Hindu Kush Himalaya Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs (HKH-ICE) 2.0 Apply Now, Ready to drive change? The second edition of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs — HKH-ICE 2.0 invites innovators and entrepreneurs from Bhutan, Bangladesh (Chittagong Hill Tracts only), India (Indian Himalayan Region), and Nepal to put forward scalable, market-ready business ideas that are environmentally responsible and capable of strengthening the resilience of mountain communities.
Launched by the Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) and the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), this challenge aims to accelerate locally driven solutions that enhance climate resilience across one of the world’s most vulnerable yet critically important mountain regions.
If you’re interested in this prestigious fellowship program, we encourage you to read the article carefully and follow the application guidelines closely. Make sure to review all eligibility criteria and submit your application within the specified timeline.
Last Date of Application: 16th January 2026
About Hindu Kush Himalaya Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs (HKH-ICE) 2.0
HKH- ICE 2.0 aims to support entrepreneurs from Bhutan, Bangladesh (Chittagong Hill Tracts only), India (Indian Himalayan Region), and Nepal to develop scalable, market-ready, and ecologically grounded business solutions that can transform the resilience of mountain communities. The Challenge prioritises innovations that address: i) Critical ecological and market constraints across HKH value chains. ii) Mobilise new forms of local entrepreneurship, technology, and regenerative practices. iii) Strengthen resilience for the most climate-vulnerable populations. iv) Deliver measurable benefits for biodiversity, ecosystem health, and nature-based economies. v)Advance gender equality, youth leadership, and inclusive economic participation.
Call focus for Hindu Kush Himalaya Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs (HKH-ICE) 2.0
We are looking for innovative, scalable solutions that enhance resilience for communities and ecosystems across the Hindu Kush Himalaya region. For example, initiatives can focus on (but are not limited to) :
Resilient Agriculture Innovations for Nature: Solutions that reduce the vulnerability of mountain agriculture to climate impacts, enhance biodiversity, improve rural incomes, and create market linkages for high-value niche products and non-timber forest products (NTFPs).
Water Security and Resilience: Initiatives that address water scarcity, improve water management and services, and mitigate the effects of glacial melt, floods, droughts, and urbanisation.
Climate-Resilient Sustainable Tourism: Models that promote sustainable ecotourism, benefiting local communities while preserving and restoring fragile mountain ecosystems.
Climate Risk and Community Resilience: Solutions that reduce vulnerability to climate hazards in mountain regions through climate-resilient housing, improved risk-informed settlement planning, and inclusive support for climate-affected mobile or displaced populations.
Who can apply for Hindu Kush Himalaya Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs (HKH-ICE) 2.0
HKH-ICE 2.0 is open to for-profit organisations, local entrepreneurs and innovators seeking to implement projects in Bhutan, Bangladesh (Chittagong Hill Tracts), India (Himalayan states), and Nepal.
HKH ICE 1.0 winners are not eligible to apply for HKH ICE 2.0.
What will winners receive of Hindu Kush Himalaya Innovation Challenge for Entrepreneurs (HKH-ICE) 2.0
Winners will receive tailored mentoring, leadership development, communications, MEL, and resource mobilisation support. Additionally, they will receive prizes ranging from USD 5,000 to 25,000 to further develop and scale their solutions.
How to apply?
Timeline
Timeline: Application window open from 15 December 2025 to 16 January 2026.
Webinar: An information webinar for potential applicants will be held on 8 January 2026. Register here.
Submission Deadline: Applications are due by 23:59 GMT on 16 January 2026.
Notifications: Shortlisted applicants will be notified in February 2026.
Please email any questions to challenge@globalresiliencepartnership.org.
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