering tailored learning support
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Organisations located in Europe, Africa, or the Middle East where Orange operates
Application Requirements:
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Organisation’s legal status
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Annual budget
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Latest audit report
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Evaluation report of any past project supported by the Orange Foundation (mandatory for repeat applicants)
How to Apply:
Submit your project proposal through the official application link. For more details, visit the Orange Foundation website.
The Orange Foundation invites applications for the "Learning Differently" project to support associations working with disadvantaged youth. The initiative focuses on providing hands-on, tech-driven education to young people aged 13 to 25, engaging them in group projects that utilize digital tools and promote creative problem-solving to meet community needs.
Eligible organizations must engage youth in community projects, address local or societal challenges with tangible solutions, incorporate digital technology, focus on socially or educationally disadvantaged youth, operate in countries where Orange is present, and be capable of issuing tax receipts for donations. Eligible entities include NGOs or associations, educational institutions offering tailored support, and organizations in Europe, Africa, or the Middle East where Orange operates.
Application requirements include the organization's legal status, annual budget, latest audit report, and an evaluation report of any past projects supported by the Orange Foundation for repeat applicants. Interested parties should submit their proposals through the official application link and can find more information on the Orange Foundation's website.