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You are here: Home / Grant Size / $50,000 to $500,000 / Leadership in Government Fellowship for advancing Social Change

Leadership in Government Fellowship for advancing Social Change

Dated: November 21, 2022

The Open Society Foundations is accepting applications for its Leadership in Government Fellowship to support former senior-level government staff in the United States who have recently left public service and have played a significant role in advancing social change from within government in the United States at the city, county, tribal, state, and federal levels.

Donor Name: Open Society Foundations

State: All States

County: All Counties

U.S. Territories: U.S. Virgin Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam

Type of Grant: Fellowship

Deadline: 01/31/2023

Size of the Grant: $110,000 – $150,000

Grant Duration: 18 months

Details:

The Leadership in Government Fellowships support outstanding individuals who have played a significant role in advancing social change from within government in the United States and its territories at the city, county, tribal, state and federal levels. The Fellowships will allow recent government leaders to reflect on their public service, expand their network and knowledge, and insert their unique perspectives and expertise into the public dialogue. The Leadership in Government Fellowships will consider proposals for projects that align with our overall goal of building a multi-racial, pro-democracy alliance with enough political, economic, and cultural power to advance an open society at home and abroad.

The Topic of the Project

  • Open Society—U.S. supports efforts to advance equality, fairness, and justice, with a focus on the most marginalized communities and the most significant threats to open society in the United States.
  • Open Society—U.S. is committed to building a vibrant, inclusive, and more just society in the United States. They combine grantmaking, advocacy, fellowships and field office work to create a single entity dedicated to promoting full participation in the nation’s civic, political, and economic life—particularly for communities that are historically marginalized—and to ensure that the core institutions of civil society are effective, equitable, and accountable to the public.
  • The foundation’s work is guided by the power of local voices: through our urban laboratory of change, the Open Society Institute–Baltimore; their work in helping to rebuild Puerto Rico; and the ongoing efforts in a number of primarily South and Southwestern cities and states.

The issues they work on have included the following:

  • ending mass incarceration, making police departments more accountable to the communities they serve, challenging the death penalty, and replacing youth justice policies that stigmatize and suppress with policies that safeguard the rights of children and young people;
  • promoting drug policies that ensure access to treatment and address drug use—and the health, mental health, and social needs it creates—within the context of communities rather than the criminal justice system
  • promoting fairness and equality for all people in the United States by removing barriers to full participation in economic, social, and civic life for all; seeking to reduce the racial wealth gap and change the national racial narrative;
  • strengthening the capacity of community and legal organizations that work to promote the rights of immigrants, safeguarding them against unjust attack, and promoting their full participation in American life;
  • supporting high-quality journalism to help hold powerful institutions accountable, protecting the public interest on matters of media and information policy, reducing various forms of corruption and the undue influence of money in politics, empowering communities to combat multiple forms of voter suppression, and advancing reforms safeguarding the independence of state and federal courts;
  • promoting the rule of law, defending civil liberties and human rights; and
  • promoting economic opportunity for all, reducing income equality, establishing fairness in the workplace, and advancing fair housing and lending policies.

Fellowship Award

  • Fellows will receive a stipend in a general range of $110,000 – $150,000 depending on percentage of time committed to the project. Fellowship stipend amounts are non-negotiable.
  • Projects are either 12 or 18 months in duration.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The Leadership in Government Fellowships seek fellowship applicants who have served in senior-level, full-time government positions in the United States and its territories. Their ideal candidates are public servants who have recently completed their time in government (or within the last two years) or will have completed their term prior to the beginning of their fellowship and have served in the chief executive role or senior management of their agency or office.
  • Ideally, applicants see themselves serving as change agents within government in the future or are looking to apply their public service experience to an advocacy career. People of all political parties or ideologies are encouraged to apply, especially those who can challenge our thinking and approach to social change.
  • Successful applicants will demonstrate the following qualities: a keen interest in reflecting on their government service; a passion for solving problems and implementing policy; a desire to advance ideas beyond their former jurisdictions; and a desire to inject their work into the public dialogue. Applicants should also have an interest in engaging constructively with our grantee network, and in furthering Open Society—U.S.’s strategic goal of building and supporting a multi-racial democracy.
  • Applicants who are uncertain whether some aspect of their proposed project fits within the parameters of the Leadership in Government Fellowships guidelines may submit a brief email inquiry before proceeding with the full applicatiom.

Please note grants to fellows are considered public information and the fellow’s name and project description will be included in the Open Society Foundations’ tax returns, as per IRS regulations.

For more information, visit Leadership in Government Fellowship.

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