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NOFO: Young Transatlantic Innovation Leaders Initiative Fellowship Program

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Deadline: 15-May-23

The Office of Citizen Exchanges at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) invites proposal submissions for the FY 2023 Young Transatlantic Innovation Leaders Initiative (YTILI) Fellowship Program.

YTILI is a two-way exchange program for emerging entrepreneurs from Europe, ages 25-35, and American professionals. The program is designed to strengthen the transatlantic relationship, develop sustainable partnerships between U.S. and European innovators, promote regional integration and cooperation in Europe, and encourage European governments, businesses, and civil society to improve their innovation eco-systems.

The FY 2023 program will support approximately 65 participants, including 50 European business and social entrepreneurs and 15 American business professionals. The defining YTILI program activity is a five-week U.S.-based fellowship for European participants including a fourweek placement in a professionally relevant U.S. business and mentorship from American peers in those organizations. The U.S.-based exchange should also provide Fellows with opportunities to complement their professional fellowship through workshops, peer-to-peer learning, and networking activities. Following the U.S.-based program, American participants will travel to select European countries to assist YTILI Fellows implement business action plans and joint projects in their home communities. The YTILI Fellowship Program should also include followon alumni engagement activities.

Purpose

Launched in 2016, the YTILI Fellowship Program is a two-way exchange program designed to strengthen the transatlantic relationship, develop sustainable partnerships between U.S. and European entrepreneurs and innovators, promote regional integration and cooperation in Europe, and encourage European businesses, governments, and civil society to develop their innovation ecosystems. Since its inception, over 350 YTILI Fellows and Americans have participated in the program. The YTILI Fellowship Program supports the following broad goals:

Themes

Proposals should address the following themes:

These include, but are not limited to, increasing trade and marketing across borders to create synergies and strengthen U.S. job growth and exports and strengthening Western government values like competition and innovation.

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit ECA.

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