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Soros Equality Fellowship

Deadline: 01/31/2024

Open Society-U.S.’s Soros Equality Fellowship seeks to support individuals whom we believe will become long-term innovative leaders impacting racial justice.

The Soros Equality Fellowship seeks to support individual leaders influencing the racial justice field. We understand the unique role an individual can play in rejecting old paradigms and presenting an affirmative vision for an inclusive multiracial democracy. We invite applicants to be bold, innovative, and audacious in their submissions. 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 our existing assumptions. 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.

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.

We are living in unprecedented times in the United States. As such, we believe this year’s cohort should consider their project within the current social and political moment. We know toxic narratives, racialized anxiety, economic insecurity, and an ongoing health pandemic have reinforced divisions and the systems that perpetuate inequities. It is in this context that we ask applicants to place their project and explain how and why their project is necessary to counter these threats and move towards the United States we hope to become.

Duration

18 months

Funding

$130,000

Eligibility

We are looking for strong candidates with a track record of success advancing racial justice goals. Generally, this person will have roughly 10+ years’ experience (as defined by the individual) and significant expertise in the field in which they work. Ultimately, we want to be sure that the fellow is able to fulfil the goals of their project. We encourage applicants to look at previous Soros Equality Fellows as their body of work and experience level is indicative of the type of applicants that we are seeking.

 

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    Applicants who are uncertain about the parameters of the fellowship guidelines may submit a brief email inquiry to: [email protected].

    Please do not submit an email inquiry before reviewing the appropriate documents. Additional technical guidance for your submission can be found here.