Bow Seat's True Blue Fellowship
by Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs,Inc
$2,500 USD Project Funding
Bow Seat's True Blue Fellowship is a program by Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs,Inc for children aged 13–18, open to students across India. It is free to take part.
Mode
Online
Fee
Free
Duration
1 year
Format
Both · Teams of 3
Time needed
Monthly cohort meetings and regular check-ins with mentors, along with time dedicated to project implementation and quarterly reporting.
About This Opportunity
The True Blue Fellowship, an initiative by Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs, empowers young people worldwide to address critical ocean, waterway, and climate change issues through creative arts. This year-long fellowship supports youth-led environmental projects that utilize artistic expression as a primary method for awareness and action within local communities.
This program is open to young people aged 13-24 globally. Applicants can participate individually or as part of a group. Projects should focus on environmental and social justice issues related to oceans, waterways, and climate, and must be new or emerging, not older than two years. Applications must be submitted in English.
Selected fellows receive funding up to $2,500 USD, one-on-one mentorship from Bow Seat's Future Blue Youth Council, and access to capacity-building workshops. Participants also gain opportunities to showcase their work globally and join a vibrant community of young environmental leaders.
The fellowship aims to equip youth leaders with the tools and resources to implement community-based environmental solutions, encourage creative expression for climate justice, and foster global collaboration among environmental advocates.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Age Range
- 13 - 18 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
None specified, but a passion for environmental issues is essential.
Prerequisites
- Passion for protecting the ocean, waterways, or the planet's climate.
- Innovative project idea utilizing creative arts to address environmental issues.
- Ability to submit applications in English.
Open to young people worldwide aged 13-24. Applicants can be individuals or groups. Projects must be new or emerging (under two years old) and utilize creative arts to address ocean, waterway, or climate change issues. Applications must be submitted in English.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Intermediate
What's covered
The fellowship involves mentorship, capacity-building workshops, and project implementation. Fellows will work on their chosen environmental projects, supported by the Future Blue Youth Council and Bow Seat staff. Quarterly reports are required to detail project updates, successes, key learnings, and expenses incurred. A virtual weekend orientation is also part of the program.
Rewards & Recognition
Award
$2,500
Funding up to $2,500 USD is provided to support project implementation. Disbursement details will be communicated upon selection.
Certificate
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of completion provided upon successful conclusion of the fellowship.
Opens doors to
Participation demonstrates a strong commitment to environmental issues and leadership, which can significantly strengthen applications for higher education programs in environmental studies, arts, and social sciences.
Career pathways
Fellows gain valuable experience and a strong network, enhancing their prospects in environmental advocacy, creative industries, and social entrepreneurship. The program builds a foundation for future leadership roles in sustainability.
Recognition
International Recognition
Skills your child builds
Languages
What your child will do
- Developing and implementing youth-led environmental projects.
- Participating in monthly cohort meetings and capacity-building workshops.
- Engaging in one-on-one mentorship sessions with the Future Blue Youth Council.
- Submitting quarterly project reports.
- Collaborating with other fellows in an online community.
Mentors & faculty
Mentorship is provided by Bow Seat's Future Blue Youth Council and Bow Seat staff.
How to apply
- 1Applicants must complete an online application form.
- 2The application requires a detailed outline of the project idea, its potential impact, and alignment with fellowship goals.
- 3Proof of age, identity, or eligibility may be requested after initial submission.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bow Seat's True Blue Fellowship free?
This opportunity is free to participate in.
Who can participate in Bow Seat's True Blue Fellowship?
children aged 13-18.
What will my child gain from Bow Seat's True Blue Fellowship?
Receive funding up to $2,500 USD for your project.. Gain one-on-one mentorship from Bow Seat's Future Blue Youth Council.. Access capacity-building workshops to enhance project skills.. Opportunity to showcase your work globally through Bow Seat's platforms.. Join a supportive community of young environmental leaders worldwide.. Develop practical skills in environmental advocacy and creative arts..
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