The Center for Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health (CEEJH) at INpowering Communities has opened applications for the 2026 Climate Justice Fellows Programme, inviting emerging professionals passionate about climate action, environmental health and community justice.
Programme aim
The fellowship is designed for hands-on learning, placing participants in real-world projects that address climate policy, environmental science, public health, air quality and community advocacy.
Fellows will also contribute to content development for the 2026 Environmental Justice and Health Disparities Symposium.
Overall, the programme aims to develop practitioners who can bridge research, community priorities and justice-driven climate solutions.
Available funding
Each fellow will receive a $2,500 stipend to support their participation.
The programme includes:
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Virtual learning sessions.
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Mentorship from leading experts.
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Collaborative project assignments.
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An in-person retreat.
These components are structured to build technical skills, support peer learning and strengthen participants’ professional networks.
Who can apply
The fellowship is open to early-career or transitioning professionals committed to climate justice and community well-being. Applicants should be:
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Novice or intermediate-level practitioners.
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Interested in environmental or climate justice.
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Engaged in community health or advocacy.
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Open to collaborative, diverse cohort work.
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Based in any global region.
Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in justice-centred climate work and a readiness to engage in team-based activities. Professional experience is not mandatory, but candidates should clearly articulate their goals, motivations and specific interests within the climate justice space.
Interested candidates should complete this online form before January 11, 2026.
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