The Sheria Ya Vijana Project (SYV) is a youth-focused initiative co-funded by the European Union and implemented by Barnfonden in partnership with WeWorld, Action for Sustainability Initiative (AFOSI), Organization of African Youth (OAY), Stretchers Youth Organization (SYO), and the Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC).

The project seeks to empower, engage, and connect young people to lead Kenya’s green and digital transitions—driving inclusive growth, innovation, and civic participation. Through a consortium of civil society partners, SYV will directly reach 5,875 young people (60% female and 3% persons with disabilities) and indirectly benefit over 1.8 million youth across the country.

SYV addresses key challenges that continue to affect young people, including unemployment, underemployment, and limited civic participation. While many youths possess informal skills, more than half report lacking formal training in critical areas such as digital literacy, green economy, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Opportunities for mentorship, incubation, and internships also remain scarce, especially for rural youth and persons with disabilities.

As the enterprise development partner, the Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) invites youth-led organisations, social enterprises, and youth networks based in Nairobi and Kwale counties to apply for enrollment into the program.

The call for applications will run from 19th November 2025 to 19th December 2025.  Thereafter, evaluation of the calls for applications will be done and status of the applications will be communicated to the applicants.  The successful applicants will receive official communication via email, and a letter of agreement will be signed between KCIC and the successful applicants.

Consequently, County sensitization and awareness forums will be conducted in the respective counties in addition to the calls for applications. The applications will only  be received online through the KCIC website.

Twenty (20) youth-led businesses per county will be onboarded to the Sheria ya Vijana program. KCIC will provide training, business advisory and technical assistance to enable youth to gain the requisite skills needed to scale their business enterprises. They will then be able to benefit from entrepreneurship opportunities available within their localities.

  • All Applications must be submitted online through the Kenya Climate Innovation Center website Application portal on KCIC website between the  19th of  November 2025 and  19th December 2025 at 8:00 PM (20:00) EAT (the “Application Window”).
  • The Applicants must complete an application form by answering a series of mandatory questions.
  • Personal information supplied in the application form such as names, addresses and date of birth should be verifiable.
  • The Applicant must provide current correspondence address, email and telephone numbers and inform of any changes.
  • Upon submission of the application form, an email confirming receipt will be sent to the Applicant.
  • Once submitted, applications cannot be altered or amended.
  • Review of applications will commence immediately, and shortlisting of Applicants will take place following the close of the Application Window on 19th December 2025 at 8:00 PM (20:00) EAT.
  • The selection will be carried out by the selection committee through an independent application review process coordinated by the Kenya Climate Innovation Center using specified selection criteria to select the best qualified youth led and women organization.
  • Any unauthorized contact with Kenya Climate Innovation Center outside official channels (website and official telephone contacts stated in the website) as stated in the guidelines regarding applications is forbidden and may be construed as soliciting or canvassing and therefore such applicants are subject to disqualification.
  • Applicants must demonstrate that their enterprise is set up and based in Kenya, Kwale and Nairobi counties.
  • Applicants are solely responsible for the structure of the enterprise and the team members within it.
  • The enterprise should be speaking to a sustainable (green) economy through renewable energy, reducing carbon emissions, blue economy, sustainable agriculture, supporting circular economy, protecting biodiversity, natural resources, etc.
  • The enterprise should be promoting/adopting use of digital technologies through innovation, data, digital marketing, digital payments, skills, internet access, smart systems, etc.
  • Value chain actors engaged in sectors such as renewable energy, nature based solutions, circular economy and sustainable agriculture are encouraged to apply as long as they explicitly employ green and digital transition.
  • Youth Entrepreneur(s) aged between 18 – 29 years including women, and persons with disabilities aged between 18-35 years.
  • Has an Income Generating Activity in line with Guideline Reference 2 and should have been operational for at least 12 months.
  • Business model Feasibility that shows a clear and compelling mission to grow sustainable and commercially viable enterprises.
  • Entrepreneur or enterprise with potential to adopt and leverage smart approaches to drive the growth of the business
  • Social Impact- Potential to create decent employment opportunities for youth and women.
  • Market Opportunity knowledge and understanding of renewable energy, nature based solutions, circular economy and sustainable agriculture value chains, customers, and competitors for their business ideas.
  • Scoring system detailed in guideline reference 13
  • Individuals – Youth (Any male or female between the ages of 18 – 29 years and persons with disabilities aged between 18-35 years of age) in Nairobi and Kwale Counties. Individuals who recognise opportunities to either improve their own existing enterprises or launch new enterprises to add-value or provide services in the broad value chains in renewable energy, nature based solutions, circular economy and sustainable agriculture.
  • Community based organization or Self-help group comprises community members who are registered under a Self-Help Group (SHG), Youth led- (Civil Society Organisations)CSOs, or a Community Based Organization CBO carrying out similar commercially viable business activities within the Green and Digital spaces. . Majority of the members (above 80%) must be youth (aged between 18-29 years and persons with disabilities aged between 18-35 years) with the main leadership positions being held by youth.
  • SMEs – Small and Medium Enterprises established with commercially viable business ideas within the renewable energy, nature based solutions, circular economy and sustainable agriculture value chains.
  • The Sheria ya Vijana program is open to all youth led enterprises operating in Kenya, Nairobi and Kwale Counties.
  • Applicants must be engaged in legal business and their enterprise is located within the Republic of Kenya from Nairobi or Kwale Counties.
  • All enterprises must be green and digitally smart.
  • The enterprise can be an early stage or growth stage unregistered/registered entity, with no specific year range of registration.
  • Due Diligence shall be carried out on the Successful Applicants to verify eligibility prior to any potential offer of a placement in the program. Applications that do not meet all or some of the eligibility criteria will not be accepted.
●      80  emerging Youth led organisations will be selected through a 5 days bootcamp. Thereafter, 40 best out of them will be selected for incubation.

