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Fully Funded : Be part of the Global Interfaith Leaders Fellowship on Climate Change at Duke University 2026 

Faith For Our Planet, in collaboration with Duke Divinity School, is inviting applications for the Global Interfaith Leaders Fellowship on Climate Change 2026, a highly selective residential programme that will take place at Duke University in the United States in June 2026.

This fellowship brings together emerging faith-based leaders from around the world to strengthen climate action rooted in moral, spiritual, and community values. Previous cohorts have included participants from more than 20 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania, representing diverse faith traditions and indigenous communities.

About the Fellowship

The Global Interfaith Leaders Fellowship is an intensive, short-term residential programme designed to support leaders who are using faith-based approaches to drive tangible climate action. Fellows will engage in learning sessions with Duke University faculty and global experts in theology, ethics, climate science, and interfaith collaboration.

The 2026 cohort will include approximately 20 participants and will focus on personal leadership development, project design, and global collaboration in faith-driven climate initiatives.

Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: 28 February 2026 (11:59 PM EST)

  • Fellowship Period: June 2026 (exact dates to be announced)

  • Location: Duke University, United States (residential programme)

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Additional Information

Host Institution
Duke Divinity School
Program Type
Fully Funded
Program Benefits
- Intensive training with Duke University faculty and global experts

- Practical tools to design and implement faith-based climate initiatives

- Access to a global network of interfaith climate leaders and alumni

- Opportunities for mentorship, collaboration, and future leadership engagements
Eligibility Criteria
- Emerging leaders aged 25–40

- Individuals working at the intersection of faith, community leadership, and climate action

- Leaders at a critical stage in their careers who are ready to scale community-level climate initiatives

Applicants are expected to demonstrate a strong moral vision, leadership potential, and commitment to advancing climate solutions within their communities.

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