Application Deadline: 31st May 2026.
Applications are now open for the 2026 Resilience Fellowship. The Resilience Project is offering spots to 12 pairs of East African changemakers (ages 18–28) for a powerful 9-month journey of growth, healing, leadership and resilience.
This is a high-commitment, 9-month fellowship designed for passionate, grounded changemakers ready to dedicate time and energy to personal growth, peer leadership and community resilience. We’re looking for individuals who are fully committed to the full arc of the programme, including in-person events, weekly facilitation, ongoing mentorship and deep community work.
Requirements
Are you:
- Aged 18–28?
- Based in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda or Tanzania?
- Available from July 2026 – March 2027 to commit time for training, facilitation, mentorship and reporting?
- Ready to apply with a partner? (You’ll both be trained up to run Resilience Circles together in your local community. Therefore we’re looking for applications from pre-formed pairs who already work well together.)
- Passionate about climate justice and building strong, emotionally resilient communities?
- A great listener, a compassionate leader-in-the-making, and excited to support others?
- Open to exploring climate anxiety, burnout, and emotional wellbeing?
- Proficient in English?
Benefits
If selected, you’ll get:
- 5 days of deep restoration in nature at our Resilience Residential (with great food, meaningful conversations, and personal healing!)
- Certification as a Mental Health First Aider.
- New skills in facilitation, leadership, project management, and community care.
- Reduced climate anxiety, improved emotional wellbeing, and strengthened community bonds.
- 8 months of expert intergenerational mentorship.
- Reduced climate anxiety, improved emotional wellbeing, and strengthened community bonds.
- Lifelong friendships and a powerful support network.
- A KES 40,000 stipend, plus covered travel.
The Commitment
You’ll need to commit to:
- Completing a 2-day Mental Health First Aid online training
- Attending our 5-day, in-person Resilience Residential in full (31 July – 4 August 2026)
- Co-leading in-person Resilience Circles with 16–20 young people in your community (5–6 hours per week to prepare and facilitate weekly sessions over 8 weeks)
- Weekly preparation and reporting – submitting feedback and data after each session and touching base with the TRP team for about 30 minutes each week
- Monthly check-ins – joining community calls to share updates, troubleshoot, and grow
- Monthly mentorship – meeting with your assigned mentor for one hour per month
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Resilience Fellowship