●      The top forty (40) candidates, based on the selection criteria, will be selected and be contacted via email and/or via the preferred contact method indicated in their application.

●      If Applicants are offered a place in the program, they will be expected to execute a legal agreement with Kenya Climate Innovation center, by signing a Letter of Agreement.

●      Applicants must accept the offer and return the signed Agreement within seven (7) working days, otherwise the offer lapses.

●      Communications with the Applicants will primarily be by email, from the Kenya Climate Innovation center designated email address to the email address provided by the Applicant on the submission form. Applicants are therefore advised to store the Kenya Climate Innovation center contact details in their email address books to avoid the email from being delivered to their spam folder.

 

Business Incubation Advisory

Sheria ya Vijana selected program beneficiaries will be equipped with technical knowledge, tools and skills that will enable them to identify and develop their business. Based on a gap analysis, it will entail the following support:

  • Entrepreneurship trainings
  • Developing Bankable businesses proposals
  • Technical training and value addition
  • Business modelling to start and run the business including record keeping, statutory requirements and compliance
  • Value Chain and Business Linkages Advisory
  • Financial literacy training and investor readiness programs
  • Provide case studies to foster exchange of learning and inspiration among Value Chain groups.
  • Virtual learning and advisory support via computer platforms or mobile to support program beneficiaries.
  • Onsite learning and advisory support through the Business Incubation Hubs(Kilifi & Nairobi).

Mentorship and Coaching

Successful applicants will be mentored by experienced agripreneurs, mentors and consultants to develop specific skills and knowledge that will enhance their business and personal growth. The specific activities include:

  • Counselling and guidance by successful businesspersons, peers, and professionals.
  • Sharing of experiences in business forums and associations.
  • Teaming and virtual training.
  • One-on-one coaching
  • Conduct value chain mapping and needs assessment

Access to Information

Successful applicants will benefit from information sharing and establishing partnerships with business companies and other stakeholders for effective market access through collaborative agreements. The specific activities include:

  • Create youth and women online platforms for information sharing and networking
  • Providing information on contract farming for the youth and women
  • Ensure participation or hosting of youth entrepreneurs to local and international start-up conferences
  • Expose youth entrepreneurs to business expansion opportunities & international investors
  • Link youth entrepreneurs to local and international customers
  • Research and identification of markets as well as establishment of Market linkages.

Linkage and facilitation to attend exhibitions, trade fairs and other events

The following definitions shall apply:

“Applicant” means an individual, group or enterprise that submits their business information in the Kenya Climate Innovation Center application portal for review and possible selection into the Sheria ya Vijana program.

