Storytelling Fellowship  

Empowering Youth for Advocacy and Social Impact 

What is the Storytelling Fellowship?

An on-line, free 10-week fellowship designed to cultivate communication, storytelling, and advocacy skills among youth. 

Through guided discussions, mentorship, and peer engagement, participants will learn to harness their voice and create impactful narratives.

What We Offer:

  • A Free 10-Week Fellowship: Develop essential communication and advocacy skills alongside a network of like-minded changemakers.
  • Community-Building & Self-Empowerment: A unique journey focused on personal growth, community connections, and shaping your voice.
  • Reflect on Issues That Matter: Explore the themes you care about through guided peer discussions and mentorship. 

Themes:

  • Systems Thinking: Understanding interconnected systems and identifying leverage points for impact.
  • Sustainability: Learning sustainable practices that align with global goals.
  • Community Mobilization: Building networks to drive collective action.
  • Social Justice & Impact: Advocating for equity and meaningful change.

Who is This Fellowship For?

This program is open to young people passionate about making a difference in the world, including climate activists, advocates for social justice, and members of social impact networks. We welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds who are eager to learn, share, and grow within a supportive community; this fellowship is designed to amplify your voice, equip you with essential storytelling skills, and connect you with a network of like-minded changemakers.  

Program Outcome:

Each fellow will have the opportunity to publish two stories at the end of the program, sharing their reflections and insights on the journey.

Join a community of changemakers and amplify your voice for a better world!

Upon successfully completing the course, participants will receive an official program certificate.

Donate!

Our programs are free for youth, but each participant costs €500. Donate to support one (or more) participants and help keep these opportunities accessible.