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Sports for Transformation Fellowship: One-of-a-kind Program to improve the Lives of Indian Children

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Deadline: 10-Feb-23

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a positive impact in your community and develop leadership skills? Look no further than the Sports for Transformation fellowship by Dani Foundation.

The one-of-a-kind program combines the power of sports with the goal of community development. By joining the fellowship, you will not only improve the lives of children, but also gain valuable perspective and leadership skills. Don’t miss out on this chance to make a difference and grow as an individual. Join the ‘Sports for Transformation’ fellowship!

It is an unique opportunity for youth from across India to work in schools among students and enable them to participate in sports. The two-year programme will place fellows at Kapadwanj, Gujarat in the first year followed by a location of their choice from various other locations where they function.

Stipend

The remuneration for the fellowship will be 18000 INR + Accommodation + Travel reimbursement on actuals.

Why join the Sports for Transformation Fellowship?

Participating in the Sports for Transformation Fellowship can be a rewarding experience for many reasons. Not only will fellows be able to share their passion for sports with others, but they will also have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children who may not have access to sports programs otherwise. Additionally, being a part of the fellowship can provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment, as well as valuable experience for those interested in pursuing a career in coaching or sports management and in developing the sports ecosystem of India from grassroots level.

Who is an ideal Sports for Transformation Fellow?
Eligibility Criteria

The following is the eligibility criteria for the fellowship

For more information, visit Dani Foundation.

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