Applications for the 2020 Non-Resident Fellowship are now open.
Application Deadline: 30th September 2019
Eligible Countries: International
To be Taken at (Country): USA
About the Award: The Non-Resident Fellowship supports social sector leaders to dedicate time to working on ideas that apply to broad swaths of civil society but that may not quite fit into their “day job.” The fellowship provides time, space, expertise, and financial support to help turn ideas into prototypes or action, and to build a cohort of fellows to support ongoing learning and community.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility: The Non-Resident Fellowship is open to applicants 18 years of age or older who meet the following conditions:
- Meet all submission deadlines and submit the application in English;
- Commit to spend twelve months undertaking a project addressing one of two topical tracks: Digital Civil Society, or Race and Technology;
- Commit to contribute a final written report, video or audio interview;
- Commit to attend a week-long convening of the fellowship cohort at Stanford University, January 20-24, 2020. This week involves an introduction to the Lab and its research goals and activities, opportunities to meet other communities on campus, independent time to interact with scholars and research institutes on campus and in the area, and the development of individual year-long work plans. Fellows are encouraged to engage with and imagine/identify additional collective activities for their cohort.
- Please note that your initiative cannot involve a political campaign or legislative lobbying efforts.
Selection Criteria: The selection process will take into consideration the following criteria:
- Potential impact
- Does the project address a question or challenge that is broadly relevant across civil society?
- Will the project contribute significant new knowledge or create substantial positive change?
- Does the Fellow demonstrate a deep understanding of the issue their project addresses?
- Will the Fellow and the project benefit from engagement with an academic research community?
- Quality of project proposal
- Is the project plan thoughtful and well-articulated?
- Have potential risks and challenges received adequate consideration?
- Are goals, timelines, and deliverables realistic?
- Has the applicant identified potential partnerships that will catalyze the project?
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: All fellows will receive:
- A $20,000 stipend, paid at the beginning of the fellowship, to support work on a year-long project.
- A week-long in-person convening of the cohort on the Stanford campus, January 20-24, 2020.
- Travel support to cover the cost of attending the January 2020 week-long convening.
- Project support up to $5,000 to support additional project-related travel and expenses as appropriate.
- Mentorship from fellowship directors and access to fellowship alumni from previous cohorts.
While we welcome applications from outside the United States, we are currently unable to support the acquisition of visas. If you are applying from outside the United States and are accepted, you will need to secure your own visa.
Duration of Award: 1 year
How to Apply: Interested applicants should complete the online application during the application window.
During the application process you will be asked to submit:
- cover letter
- resume or CV
- brief project proposal
- contact information for two professional references
- It is important to go through all
application requirements in the Award Webpage (see Link below) before applying.
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