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Deadline: 02-Feb-2026

The Cooperative Leaders and Scholars (CLAS) Fellowship 2026 is an eight-month leadership program managed by the Cooperative Development Foundation (CDF). Designed for emerging North American professionals and students, the fellowship provides cross-sector training, professional networking, and financial support, including a $600 honorarium and a $1,000 travel stipend. Participants engage in intensive workshops in New York and Washington, D.C., to advance the cooperative business model and build an inclusive economy.

The CLAS Fellowship is a premier leadership development initiative focused on the cooperative business model. It bridges the gap between academic theory and practical application by connecting emerging leaders with industry experts, policymakers, and peer networks across North America.

Why It Matters: Advancing the Cooperative Economy

Cooperatives are member-owned businesses that prioritize social and economic needs over profit maximization.

Key Concepts and Definitions

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must reside in North America and meet at least one of the following criteria:

Program Benefits and Financial Support

Selected fellows receive a comprehensive package of professional and financial benefits:

2026 Fellowship Timeline

The program follows a structured eight-month hybrid schedule:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure you meet the age, experience, or student status requirements and reside in North America.

  2. Prepare Professional Bio: Highlight your involvement or interest in the cooperative sector.

  3. Submit Online: Complete the application via the Cooperative Development Foundation (CDF) portal by the February 2 deadline.

  4. Interview/Review: Successful candidates are selected based on their potential to contribute to the cooperative movement.

  5. Commitment: Ensure availability for both the virtual sessions and the mandatory weeklong trips in April and October.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is there an age limit for the fellowship? The age limit of 18–35 only applies to the “Emerging Leader” category. If you are a student or new to cooperatives (under 5 years experience), there is no age limit.

2. Does the fellowship cover international travel? The program is restricted to residents of North America. The $1,000 travel stipend is intended to offset costs for the two mandatory in-person sessions.

3. What is the “Capstone Project”? It is a cumulative project where fellows work together to apply cooperative principles to a specific issue, often presented at the end of the program.

4. Can I participate if I work for a credit union? Yes. Credit unions are financial cooperatives, and employees fall under the “Emerging Leader” or “New to Cooperatives” categories.

5. Are the in-person sessions mandatory? Yes. Attendance at the April session in New York and the October session in Washington, D.C., is a requirement for graduation and receiving the honorarium.

6. What is the Co-op IMPACT Conference? It is the flagship event of NCBA CLUSA, focusing on how cooperatives can impact the economy and community through social and economic integration.

7. Who hosts the academic portion of the fellowship? The International Centre for Co-operative Management at Saint Mary’s University provides a specific one-day course as part of the October convening.

Conclusion

The CLAS Fellowship is a transformative opportunity for those dedicated to the cooperative movement. By combining high-level networking in Washington, D.C., with practical on-the-ground tours in New York, the program equips the next generation of leaders with the tools to build a more equitable North American economy.

For more information, visit Cooperative Development Foundation.

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