Deadline: 01-Jun-2026
The NGO Fellowship Program 2026 is a fully funded professional exchange initiative by the Taiwan Alliance in International Development. It brings NGO professionals from Asia and the Pacific to Taiwan for hands-on training, fieldwork, and cross-cultural learning with local civil society organizations.
Program Overview
The fellowship is designed to strengthen professional capacity in the NGO sector through direct collaboration with Taiwanese organizations. Selected fellows are matched with host NGOs based on their expertise and work on real operational activities, including project implementation, fundraising, and event coordination.
The program also combines structured learning sessions, field visits, and peer exchange to enhance understanding of development practices in Taiwan.
Core Focus Areas
- NGO capacity building and professional development
- Community development and social impact work
- Project management and fundraising strategies
- Civil society collaboration and networking
- Social innovation and entrepreneurship
- Advocacy and community engagement
- Cross-cultural learning and exchange
- Field-based development practice exposure
Program Structure
Orientation and Training
- Project management workshops
- Fundraising and resource mobilization training
- Advocacy and communications sessions
Field Placement
- 3-week placement with Taiwanese NGOs
- Direct involvement in operational activities
- Event planning, project execution, and fundraising support
Learning and Exchange Activities
- Visits to civil society organizations across Taiwan
- Roundtable discussions with NGO professionals
- Knowledge sharing on development challenges and solutions
Final Output
- Presentation of a draft project proposal
- Potential for future collaboration with host organizations
Funding and Benefits
Selected fellows receive full financial support, including:
- Round-trip international airfare
- Accommodation in Taiwan
- Meals during the fellowship period
- Local transportation support
Accommodation is provided in shared dormitory-style housing (6–8 participants per room).
Eligible Focus Areas and Sectors
The fellowship is open to NGO professionals working in:
- Community development
- Environmental sustainability
- Education and youth development
- Women’s empowerment
- Civic participation and governance
- Human rights and advocacy
- Humanitarian response
- Disability inclusion
- Child and family welfare
- Social innovation and entrepreneurship
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Have at least 3 years of NGO sector experience
- Be aged between 25 and 40 years
- Be NGO professionals from Asia and the Pacific region
- Demonstrate strong professional performance and independence
- Be proficient in written and spoken English
- Have Mandarin proficiency (preferred but not mandatory)
- Be capable of completing an independent fellowship placement
Expected Outcomes
- Enhanced NGO management and leadership skills
- Stronger international civil society networks
- Practical experience in Taiwanese development practices
- Improved project design and fundraising capabilities
- Cross-cultural collaboration and learning
- Development of future partnership project proposals
Why This Fellowship Matters
The program by the Taiwan Alliance in International Development strengthens civil society capacity across Asia and the Pacific by enabling direct learning from NGO ecosystems in Taiwan. It builds long-term collaboration between organizations while improving the effectiveness of grassroots development work.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without sufficient NGO experience (less than 3 years)
- Weak explanation of professional impact and achievements
- Lack of clarity in intended fellowship contribution
- Not demonstrating ability to work independently
- Ignoring English proficiency requirement
- Overly generic motivation without sector focus
Tips for Strong Applications
- Highlight concrete NGO project experience and impact
- Show clear alignment with fellowship focus areas
- Demonstrate leadership or initiative in past roles
- Explain how skills will be applied after returning home
- Emphasize cross-cultural collaboration interest
- Provide specific examples of community impact
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the NGO Fellowship Program 2026?
- It is a fully funded fellowship for NGO professionals to work in Taiwan
- It focuses on capacity building and civil society exchange
- Who organizes the program?
- The Taiwan Alliance in International Development
- Who can apply?
- NGO professionals from Asia and the Pacific with at least 3 years of experience
- Applicants must be aged 25–40
- What is the duration of the fellowship?
- 3 weeks of hands-on placement in Taiwan
- What funding is provided?
- Airfare, accommodation, meals, and local transport
- What kind of work will fellows do?
- Project management, fundraising, advocacy, and NGO operations
Conclusion
The NGO Fellowship Program by the Taiwan Alliance in International Development offers a fully funded opportunity for NGO professionals from Asia and the Pacific to gain hands-on experience in Taiwan. It strengthens civil society capacity, promotes international collaboration, and enhances professional skills in community development and social impact work.
For more information, visit Taiwan Alliance in International Development.









































