The Roddenberry Fellowship is for US-based individuals, activists, leaders, and disruptors who are responding with urgency and creativity to structural inequities and an enduring climate of increased enmity and blame.
Donor Name: The Roddenberry Foundation
State: All States
County: All Counties
Territory: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam
Type of Grant: Fellowship
Deadline: 06/16/2023
Size of the Grant: $50,000
Duration: 12 month
Details:
The Roddenberry Fellowship is rooted in the revolutionary power of relationships and networks, because the way they work must mirror the world they want to create.
Individually, Fellows are innovative, optimistic, and impact-driven. Collectively, the Fellowship community is constantly adapting to provide relevant resources, connections, and solidarity.
The Roddenberry Fellowship is a 12-month program that provides Fellows with a $50,000 grant and access to an exceptional community of peers. It is specifically designed for individuals who are actively working toward social justice and meet the following criteria:
- Intersectional: The work addresses the inherent intersectionality of entrenched issues
- Innovative: The approach builds on existing knowledge in a new and potentially impactful way
- Lived experience: Fellows are an integral part of the community they’re working with
- Relational: Fellows value community and have the capacity to contribute back as well
- Leadership: Fellows are founders/co-founders, and are in their organization’s key decision-making role (ED, CEO, or equivalent)
- Growth potential: Organizations that have <$2mil budgets and have been in operation for <4 years.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals must be founders/co-founders and current in the CEO, ED, or equivalent position within their organization, and their organizations must be <$2mil annual budget and <4 years in existence.
- Individuals must be over the age of 18 and a United States citizen, permanent resident, DACA recipient, or current visa holder who resides in the 50 United States and its territories.
- All proposals must be for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes and may not be for lobbying or legislative purposes. 501c4 organizations are not eligible, but if you have a 501c3 arm of the organization, you can apply as long as your work is legally separate from the 501c4 and the grant is earmarked as such.
For more information, visit The Roddenberry Foundation.