Fellowship Program

Support the work. Join the mission.

The Meeting TENTS Fellowship Program supports like-minded leaders who are already serving their communities and confronting health crises directly. Fellows receive the support and partnerships needed to expand their impact.

Meet a Fellow

Our fellows are local leaders — practitioners, researchers, and advocates — who are already doing the work.

Fellow · Mexico

Moises Ayala

Moises is currently pursuing his PhD in psychology while working on the ground in Mexico — designing interventions and counseling at-risk youth facing trauma and limited access to mental health support. Through the Fellowship Program, Meeting TENTS equips Moises with the support and partnerships needed to expand his impact in suicide prevention among young people ages 15–29.

Psychology · Suicide prevention · Youth counseling

What the Fellowship provides

Financial support Fellowship funding to sustain and expand community health work on the ground.
Partnerships & network Connection to Meeting TENTS' network of clinics, universities, faith-based organizations, and health agencies.
Technical assistance Research support, program evaluation, and train-the-trainer leadership development.
Hands-on field experience Travel, research, and direct involvement in disease prevention and health promotion programs across three countries.

Fellowship Application

Apply for the Fellowship

The Fellowship Program is open to local leaders who are already serving their communities. Applications open each fall. Fill out the form below and we'll be in touch.

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Looking for an internship rather than a fellowship? See the Internship Program →