Kathmandu, April 2025 – Kinship, in collaboration with the Global Youth Biodiversity Network, has announced the launch of the Nature Culture Fellowship (NCF) 2025. This transformative global initiative aims to empower changemakers and seedkeepers to reimagine their connection with the web of life through art, culture, and nature.
The fellowship will bring together 60 participants from over 30 countries, offering a unique opportunity to engage in a three-month immersive learning journey from May to July 2025. Participants will delve into profound themes such as identity, place, grief, reciprocity, and transformation.
The program's second phase, running from August to November 2025, will see 40 fellows receiving funding and mentorship to implement 40 impactful community projects. These projects are designed to nurture regenerative futures and foster biodiversity stewardship at a local and global level.
Speaking about the program, the organizers emphasized the fellowship's goal of fostering creativity and collaboration among participants while addressing pressing environmental challenges. "Together, we aim to cultivate a deeper connection with the living world and inspire transformative action across diverse communities," they said.
Applications for the NCF 2025 are now open. Interested individuals can apply through the official link provided by Kinship.
For more information, visit www.kinship.earth.