Call for Proposals to Design and conduct a training course on Self Leadership & Leading Others Module under the AWF-Wall Leadership & Management Fellowship

 

 

About AWF

The African Wildlife Foundation is the primary advocate for the protection of wildlife and their habitats as an essential part of a modern and prosperous Africa. Founded in 1961, AWF articulates a uniquely African vision, bridging science, education, public policy, and field programs to demonstrate the benefits of conservation and build a future for Africa where people and wildlife thrive. By 2050, one in four young people on the planet will be African. By 2100, estimates predict that many of the world’s largest cities will be in Africa, and will represent more than a third of the world’s population. It is therefore AWF’s focus to invest in training and empowering young leaders who will shape a future where people and wildlife thrive together. By nurturing their talent, equipping them with knowledge, and amplifying their voices, we are ensuring that conservation is owned and led by those with the greatest stake in its success- the people of Africa.

 

Program Overview

Africa’s extraordinarily rich biodiversity and ecosystems are constantly threatened by elements such as extensive land and sea use change, climate change, invasive alien species just to name a few. There is both recognition and agreement that Africa has opportunities to fully realise the benefits of its rich biodiversity and therefore needs to explore ways of using such biodiversity in a sustainable way that contributes to its economic and technological development. Since threats to wildlife have continued to increase, the wildlife conservation profession requires new and diverse skills to complement those offered by academic institutions. While many young professionals in Africa are getting skilled technically, this is often not complemented by leadership and management skills that are required to work with diverse people and to address complex organizational challenges. 

Recognizing this gap, AWF launched the AWF-Wall Leadership & Management Fellowship, a nine-month training program with a focus on self-leadership, leading teams and organizational leadership. Launched in January 2023, the AWF-Wall Leadership & Management Fellowship is part of the broader AWF-Wall Youth Leadership Program funded by the Wall Family Foundation, which also includes its sister track, the AWF-Wall Policy Fellowship. Together, these two tracks aim to:

  1. Develop a new generation of African professionals equipped with the leadership skills necessary to drive and influence systemic change in the environmental sector.
  2. Ensure these professionals are deeply grounded in Africa’s unique environmental context and realities, promoting homegrown solutions to conservation challenges.

Through this program, young professionals gain not only the skills to lead but also a deep understanding of Africa’s unique conservation challenges and opportunities. The AWF-Wall Youth Leadership Program equips them with both technical expertise and leadership skills, preparing them to step into key leadership roles and drive African-led conservation efforts across the continent. 

We are seeking a consultant that can support us scale up this work, by leading the self-leadership and team leadership module. 

Who is the Fellowship For?

The fellowship is designed for young African professionals who are already working in conservation and are seeking to:
✅ Create meaningful change in conservation but need the tools, mentorship, and network to make it happen.
✅ Strengthen leadership skills, build high-performing teams, and navigate complex conservation challenges.
✅ Position themselves for senior roles in conservation by enhancing management and strategic problem-solving skills.

The fellowship attracts a diverse pool of professionals in the conservation sector from ecologists, conservation biologists, government officials, agronomists, policy leads, activists, communication practitioners and experts, community leaders, health experts, monitoring and evaluation leads, researchers, youth leaders, finance leads, human resources experts etc.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the fellowship, each participant is expected to:
Develop Strong Personal Leadership Skills – Build self-awareness, confidence, and decision-making abilities.
Learn to Lead and Manage Teams – Gain practical skills in team leadership, stakeholder collaboration, and communication.
Solve Conservation Challenges – Use problem-solving frameworks to address conservation challenges effectively.
Understand Organizational Leadership in Conservation – Learn strategic planning, project management, and decision-making in conservation organizations.
Improve Public Engagement & Advocacy – Master communication strategies to influence policy, engage media, and inspire action.

 

How the fellowship is delivered:

The learning is designed to provide an immersive learning experience, integrating structured learning with practical application. The program is delivered through the following key elements:

Duration: 9- month learning journey from April to December.

Monthly virtual training sessions – Interactive synchronous learning on conservation leadership, self and team management, and organizational leadership.

Innovation Project—Fellows identify a challenge or tap into an opportunity within their functional area and apply the problem-solving framework taught in Module 3 to develop and test a prototype during the fellowship. The project culminates in a presentation to a conservation and innovation experts panel. 

Group and individual coaching support- Fellows are supported to practice the leadership skills in their everyday work as well as in developing their innovation projects. 

Placements -To complement the learning through curated sessions, fellows are given an opportunity to learn by observing leaders other than their current managers. For one month, fellows are supported to either join a different department in their current organisations or join another organization in the country of domicile in order to experience different leadership styles and understand the nuances of what change looks like in different contexts. 

Networking - Throughout the program, fellows are given opportunities to network with each other through peer learning activities and with experts and leaders in conservation via leadership dialogues. 

