Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies and Dasra Announce Applications for the Samvardhan Biodiversity & Conservation Fellowship

  •  Empowering India’s Next Generation of Conservationists
  • Open to early-career conservation practitioners from across India, especially those from grassroots backgrounds
  • A 12-month fellowship offering financial support, mentorship, and peer learning for the next generation of conservation leaders
  • Register and apply at https://samvardhan.dasra.org/

May 26, 2026: Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies (RNP), in partnership with Dasra, has announced the commencement of registrations for the Samvardhan Biodiversity & Conservation Fellowship, designed to support emerging conservation leaders. Co-curated by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies and Dasra, and seed-funded by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies, this inaugural 12-month fellowship will provide comprehensive support to emerging leaders from diverse backgrounds, particularly those in underrepresented geographies and non-elite institutions.

The fellowship aims to address the unique barriers faced by early-career conservationists, including limited access to mentorship, financial resources, and professional networks. By providing seed grantsmentorship, and peer learning, the fellowship aspires to equip a new generation of conservation leaders to strengthen India’s biodiversity and conservation ecosystem.

WHO CAN APPLY?

  • Early-career conservation researchers and practitioners under 35 years of age.
  • Individuals engaged in public-interest conservation in research, community work, or related fields.
  • Applicants from diverse educational backgrounds, grassroots communities, and underrepresented regions across India.
  • Applicants can apply through: https://samvardhan.dasra.org/

“Some of the most important conservation work in India is happening quietly, far from visibility and formal recognition. Young practitioners working closely with communities and ecosystems often have deep knowledge and commitment, but very little support. The Samvardhan Fellowship is built on a simple belief: that people doing this work deserve trust, time, and the freedom to ask difficult questions, explore new pathways, and grow within a community of peers. If we want more resilient and inclusive conservation pathways, we must invest not just in projects, but also in young people, relationships, and long-term learning.” said Rohini Nilekani, Chairperson, Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies.

Core Components of the Fellowship

The Samvardhan Fellowship is designed as a learning, mentorship, and practice-support platform for emerging conservation practitioners, through three key components:

  1. Seed Grant of₹3 Lakh for practice-led or exploratory conservation work.
  2. Mentorship from conservation experts and access to a diverse Community of Championsthroughout the year. Fellows will also have regular check-inswith mentors and additional support sessions.
  3. Peer Learning and Community Building, through cohort activities, knowledge sessions, and skill-building workshops,ensuring Fellows can learn from each other and grow together.

“The future of conservation in India depends on whether our young practitioners are supported to lead through the complexity of systems of change.  The Samvardhan Fellowship is part of Dasra’s mission to strengthen and diversify the ecosystem of philanthropic leadership.” said Neera Nundy, Co-founder & Partner, Dasra.

For more information, visit https://samvardhan.dasra.org/

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