Applications are invited for Green Hub Central India Fellowship 2025-26. The last date of registration is May 20.
About the Fellowship
Green Hub Fellowship is a video fellowship that offers a unique opportunity for rural tribal youth residing in Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Gujarat and West Bengal (Uttar Dinajpur and below).
This 10-month residential fellowship is designed to engage and empower young individuals in the fields of environmental conservation, sustainable farming, livelihoods and social change, through the medium of video and storytelling. This initiative aims to foster a sense of environmental responsibility while providing practical skills and knowledge towards sustainable living. Participants will be immersed in a transformative experience, where they will learn to harness the power of storytelling and video production to drive positive change in their communities.
About the Organisation
Dusty Foot Foundation (DFF): Dusty Foot Foundation (DFF) is a not-for-profit organization, registered under section 8 of Indian Companies Act, 2013. DFF works to leverage the power of youth in conservation action and social change through the use of digital technology and education; scaling up through inter-disciplinary and inter-sectoral collaborations and effective networks of government, civil society and community partnerships. The aim is to help youth connect with their roots β preserve their natural resources, traditional knowledge and sustainable practices, and integrate digital communication to build skills, generate aspirational livelihoods, strengthen enterprise and local economy for an ecologically secure and sustainable future.
Mahashakti Seva Kendra (MSK) is a non-profit organization, with a strong strength of 2000 community members, mostly women. MSK began working with the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy survivors at a government supported workshed in the Union Carbide factory vicinity. With the experience of the last 30 years working with women and marginalized communities, MSK is working to increase and strengthen its focus on rural, tribal youth, especially those from farming and forest communities.
Eligibility
- Age group: 18-35 years (exceptions can be made in some extraordinary cases)
- Be ordinarily resident of Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Gujarat and West Bengal (Uttar Dinajpur and below)
- Have strong communication skills in at least one local language
- Have a strong interest in working with communities on sustainable agriculture and livelihoods, conservation of wildlife, biodiversity and the environment. Β·
- Be willing to commit 10 months for the fellowship.
How to Apply?
Interested candidates can apply online via this page.
Deadline
The deadline for submission of application is May 20, 2025.
Contact
Apply by email to: applications.ghci@gmail.com or WhatsApp to Mob:+91-9522281289.