The Green Hub Central India (GHCI) Fellowship is a 10-month video fellowship that aims to engage, empower, and digitally equip rural and tribal youth from Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand in the conservation of biodiversity, traditional knowledge, natural resources, and sustainable practices
Up to 25 youth are selected for this fellowship every year. The long-term goal is to work with local youth and their communities to create avenues for greater exposure, agency, expression, and integration with sustainable livelihood options.
The program is a collaboration between the Dusty Foot Foundation (DFF) and Mahashakti Seva Kendra (MSK) and is supported by the Bharat Rural Livelihood Foundation (BRLF).
Selected candidates will participate in a one-year residential fellowship program in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
25 fellows are selected every year through an online application process. The selection is a three-stage process that includes phone interviews and face-to-face interviews. The fellowship will commence from the 1st week of July.
Young tribal changemakers often have the passion but lack access to platforms, mentorship, and opportunities. Green Hub bridges that gap — offering training, networks, and real field experience that can transform their future and uplift entire communities.