TThe Generation Regen Challenge, presented by BMO in partnership with One Young World, is a significant funding opportunity for non-profits and social enterprises working to advance regenerative and sustainable agriculture in Canada and the United States. The challenge will provide a total of $200,000 to accelerate innovative projects that restore ecosystems, improve soil health, and build resilient local food systems.
Program Benefits
- Significant Funding: A total of $200,000 is available to be distributed among the winning and finalist projects.
- Focus on Impact: The challenge supports solutions across a wide range of areas, including local farming practices, soil health, biodiversity, water stewardship, and Indigenous agricultural practices.
- Visibility and Networking: Association with BMO and One Young World provides a platform for global visibility and connection with a network of leaders in sustainability and social impact.
Eligibility Criteria
- Leadership: Applicants must be between 18 and 35 years of age and be leaders of a non-profit, charity, or social enterprise.
- Organization Status: The organization must be a registered Canadian non-profit/charity or a U.S. 501(c)(3). Social enterprises are also eligible but must propose a project with a clear social purpose.
- Registration: The organization must have been registered for at least one year as of the application deadline.
- Geographic Scope: The proposed project must be based in and focused on Canada and/or the United States.
Application Process
- Application Deadline: February 23, 2026
- How to Apply: Applications are submitted through the official One Young World online platform. The application requires details about the leader, the organization, and the proposed project.
Application Link:
For complete details on the challenge, specific evaluation criteria, and to access the application portal, please visit the official One Young World website.



