In-Sight Collaborative’s leadership program (formerly known as the Mentorship Program) is designed to provide an accessible and welcoming introduction to participation and leadership in the humanitarian sector with continuing opportunities to refine personal and professional reflection skills, facilitation, and mentorship.
Applications open:
October 20, 2025-January 30, 2026
Program runs:
February 16- April 20, 2026
This program will be available in English only.
The humanitarian sector is one of the most diverse and intersectional sectors in the world. Unfortunately, it is also wrought with colonial and supremacist mentalities that create a culture of exclusion in both humanitarian education initiatives and sector careers. Difficulty in accessing educational and career opportunities in the humanitarian sector leaves out vital perspectives and voices, oftentimes from those most impacted by humanitarian crisis, and perpetuates harmful practices and narratives within the global humanitarian response.
Since its inception in 2020, the program has been attended by hundreds of participants from over 35 countries around the world. In-Sight believes that anyone with the right mindset and a willingness to engage can be an effective part of the humanitarian response from any background, profession, or sector. It is one of their goals to help inspire future humanitarian leaders and give them the tools and resources they need to participate in a meaningful way.
Throughout the program, participants will be given the opportunity to explore the following areas of the non-profit and humanitarian sector:
- The history of colonialism in forced displacement and the humanitarian response
- How the language we use shapes our identity, the way we understand, analyze and interpret the world around us, and how we interact with it
- Dissecting industrial complexes and the roles they play in forced migration, structural violence, and the humanitarian and nonprofit response
- Exploring decolonized knowledge systems, knowledge-sharing, and arts-based research methods
- Accompaniment and mutual aid as tools in the humanitarian and nonprofit sector
- Planning, assessment, implementation, and evaluation of interventions with human-centered frameworks
- Leadership development and professional networking opportunities with like-minded people from various sectors
- Individual and collective wellness practices through an anti-colonial lens
Click here for more information and to apply.
About In-Sight Collaborative
In-Sight Collaborative is a humanitarian NGO founded in 2016 by a group of friends volunteering in refugee camps in Northern Greece. In an acute humanitarian crisis spanning acres and acres of farm fields, train tracks, gas station parking lots, and abandoned hotels, our founding members recognized that the current lens we had grown up with to view the world was dangerously misleading. We saw a need for more collaboration, for more championing of the agency of the people who call these camps home.
In-Sight Collaborative is a facilitator to those in the humanitarian sector who recognize that cultivating an equitable aid system starts with oneself. Moving from its direct aid model, In-Sight Collaborative now works to embody the accompaniment model. We educate humanitarians to be intentional and empowered to cultivate a more equitable system by providing educational tools, programs, and platforms to address harmful policies and practices.


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