Crafting Tomorrow Youth Innovation Program
Helping young people design practical climate solutions for their communities.
Crafting Tomorrow is CCAIE's youth innovation program for emerging climate problem-solvers. The program supports young people to identify local climate and environmental challenges, develop practical ideas, and build solutions that respond to real community needs.
From climate awareness to climate solutions
Many young people care about climate change but need structured support to turn concern into practical action. Crafting Tomorrow helps bridge that gap by creating a pathway for young people to learn, test ideas, receive guidance, and develop practical solutions for environmental and community challenges.
Across schools, neighborhoods, and youth networks, Crafting Tomorrow turns curiosity into prototypes, projects, campaigns, and tools that respond to the realities of African communities.
Challenge areas
The challenges young innovators can explore through Crafting Tomorrow.
Food security
Ideas that help communities strengthen food systems, reduce vulnerability, or respond to climate-related pressures on agriculture and nutrition.
Energy access
Practical solutions that support cleaner, more reliable, or more inclusive access to energy.
Waste and conservation
Projects that reduce waste, improve resource use, support recycling, or protect local ecosystems.
Disaster risk management
Solutions that help communities prepare for, respond to, or reduce exposure to climate-related hazards.
Climate mobility
Ideas that respond to how climate change is reshaping movement, displacement, and access in African communities.
Community resilience
Initiatives that strengthen how neighborhoods, schools, and local groups cope with and adapt to climate stress.
Environmental education
Tools, content, and experiences that grow climate literacy among young people and their communities.
Local adaptation solutions
Place-based responses to the realities of changing weather, ecosystems, and livelihoods.
How Crafting Tomorrow works
- 01
Identify a challenge
Participants explore local climate and environmental problems affecting schools, communities, cities, or livelihoods.
- 02
Learn and frame the problem
Participants receive guidance to understand the issue, who it affects, and what kind of response may be useful.
- 03
Design a solution
Participants develop practical ideas, concepts, prototypes, campaigns, tools, or community-based interventions.
- 04
Receive mentorship and facilitation
Selected participants receive support from facilitators, mentors, and subject-matter contributors.
- 05
Test and refine
Participants improve their ideas through feedback, simple testing, documentation, and learning.
- 06
Share and showcase
Participants present their work through demos, storytelling, public showcases, digital content, or partner-facing opportunities.
What participants may receive
Support may vary depending on the program phase, available resources, partners, and funding.
- Innovation guidance
- Climate learning support
- Mentorship or facilitation
- Problem-framing tools
- Project development templates
- Peer learning
- Storytelling and presentation support
- Visibility for selected ideas
- Access to partner or showcase opportunities where available
Who the program is for
Crafting Tomorrow is designed for young people who are interested in climate action, innovation, community problem-solving, environmental learning, or practical solution development.
Program format
Crafting Tomorrow may include any combination of the following components, depending on cohort, partner, and resource availability.
Part of CCAIE's innovation pathway
Crafting Tomorrow sits within CCAIE's broader work to move climate learning into action. While Climate Safe Schools supports climate literacy in schools and the Climate Action Index makes climate readiness visible, Crafting Tomorrow focuses on helping young people build practical ideas and solutions.
Crafting Tomorrow Fellows
Hear directly from young innovators who have moved through the program — what they built, what they learned, and what comes next.
Support young climate innovators
CCAIE welcomes partners, mentors, facilitators, funders, and institutions interested in supporting young people to design practical climate and environmental solutions.
- Mentorship
- Facilitation
- Challenge design
- Learning materials
- Innovation labs
- Seed support where available
- Project showcases
- Storytelling and visibility
- Technical support
- Scaling pathways for promising ideas
Crafting Tomorrow Interest Form
Use this form to express interest in participating in, partnering with, mentoring, or supporting the Crafting Tomorrow Youth Innovation Program.
CCAIE will review your submission and contact relevant participants, collaborators, mentors, or partners as opportunities develop.
Explore the rest of CCAIE's programs
Climate Action Index, Climate Safe Schools, Climate Conversation Series, Artivism.