Deadline: 24 July 2018
Open Society Foundations is seeking applications for its “Leadership in Government Fellowship” founded in 2016 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.
The individual grant 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.
Program Goals
The work of U.S. Programs is organized around four central goals:
- Justice: seeking a society whose justice systems are fair and equitable for all, especially those who are most vulnerable, and whose public policies and institutions promote individual and community health and safety.
- Democratic Practice: seeking to strengthen the quality and resilience of American democracy through inclusive and informed civic and political participation, and through accountable and effective institutions that adhere to and further the rule of law and human rights.
- Equality: seeking to counteract the distortions of racial and ethnic discrimination by increasing the individual and organizational capacity of immigrants and people of color to access opportunity.
- Economic Advancement: seeking to advance an economic system that provides full and equal economic opportunity for all, especially for marginalized and excluded individuals, by augmenting their participation in the economy and transforming the economic system in which that participation takes place.
Benefits
Fellows will receive a stipend in a general range of $90,000 to $130,000 depending on work experience, seniority, and percentage of time committed to the project, which will range from 12 to 18 months in duration.
Eligibility Criteria
- U.S. Programs seeks fellowship applicants who have served in senior-level government positions in the United States and its territories. Their ideal candidates are public servants who have recently completed their time in government (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 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;
- the desire to advance ideas beyond their former jurisdictions; and
- a desire to inject their work into the public dialogue.
- The fellowship program only accepts individual applications.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply online via given website.
Eligible Country: United States
For more information, please visit Leadership in Government Fellowship.