Pocket Project’s Resilience Program Is Launching in Two Weeks — Here’s What You Need to Know

Time is running out to join one of Pocket Project’s most transformative learning journeys. The Resilience Program Phase I kicks off May 12, 2026 — and scholarship applications are due on May 7th!

Resilience is not built in isolation. It emerges in relationship, in systems, and in the conditions we learn to create together. That is the foundation of the Pocket Project Resilience Program — a live, six-week online journey into the relational foundations of resilience, running from May 12 through June 22, 2026.

What makes this year’s program especially powerful is its culturally attuned design. Multiple strands have been created to meet participants in their specific contexts and lived experiences — whether engaging within Arabic-speaking communities, supporting work in Ukraine, holding space in German-speaking systems, or contributing from African, BIPOC, or Jewish contexts. Each strand shares a common foundation while opening space for deeper integration, dialogue, and culturally grounded practice.

Scholarship opportunities are available for applicants who would not otherwise be able to participate. Participants may also choose optional pathways, including Academic Certification (ECTS credits and university certification) and 1:1 Coaching at a reduced rate when combined with the program.

If you are feeling called to deepen your capacity to meet complexity with presence and relational skill, now is the time. Your community needs you resourced, grounded, and connected. The Resilience Program gives you the relational skills to meet complexity with presence — across cultures, contexts, and challenges. Scholarship applications close on May 7th. Don’t let this opportunity pass.

🔗 Apply Here and Secure Your Spot

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