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Soros Equality Fellowship in the United States

Call for Proposals: SO-JUST Project (Jamaica)

Deadline: 14-Feb-22

The Open Society Foundations is inviting applications for Soros Equality Fellowship to support emerging midcareer professionals whom they believe will become long-term innovative leaders impacting racial justice.

About the Fellowship

The aim of the Fellowship is to be flexible and open—a space to incubate new ideas, promote risk-taking, and develop different ways of thinking that challenge and expand the existing assumptions.

Through this Fellowship, Open Society aims to provide a network of leaders, representing the diversity of experiences, with the resources to address racial inequality and the space they need to imagine a more equitable future.

The Soros Equality Fellowship seeks to support individual leaders influencing and transforming the racial justice field.

They understand the unique role an individual can play in rejecting old paradigms and presenting a new vision for the United States they hope to become. They invite applicants to be bold, innovative, and audacious in their submissions.

A successful project should identify a challenge and propose a critical intervention that will meaningfully address the systems that reinforce inequities and discrimination in the United States.

Award Information
What types of projects is the Fellowship seeking to fund?
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/soros-equality-fellowship

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