Call for Applications: Hackathon & Bootcamp Proposals BoostImpact Program 2026 For Entrepreneurs
The BoostImpact Program invites organisations and event organisers to submit proposals for hackathons and bootcamps designed to empower young innovators and entrepreneurs.
This call is part of the Danish-Arab Partnership Programme (DAPP) and focuses on strengthening technical skills, entrepreneurial capacity, and economic inclusion among youth.
Why This Opportunity Matters
Youth unemployment and underemployment continue to hinder economic growth across many regions.
High-quality experiential learning initiatives—such as hackathons and bootcamps—equip young people with problem-solving, innovation, and entrepreneurial skills that are increasingly in demand across industries.
Through this call, the BoostImpact Program seeks to support initiatives that expand access to real-world learning, strengthen local innovation ecosystems, and create clear pathways to employment or venture creation.
What Proposals Are Being Sought (Focus Areas)
The call welcomes proposals for the following event types:
Hackathons
Short-term, competitive innovation events where participants collaborate to develop solutions to clearly defined challenges.
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Bootcamps
Intensive learning programs that combine structured training, mentorship, and hands-on exercises to build technical and entrepreneurial skills.
Applicants will be required to provide details on:
- Event type (Hackathon or Bootcamp) and name
- Date, duration, and location
- Expected number of participants
- Objectives and event description
- Target beneficiaries
- Expected support from the Impact Partner
- Organising team expertise
- Proposed implementation timeline
(Based on the fields provided in the application form.)
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Who Should Apply (Eligible Organisations)
This call is open to a wide range of organisations, including:
- NGOs and non-profits focused on youth empowerment
- University innovation hubs and student-led clubs
- Tech communities, startup accelerators, and incubators
- Social enterprises and ecosystem builders
- Corporate social impact teams planning skills-development initiatives
Proposals should demonstrate a clear commitment to helping young people gain practical skills, industry exposure, and meaningful opportunities through action-oriented events.
Benefits of Participating (Impact Potential)
- Funding and Program Support: Selected proposals may receive support from the BoostImpact Program to deliver high-quality learning events.
- Capacity Building: Participants gain hands-on skills in coding, innovation, business design, collaboration, and teamwork.
- Ecosystem Exposure: Collaboration with partners such as the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and Microcred provides access to broader networks and expertise.
- Youth-Driven Impact: Well-designed hackathons and bootcamps can spark startup ideas, strengthen problem-solving abilities, and elevate local innovation capacity.
How to Submit Your Proposal (Step-by-Step)
- Visit the official application form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHv61GSXbndvKYAsZd_Lix4_raq5QuCBN1HsQJ4Hs5HhaWyg/viewform - Complete organisational and contact details:
Provide your name, contact information, and organisation profile. - Describe your proposed hackathon or bootcamp:
Clearly outline objectives, expected outcomes, timeline, location, and target audience. - Explain the support required:
Indicate how collaboration with the BoostImpact Program will enhance the success and impact of your event. - Submit your proposal before the deadline stated in the application form (please check the form for the most up-to-date closing date).