Learning Modules and Calendar

The training is anchored on four modules:

Module 1: Foundation on Conservation. The Foundation Module sets the stage for a fellow’s conservation leadership and management learning journey. The module invites fellows to reflect on the state of Africa’s biodiversity, challenges, opportunities and the urgent need for collective voice and action.

Module 2: Self Leadership & Leading Others. This module focuses on strengthening self-awareness and adaptability skills while building skills on effective ways of engaging and motivating teams for conservation impact. Fellows learn strategies to lead self and inspire purpose-driven teams. The sessions are complemented by practical assignments.

Module 3: Organisational Leadership. Focuses on building the important leadership and management skill of bringing about systemic solutions. Fellows are introduced to change management and problem solving frameworks for solving complex conservation challenges. They work closely with coaches to develop, prototype and present the outcomes of their innovation project to a panel of experts.

Module 4: Communication. This module empowers fellows to tell their story with confidence, whether through a powerful pitch, an engaging social media presence, or a captivating public speech. They learn tools to effectively share their impact and build a strong professional profile, skills that are key for a conservation leader aspiring to inspire and influence. By the end, they will be ready to use refined communication skills to inspire, influence, and connect with diverse audiences.

 

 

Calendar for 2025

Dates

Description

APRIL

Virtual weekly sessions for Module 1: Foundation on Conservation

MAY

 

26th - 30th 

In person workshop in Nairobi. Modules 2, 3 and 4 are introduced at the five day in person workshop.

 

JUNE

 

18th- 20th

Synchronous learning: Three virtual monthly sessions every third week of the month

 

Time: 3 PM to 5 PM EAT

 

Allocation: Wednesdays & Thursdays are allocated for Module 2- Self Leadership & Leading others, while Fridays (Innovation Fridays) are allocated for Module 3- Organisational Leadership. 

 

Coaching sessions will take place from June to November as fellows develop their innovation projects. The model and frequency of the coaching sessions will be determined by the trainers in consultation with the Senior Youth Officer. 

 

Placements take place between September and December. A fellow is obligated to still attend training and coaching sessions in the one-month placement.

JULY

 

16th – 18th

AUGUST

 

20th- 22nd 

SEPTEMBER

 

17th- 19th 

OCTOBER

 

22nd – 23rd

NOVEMBER

 

19th- 21st 

31st November

Innovation project presentations must be done on or before this date.

December

Submission of training report and dissemination of end of program evaluation

 

Scope of Work

AWF is seeking a training consultant to deliver Module 2: Self-Leadership & Leading Others as part of the AWF-Wall Leadership & Management Fellowship. This module is designed to help fellows strengthen self-awareness and adaptability while equipping them with practical skills to engage, motivate, and lead teams for conservation impact. Fellows will explore strategies for leading themselves and inspiring purpose-driven teams, with learning reinforced through practical assignments.

The consultant is expected to design and deliver a curriculum that aligns with the fellowship’s overall learning objectives and program goals. 

 

Specifically, the module will help fellows:

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand the connection between leadership and management and how to balance both effectively.
  • Develop personal leadership skills, including self-awareness, values alignment, resilience, and decision-making.
  • Learn practical strategies for self-management, including prioritization, focus, and impact-oriented mindsets.
  • Create a personal leadership vision, defining the legacy they want to leave in alignment with their values and purpose.
  • Strengthen their ability to lead others by understanding team dynamics, managing stakeholders, and fostering inclusive workplace cultures.
  • Develop adaptive leadership skills, including how to manage change, give constructive feedback, and build high-trust teams.
  • Enhance conflict resolution and team motivation strategies, helping fellows unlock the potential of their teams while maintaining work-life balance.

 

Consultant Responsibilities

The selected training consultant will be expected to:

  1. Develop Training Materials:
    1. Work with the AWF Senior Youth Officer to create a curriculum that covers essential self-leadership and leading others leadership skills tailored to the conservation sector
    2. Design interactive and engaging training materials, presentations, exercises and case studies tailored to conservation leadership and that align with adult learning principles.
  2. Deliver Training Sessions to 15 fellows:
    1. Conduct both in-person and virtual training sessions for fellows.
    2. Facilitate interactive training sessions, discussions, group activities, and exercises that integrate theory, case studies and real-world problem solving to enhance learning.
    3. Disseminate and analyse training evaluations to measure impact.
  3. Coaching and Learning Support
    1. Provide one-on-one and group coaching to help fellows apply leadership skills in their workplace.
    2. Support fellows in overcoming personal leadership challenges and developing growth strategies for their learning goals.
  4. Participate in Faculty Learning Exchanges
    1. Engage with other faculty members in monthly sessions to exchange insights, improve course delivery and align learning approaches.
    2. Collaborate with other faculty members to connect learning across modules and enhance fellows’ overall leadership development experience.
  5. Monitoring and reporting on impact
    1. Conduct progress assessments and document success stories & challenges.
    2. Prepare a final impact report on the training’s effectiveness and fellows' growth.