“Application” means the online entry form completed and submitted for the program on the Kenya Climate Innovation Center Website or physical form at the respective county government offices.

“Application Window” means the period commencing from 19th November 2025 to 19th December 2025 8:00 PM EAT when Applications can be submitted.

“Enterprise” means a proposed business that is attributable to the Applicant and which the Applicant is applying to further develop to a viable venture with the assistance of the Sheria ya Vijana program.

“Green and Digital Transition Enterprise” refers to a business that drives sustainability and digital innovation. It contributes to the green economy through renewable energy, carbon emission reduction, blue economy initiatives, sustainable agriculture, circular economy practices, and the protection of biodiversity and natural resources. At the same time, it embraces the digital economy by promoting or adopting technologies such as innovation-driven solutions, data analytics, digital marketing, e-payments, digital skills development, internet connectivity, and smart systems.

 “Youth led enterprise” – Business or enterprise that has majority shareholding above 80% held by a young person or youth (aged between 18-19 years).

“Program” refers to Sheria ya Vijana Program: “Empowering Kenyan youth to lead the twin green and digital transitions.”

“Entity” means a company or other legal entity incorporated or registered (CBO,CSO & YLOs)and resident in Kenya together owning directly/indirectly more than 50% of the voting rights in the entity.

“Successful Applicants” means Applicants who are selected to participate in the Sheria ya Vijana program.

  • Successful Applicants shall be subject to the stated terms and conditions, the Letter of Agreement and other rules and guidelines published by Kenya Climate Innovation Center from time to time for the running of the Sheria ya Vijana program.
  • Kenya Climate Innovation Center and its program affiliates reserves the right to cancel or amend all or any part of the Rules without notice. Any changes to the Rules will be posted on the Kenya Climate Innovation Center website. It is the responsibility of Successful Applicants to keep themselves informed as to any changes to the Rules. Kenya Climate Innovation Center shall not be liable for any loss suffered by a Successful Applicant due to any changes to the Rules, including failure to complete some or all tasks under the program due to such change.
  • If for any reason the program is not capable of running as planned for reasons including but not limited to tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, force majeure events or any other causes beyond the control of the Kenya Climate Innovation Center and its funding partners which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity or proper conduct of this program, Kenya Climate Innovation Center reserves the right to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the program and disqualify any Successful Applicant.
  • Kenya Climate Innovation Center shall not be liable for any loss arising from modification, suspension, or cancellation of the program.
  • Employees from either the Kenya climate innovation center or affiliated partners in the Sheria ya Vijana program and their immediate family members are not eligible to apply for the program, either individually or as part of a team or Entity.
  • By applying to the Sheria ya Vijana program, Applicants consent to have details of their Application – other than commercially sensitive information – featured in any media or promotional activity for the Sheria ya Vijana program being carried.
  • Kenya Climate Innovation Center will contact Applicants in advance of any media request for interviews.
  • Kenya Climate Innovation Center will only use the personal details supplied for the administration of this program, and for no other purpose except with the Applicant’s consent.
  • Internet access and adequate English and Kiswahili language skills are recommended for the Application process. Candidates with no English reading or speaking skills need to translate the application content at their own cost.
  • This program is governed by the laws of the Republic of Kenya and Applicants submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Kenyan Courts.
  • Applicants are not required to make any purchase or payment to access the website, submit an Application or become eligible for the program.
  • Only one Application and business Idea or Entity is permitted per Applicant. An Applicant shall not make multiple entries under different names, email identifications, different business Ideas or Entities. Multiple entries by an Applicant or multiple entries for the same Entity shall be a ground for disqualification.
  • Sheria ya Vijana program beneficiaries or their business Partners shall not reapply for the program in any subsequent year, even for a different business Idea or name – this constitutes multiple application and is grounds for disqualification, and termination of Alumni status.
  • All submissions must be made directly by the Applicant behind the businesses Idea or Entity entering the program. Entries made online using methods such as a macro, script, using automated devices or processors are not allowed and shall be disqualified.
  • ●       Internet access and adequate English and Kiswahili language skills are recommended for the Application process. Candidates with no English reading or speaking skills need to translate the application content at their own cost.

    ●       This program is governed by the laws of the Republic of Kenya and Applicants submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Kenyan Courts.

