Scholarships

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We are delighted to offer a number of scholarships for the Resilience Program 2026 – Phase 1 (more information about the course).

In a time of deepening global uncertainty and crisis, the capacity to stay present, grounded, and relational is essential. This program supports the cultivation of trauma-informed resilience — not as an individual trait, but as a collective capacity that emerges through deep understanding of our nervous system and growth of our ability to remain safe and relatable for others, even in rocky situations.

Through this training, participants develop embodied awareness, relational intelligence, and the ability to build coherent circles of groundedness and digestion in a trauma-informed way. Moving beyond passive consumption, the program invites you into active participation — strengthening your capacity to become a bridgebuilder and peacekeeper in your environments.

We are offering a limited number of 75%, 50%, and 25% scholarships for participants from crisis-affected regions and members of the global majority (communities historically underrepresented or impacted by systemic inequities).

Application deadline: 30 April 2026

Scholarship Criteria

Scholarships will be allocated with the intention of supporting a diverse and impactful cohort. We consider:

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