 

 

 

Qualifications:

The ideal training consultant should have:

1. Expertise in Leadership Development & Coaching

  • Demonstrated experience in designing and delivering leadership training programs, with a focus on self-leadership, team management, and adaptive leadership.
  • Proven track record in coaching and developing early-career professionals to enhance their leadership capabilities.
  • Experience working with nonprofit organizations, conservation entities, or sustainability-focused programs.

 

2. Institutional Experience & Capacity

  • At least 5+ years of experience in leadership training and professional development.
  • Previous experience delivering similar training programs for organizations, fellowships, or leadership development initiatives.
  • Ability to provide qualified trainers, facilitators, and coaches with a background in leadership development and people management.

 

3. Training & Facilitation Approach

  • Ability to deliver engaging, interactive, and experiential learning sessions tailored to young professionals in conservation.
  • Use of adult learning methodologies, including case studies, group discussions, real-world problem-solving, and coaching sessions.
  • Capacity to provide customized learning materials and practical assignments aligned with the program’s goals.

 

4. Stakeholder Engagement & Program Alignment

  • Experience collaborating with youth leadership programs, conservation organizations, or similar initiatives.
  • Ability to work closely with AWF program staff to ensure the training aligns with the fellowship’s broader learning objectives.
  • Experience supporting leadership development in diverse cultural and professional settings.

 

5. Training Delivery & Facilitation Competency

  • Proven ability to independently manage training sessions without requiring constant supervision from the Senior Youth Officer. This includes:

    • Seamlessly conducting virtual training sessions (e.g managing Zoom functions like breakout rooms, polls, and interactive features).
    • Developing and disseminating high-quality training materials in engaging and digestible formats.
    • Ensuring dynamic facilitation by blending teaching, coaching, and interactive learning approaches suited for adult learners.
    • Using appropriate support tools (e.g. worksheets, templates, case studies, interactive collaborative tools) to reinforce learning and application.
    • Delivering visually appealing and structured presentations that are concise, engaging, and aligned with adult learning best practices.
  • Demonstrated expertise in adult learning methodologies—not just content expertise but the ability to facilitate meaningful engagement, interaction, and practical application of concepts.

 

6. Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Impact

  • Capacity to design and implement assessment tools to measure training effectiveness.
  • Ability to track learning progress, behavioral change, and leadership growth among participants.
  • Commitment to providing post-training support (e.g., follow-up coaching, learning reinforcement strategies).

 

Eligibility Guidelines

 

  • This Request for Proposal (RFP) is open to consultants based in the East African region. Consultants outside Kenya must ensure that their proposed budget accounts for all logistical costs, including travel, accommodation, and other relevant expenses.

  • A separate RFP for Module 3: Organisational Leadership has been issued. Consultants with the capacity to deliver both modules are encouraged to review the Module 3 RFP and submit a consolidated proposal. The integrated proposal should comprehensively outline the curriculum, methodology, and all other requirements as specified in the Proposal Submission section. You can find the other RFP here.

 

Proposal Submission:

Please submit a detailed proposal including but not limited to:

  • Cover letter demonstrating understanding of the scope of work
  • Proposed curriculum and methodology i.e Outline of training topics, learning outcomes, and delivery format.
  • Budget. Transparent cost breakdown (fees, materials, logistical expenses etc)
  • References.  At least two professional references from similar projects.
  • Evidence of prior work. Samples of training materials, past impact reports, or testimonials.

 

Submission Deadline: 16th April 2025

Send proposals via email to youth@awf.org  and procurement@awf.org 

Subject Line for single proposal: Name of consultant_Proposal Submission – AWF Wall Self Leadership & Leading Others Module

Subject Line for consolidated proposal: Name of consultant_Proposal Submission_AWF-Wall Leadership Consolidated Proposal.

 

Selection Process and Evaluation Criteria

 

16th April- Deadline for receiving proposals

16th April to 30th April- Review of proposals

30th April- Shortlisted proposals are contacted for further enquiries, including providing additional information where necessary. 

30th April- 5th May: Reviewing further information and making a final decision.

7th May- Contacting selected proposal

 

Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

Category

Weight

Expertise & Experience: Experience in developing and delivering training on leadership and management; self leadership and leading others

40%

Proposed Approach & Methodology: The effectiveness of the proposed curriculum and methodology for guiding learning transfer of the leadership skills.

30%

Budget Feasibility – Cost transparency & reasonableness.

20%

Past Work & References – Quality of previous training engagements.

10%

 

 

 

Contact Information

For inquiries or additional information, please contact Mbaire Kamau, Senior Youth Officer, AWF Youth Program at youth@awf.org  copying procurement@awf.org