    ●       Applicants are not required to make any purchase or payment to access the website, submit an Application or become eligible for the program.

    ●       Only one Application and business Idea or Entity is permitted per Applicant. An Applicant shall not make multiple entries under different names, email identifications, different business Ideas or Entities. Multiple entries by an Applicant or multiple entries for the same Entity shall be a ground for disqualification.

    ●       Sheria ya Vijana program beneficiaries or their business Partners shall not reapply for the program in any subsequent year, even for a different business Idea or name – this constitutes multiple application and is grounds for disqualification, and termination of Alumni status.

    ●       All submissions must be made directly by the Applicant behind the businesses Idea or Entity entering the program. Entries made online using methods such as a macro, script, using automated devices or processors are not allowed and shall be disqualified.

    ●       Kenya Climate Innovation Center accepts no responsibility for late, lost, misdirected damaged or delayed Applications because of any network, computer hardware or software failure of any kind.

    ●       Bulk and third-party entries shall not be permitted.

    ●       Kenya Climate Innovation Center reserves the right to verify the validity of entries and to disqualify any Applicant for tampering with the entry process or failing to make entries as specified by the Terms and Conditions.

    ●       No corruption of, defect in, failure or delay in the delivery of any email communication from Kenya Climate Innovation Center will entitle an Applicant to an extension of any deadline, or otherwise entitle an Applicant to make any form of claim.

     

    By applying for this program, each Applicant attests that their Application:

    • Is true and correct in all material respects.
    • Does not infringe or violate the rights of any third party, including but not limited to, ownership, copyrights, trademarks, patents, logos, licensing rights, rights of publicity or privacy or any other intellectual property rights.
    • Is not contrary to any applicable laws.

     

    Kenya Climate Innovation Center shall reject applications which, in the reasonable opinion:

     

    • Contain any content that is likely to be considered offensive or could negatively reflect the name, reputation, or goodwill of Kenya Climate Innovation Center or affiliated partners associated with the Sheria ya Vijana program and other parties acting on its behalf.
    • Include trademarks, logos, or copyrighted material not owned by the Applicant or used without the right holder’s prior written permission.
    • Defames, misrepresents, or insults any third parties.
    • Poses adverse risks to the environment, human lives, or property
    • Promotes or is sympathetic to any political agenda.
    • Are affiliated to terrorist or other illegal activity.

     

    Kenya Climate Innovation Center reserves the right, in its absolute discretion to disqualify any Application or Successful Applicant at any point during the program, without granting any opportunity for challenge, if it has reasonable grounds to believe that the application:

     

    • Has been made fraudulently or contains any false or misleading statement.
    • Has breached any of the Eligibility Criteria or other Rules.
    • Has infringed on any intellectual property of any other person.
    • Was made in breach of any applicable law.

     

CRITERIA Description MARKS (MAX)
TARGET GROUP Youth led green & smart enterprises. 10
TARGET LOCATION Enterprise is based in Kwale or Nairobi. 10
COMMERCIAL VIABILITY ●       Enterprise with an income generating activity for at least 12 months within the twin green and digital transition spaces.

●       Business model Feasibility that shows a clear and compelling mission to grow a sustainable and commercially viable enterprise in the Green and Digital economy .

20
GROWTH PROSPECT Entrepreneur or enterprise with potential to adopt and leverage smart/digital approaches to drive the growth of the enterprise. 15
SOCIAL IMPACT Potential to create decent employment opportunities for youth, women and PWDs. 30
MARKET POTENTIAL Market Opportunity along green, blue economy and digital spaces. 15
TOTAL 100

Kenya Climate Innovation Center is completely against fraud, bribery and corruption.

Kenya Climate Innovation Center does not ask for money for applications or proposals. If approached for money or other favours, or if you have any suspicions of attempted fraud, bribery or corruption please report immediately and provide as much detail as possible with any reports.

Likewise, if any fraud, bribery, or corruption during the call process is discovered, Kenya Climate Innovation Center reserves the right to terminate the cooperation with the individual or business in question.

Report through any of the channels below:

Chief Executive Officer,

Kenya Climate Innovation Center,

P.O Box 49162 – 00100, Nairobi.

Strathmore Business School,Ole Sangale Road, Madaraka.