Applications are now open for financial support to attend COP30 in Belém, Brazil. This fully funded opportunity is designed for individuals from low- and middle-income countries with a strong commitment to advancing conversations on climate and mental health.
One successful applicant will receive up to £3,000 to cover travel, accommodation, and subsistence, ensuring their participation in critical global discussions at COP30.
To be eligible, applicants must already have, or be assured of, a Blue Zone pass and be prepared to actively contribute through communications work such as short blogs, videos, or storytelling pieces.
Program Details
- Host Institution: United for Global Mental Health
- Type: Fully Funded
- Location: COP30, Belém, Brazil
- Funding: Travel, accommodation, and subsistence costs up to £3,000
Program Benefits
- Full financial support for travel, accommodation, and subsistence (up to £3,000)
- Chance to participate in climate and mental health dialogues at COP30
- Opportunity to amplify your voice through global communications and media
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be from or currently residing in a low- or middle-income country
- Demonstrate experience or confidence in discussing climate and mental health
- Already hold or have confirmation of receiving a Blue Zone pass
- Be able to navigate COP spaces independently
- Commit to communications work (blogs, videos, or media pieces)
- Attend coordination meetings in the lead-up to COP30
Eligible Countries
- All countries (with preference for applicants from low- and middle-income regions)
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply directly through the official application form below:
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