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Transatlantic Mobility Program

The Transatlantic Mobility Program aims at increasing Franco-American student mobility by supporting American and French Higher Education Institutions in developing study-abroad opportunities. Eligible institutions can receive a grant of up to $20,000 to expand and diversify study-abroad programs on both sides of the Atlantic. Proposals will be evaluated on how projects can effectively and concretely… View Article Read more

Japan-U.S. Global Partnerships Small Grants

Two categories are eligible for consideration: projects that create/develop network(s) between Japan and US organizations on the grassroots level or collaborative projects that contribute to resolving an issue of common global concern and support individuals who organize and participate in these projects (ex: conference, workshop, etc). Maximum of $10,000. Deadline: Rolling (A concept paper must… View Article Read more

APPAM Equity & Inclusion Fellowship Program for Undergraduates

The Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management seeks to introduce the field of public policy to undergraduates who might not otherwise be familiar with it. Applicants must be undergraduates enrolled at an institution of higher education. They must be individuals whose background or life circumstances indicate they have overcome substantial obstacles (e.g., disabled individuals,… View Article Read more

OMNI Social Science Research Fellowship

The OMNI fellowship program is designed for recent undergraduates with a BA or BS degree, some exposure to social science research, and a career interest in social impact. This fellowship is a two-year program, beginning on June 3, 2024 and ending on June 27, 2026. Research Fellows are full-time employees who will receive an annual… View Article Read more

John Lewis Young Leaders (JLYL) Fellowship

Applicants should be self-starters, human rights defenders, impact-minded, and not afraid to go against the grain. Most importantly, JLYL seeks students who come from backgrounds most often targeted by systemic issues that have not afforded them the opportunities and resources needed to become human rights advocates. Applicants must be undergraduates enrolled in a 2 or… View Article Read more

Rachel Carson Council Fellowship Program

The RCC Fellowship Program is designed to identify students with a passion for environmental education, organizing, and advocacy and provide them with training, mentorship from RCC environmental staff, and financial support to do the valuable work they care about and become life-long advocates for the environment. Fellows also have the opportunity to publish and speak… View Article Read more

Summer Liu Xiaobo Fellowships

Fellows are paid $18/hour. Fellows must be US citizens. Fellows should have completed at least some China-related coursework. It is also desirable that they have some background in human rights and/or rule of law issues within the CECC legislative mandate. Fellows should be able to read Chinese well enough to assist with research in newspapers,… View Article Read more

APAICS Congressional Fellowship

The APAICS Congressional Fellowship is designed for young AAPI professionals looking to increase their experience in policy and service. The full-time, paid, 9-month program, places fellows across House and Senate offices, committees, and leadership offices. Fellows must have completed their undergraduate degree or have at least five years of public service experience prior to the program start… View Article Read more

Samuel Huntington Public Service Award

The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $20,000 stipends for graduating college seniors to pursue one year of public service anywhere in the world. The award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Non-US citizens can apply if they are graduating… View Article Read more

Generation Next Humanitarian Fellowship

The Generation Next Humanitarian Fellowship Program is a two-year fellowship program that aims to increase the diversity of professionals in the humanitarian sector by building a pathway for seniors and recent graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Asian American and Pacific Islander Institutions and Tribal Colleges and Universities. By creating new pathways… View Article Read more