MIT Solve: 10th Anniversary Global Challenge Grant
Funding Amount
Approximately US $100,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
MIT Solve: 10th Anniversary Global Challenge Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
Amount: Approximately US $100,000
Last Updated: March 24, 2026
Summary
Overview
10th Anniversary Global Challenge Ten years ago, we launched Solve on a simple bet: the best solutions to global challenges are out there —and it’s our job to find them, fund them, and help them scale. Since then, the world has been reshaped. A pandemic exposed brittle systems, climate impacts are a daily reality, trust has eroded, and AI has both expanded what’s possible and raised questions about gaps in equity, power, access, and opportunity. In this new era, it is all the more urgent to close those gaps through innovation that scales, with broad adoption, wide distribution, and durability. Over the past decade, Solve has become a global engine for that kind of innovation. We have launched over 100 challenges for which selected innovators, Solvers, have gone on to reach over 370 million lives and raise $1.1 billion to scale their impact. Solvers are our best bet in making a better future for all, and this year we’re doubling down on our support. For our 10th Anniversary Global Challenge, we’re seeking 10 exceptional solutions built for the next decade: solving urgent problems and proving credible pathways to scale, whether through markets, policy, procurement, or platforms. We’re interested in innovations that put people first, and pair technological ingenuity with trust and durable economics. Across health, climate, learning, and economic prosperity, solutions must respond to rapidly changing realities and operate at the speed of need. We are particularly seeking innovations that advance: A zero-carbon, equitable world and practical adaptation for communities already living with climate impactsEconomic opportunity, security and mobility through jobs and livelihoods, financial inclusion, and small business growthBetter health outcomes and stronger systems-care delivery, workforce, supply chains, prevention, and resilienceLearning for all—delivering measurable learning gains in a modern world, particularly for those with different learning needsIndigenous communities in strengthening sovereignty and meeting their social, environmental, and economic goals Solve’s 10th Anniversary Global Challenge is designed to surface the innovations that can define the next decade. Together with our network of partners, resources, and connections, we’re betting big on the solutions that will solve complex global challenges and fix broken systems in order to reach millions more. Benefits What will winners receive? The ten winners get a big stage and serious support. They'll be featured at the Solve Challenge Finals in New York City during UN General Assembly and NY Climate Week in September 2026, with travel costs covered. There, they'll pitch their work directly to a room of Solve’s global community, including investors and funders — and each winner will receive at least $100,000 in unrestricted prize funding, meaning they can use it however they need. But the funding is just the start. Winners will gain access to MIT's innovation ecosystem, including specialized mentorship, pro-bono legal support, discounted access to technology, and connections to the network of past Solver teams. Solve supports our portfolio for the long-term, with more funding opportunities, skills training, media exposure, and speaking engagements on an ongoing basis.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. This Challenge is for tech-based social impact solutions that are already growing or operating at scale. You can check your eligibility using this form. How do you define "scale"? A solution is "at scale" when it's available for regular use and focused on reaching more people — not just being tested. This usually means you can show how much your solution costs to deliver (unit economics), you have a clear plan for finding customers, and you have real results. Scale can look different depending on the type of organization, but the key is having a consistent product or service that people can actually access. How do you define "scale-ready"? "Scale-ready" means your product or service is stable and showing early signs of success, but you're still in the early stages of expanding to more communities. If you've had a successful pilot but still have major steps ahead — like getting regulatory approval or building your first facility — you're probably not scale-ready yet and are unlikely to be considered. My solution is still at the pilot stage. Can I still apply? You can apply, but solutions that don't meet the eligibility requirements will be screened out. The next Solve Global Challenges round, which is open to earlier-stage solutions, will launch in September 2026. My solution focuses on a topic outside Solve's usual areas of impact. Can I still apply? Yes! We welcome solutions on any topic that helps improve social or environmental outcomes. We expect that most solutions will connect to at least one of the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators. Are solutions focused on Indigenous communities outside the US and Canada eligible? Yes. Solve's Indigenous Communities Fellowship only covers the US and Canada, but this 10th anniversary challenge is open to solutions working with Indigenous communities anywhere in the world, as long as they meet the other eligibility requirements. My solution was already selected for a previous Solve challenge. Am I eligible? Yes — this challenge is open to all innovators who meet the eligibility requirements. We expect to select a mix of new solutions and ones already in our portfolio.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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