The Nivishe Foundation has officially opened applications for Cohort 6 of the Nivishe Mental Health Fellowship, a fully funded, 12-week virtual leadership and advocacy programme designed to equip young changemakers with the skills, tools, and confidence to address mental health challenges at the grassroots level.
This fellowship is an excellent opportunity for individuals who care deeply about mental wellbeing and want to play an active role in reducing mental health disparities, promoting awareness, and strengthening community-based solutions.
About the Nivishe Mental Health Fellowship
The Nivishe Mental Health Fellowship is a structured learning and action-oriented programme that brings together emerging leaders committed to advancing mental health conversations and interventions within their communities.
The fellowship runs for 12 weeks, with live virtual sessions held every Saturday, creating a collaborative and supportive learning environment.
Through expert-led discussions, peer learning, and practical assignments, fellows gain a deeper understanding of mental health issues while building leadership, advocacy, and community engagement skills. A core component of the fellowship is the implementation of a community action project, ensuring that learning translates into real-world impact.
Fellowship Structure and Schedule
Programme Duration: 12 weeks
Session Days: Every Saturday
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Format: Fully virtual (online)
Language: English
In addition to live sessions, fellows are expected to dedicate approximately 6 hours per month to assignments, group discussions, and collaborative activities.
Nivishe Mental Health Fellowship: Who Should Apply?
The Nivishe Foundation is seeking passionate, motivated individuals who are ready to lead and inspire mental health initiatives in their communities. Applicants should meet the following criteria:
Be 18–35 years old
Demonstrate a strong commitment to mental health advocacy and wellbeing
Be currently involved or interested in mental health-related work, such as advocacy, service provision, research, education, or community organizing
Hold or aspire to leadership roles (e.g., youth leaders, community organizers, educators, healthcare or social work professionals)
Value diversity, inclusion, and open dialogue around mental health
Have reliable internet access and the ability to actively participate in virtual sessions
Have direct access to a community and the capacity to implement a community action project
Applications are strongly encouraged from women, girls, people from marginalized communities, minorities, and persons with disabilities.
Selection Criteria
Applications will be assessed based on the following key areas:
Demonstrated Leadership & Experience: Evidence of past initiatives, roles, or activities showing commitment to mental health or community impact
Commitment and Availability: Ability to fully engage in weekly sessions, assignments, and group work over the 12-week period
Diversity and Inclusion: The selection process aims to build a cohort representing diverse backgrounds, lived experiences, and perspectives
What Selected Fellows Can Expect
Successful applicants will:
Participate in weekly virtual learning sessions over 12 weeks
Engage in collaborative discussions with peers and mental health professionals
Develop and implement a community-based mental health action project
Strengthen leadership, advocacy, and communication skills
Join a growing network of mental health changemakers across different communities
Funding and Important Notes
The fellowship is fully funded, and no participation fees are required
Please note that the Nivishe Foundation does not cover internet costs or personal expenses related to participation
Fellows must be proficient in English, as all sessions and materials will be delivered in English
Application Timeline
Applications Open: 12 January 2026
Applications Close: 22 January 2026
Early applications are encouraged, as the selection process is competitive.
Why Apply?
Mental health remains one of the most pressing yet under-addressed challenges globally. By joining the Nivishe Mental Health Fellowship, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and platform needed to lead conversations, challenge stigma, and create sustainable mental health solutions in your community.
If you believe your voice can make a difference, this fellowship offers the structure, mentorship, and support to turn passion into impact.
Apply now and become part of a growing movement advancing mental wellbeing and community resilience.
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Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the fellowship organization. For any inquiries, please contact the responsible organization directly. Please do not send your applications to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.
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