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Open Society Foundations’ Soros Justice Fellowships (US)

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Deadline: 31-Jan-23

The Open Society Foundations is inviting applications for its Soros Justice Fellowships to support outstanding individuals—including lawyers, advocates, grassroots organizers, writers, print and broadcast journalists, artists, filmmakers, and other individuals with distinctive voices—to undertake full-time projects that engage and inform, spur debate and conversation, change policy or practice, and catalyze change around the U.S. criminal legal system at the local, state, and national levels.

There are two fellowship tracks: Track I, which is for people at the earlier stages of their careers and who demonstrate the potential to develop into leaders and important voices in their respective fields; and Track II, which is for more experienced individuals with a proven record of achievement and expertise.

Through the Soros Justice Fellowships and their partner fellowships within Open Society-U.S.—the Soros Equality Fellowship and the Leadership in Government Fellowship—the Open Society Foundations aim to provide a network of leaders with the resources to effectively address injustice and inequality, and the space to imagine a more just and equitable future. Given the overlapping goals and strategies across the different fellowships, they may, with applicants’ permission, refer applicants to other fellowship programs within Open Society-U.S. should they be deemed a better fit. Applicants, however, cannot apply to more than one fellowship program.

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For more information, visit Open Society Foundations.

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