If your charcoal is homemade then chances are it'll be properly dry, unlike a lot of shop bought stuff, that tends to pick up a lot of moisture while hanging around, waiting to be sold or transported.
The charcoal we make, here at Chopwell Wood ( when we can get enough volunteers

) will light with sparks from a firesteel.
Very similar to "King Alfreds Cakes" fungus. Once you have an ember going on a piece, just blow gently on it to grow the ember. Then, once its glowing red and you cant really hold it much longer, put it down and add a few other bits. These should catch easily but a gentle draft of air, will of course speed things up. Tilley hats and similar are very good for this
Take your time, if your charcoal is dry and of good quality, it'll get going in no time, with no other fuel required.
If its damp or just not very good stuff, then employ the various magic tricks already suggested

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good luck
R.B.