Young Climate Leaders of Color
About People’s Climate Innovation Center
People’s Climate Innovation Center (Climate Innovation), a fiscally sponsored project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs and network partner of Movement Strategy Center works nationally to build capacity for and deploy community-driven solutions to climate change rooted in racial justice. Despite deep roots, historic, and present realities of racism and oppression, we know the depth and breadth of communities’ expertise and assets far surpass the vulnerabilities placed upon them. Through innovative program design, leadership development, capacity-building, training, and facilitation, we support these frontline communities–along with governments, institutions, and funders–in their work to ensure a more beautiful, just, and sustainable world. Our staff brings expertise in program design and facilitation, training, planning, strategic communications, and evaluation, which is all in service to our community-driven framework and commitment to moving resources and power to meet the needs and priorities of frontline communities. Climate Innovation offers a whole-systems approach to movement building by elevating solutions that are community-driven, interconnected, and that intervene at multiple levels to shift and subvert traditional top-down planning to be accountable to and led by those who most closely experience climate injustices.
Application criteria:
Applicants must:
- Identify as Black, African, Afro-Latinx and or part of the Afro-Indigenous diaspora, Indigenous, and/or as a Person of Color.
- Be based and implement their project in one of the following places: the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- Be 18-32 years old (OK to be turning 18 by December 1, or turning 32 during the project year).
- Complete all evaluations and final Impact & Narrative Reflection
- Attend a virtual Awardee session and orientation
- Provide Scheduling for Optional Peer Cyphers
- Complete a Reflection Project due December 2025
- Special note: Only one person may apply on behalf of a group or collective. All collective members must be BIPOC, between the ages of 18-32 and meet eligibility requirements.
- If your collective project is awarded funds, the funds will be dispersed to the primary applicant on behalf of the project team.
Application Timeline:
- Applications Open: Tue Aug 6th (5 wks)
- Application Closes: Tue Sept 10th 5:00pm Pacific
- Internal Application Review Period: Tue Sept 17th - Thur Oct 17th (4 wks)
- Notification of Awards: Mid Nov
- Awards will be disbursed- Dec
- Fund Awardee Orientation: Wed Nov 20, 11:30 am PT
- Peer Cyphers TBD- Dec 2024/ Dec 25 2025
- Reflection Project Due- Dec 2025
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION VISIT, YCLC
ICAAN Fellowship Programme 2024
ICANN Fellowship Program
About
The goal of the ICANN Fellowship Program is to strengthen the diversity of the multistakeholder model by fostering opportunities for individuals from underserved and underrepresented communities to become active participants in the ICANN community.
Eligibility
Candidates from all regions and sectors are welcome to apply to the ICANN Fellowship Program.
Participants of the Fellowship Program must:
- Be at least 21 years of age
- Be interested in, or already engaged in, the various components of ICANN's work in policy building, the operation of the Domain Name System and the security and stability of the global Internet
- Complete mandatory ICANN Learn course(s); learn more here
- NOT be involved in or associated with other ICANN supported travel programs at time of selection
- Policy Forum applicants must have successfully completed an ICANN Fellowship
- Have previously received no more than two fellowships; second and third time fellows must prove their involvement and engagement in one of the ICANN communities (learn more here)
Requirements
Fellowship recipients are expected to:
- Engage in Fellowship Program Mentoring processes
- Complete additional required ICANN Learn courses
- Attend the ICANN Public Meeting and required activities, including but not limited to ICANN Fellowship sessions during the ICANN Meeting
- Network and interact with program alumni and community members
- Complete the post-meeting survey
Participants are encouraged to actively contribute to ICANN policy development processes and Fellowship alumni network upon completion of the Fellowship Program.
Apply
The Fellowship application round for ICANN82 Community Forum is now open. The deadline to submit applications is August 18, 2024 at 23:59 UTC time.
Please note, that you need an ICANN Account in order to apply for the Fellowship Program.
If ICANN meeting is held virtually, the Fellowship Program will also be held virtually.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT, FAQ AND ICANN FELLOWSHIP
NL Scholarship 2024-2025
About this scholarship
This scholarship is financed by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science as well as several Dutch research universities and universities of applied sciences.
The scholarship amounts to € 5,000. You will receive this in the first year of your studies. Please note that this is not a full-tuition scholarship.
How to apply
Application criteria
- Your nationality is non-EEA.
- You are applying for a full-time bachelor’s or master’s programme at one of the participating Dutch higher education institutions.
- You meet the specific requirements of the institution of your choice. You can find these on the website of the institution.
- You do not have a degree from an education institution in the Netherlands.
Participating research universities and universities of applied sciences
The list of participating universities changes every year. Below you can find an overview of the Dutch research universities participating in the NL Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Participating universities of applied sciences 2024-2025
Below is an overview of the Dutch universities of applied sciences participating in the NL Scholarship for the 2024-2025 academic year.
- Aeres University of Applied Sciences
- Amsterdam University of the Arts
- ArtEZ Institute of the Arts
- Breda University of Applied Sciences
- Codarts Rotterdam
- Design Academy Eindhoven
- Driestar educatief
- Fontys University of Applied Sciences
- Gerrit Rietveld Academie
- The Hague University of Applied Sciences
- Hanze University of Applied Sciences
- Hotelschool The Hague
- Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
- HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
- Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
- HAN University of Applied Sciences
- HKU University of Applied Sciences
- HZ University of Applied Sciences
- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences
- Saxion University of Applied Sciences
- University of the Arts, The Hague
- Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences
- Zuyd University of Applied Sciences
British Academy Innovation Fellowship Scheme 2024-2025
Innovation Fellowships Scheme 2024-25
The Innovation Fellowships scheme is a dual-route scheme designed to enable researchers in the humanities and social sciences to partner with organisations and business in the creative and cultural, public, private and policy sectors in order to address challenges that require innovative approaches and solutions. The British Academy is currently inviting applications for funding for a policy-led Innovation Fellowship, working with our partner, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
The British Academy has been funded by the Department of Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) to support the Innovation Fellowships. The Academy is also working on this scheme in partnership with other partners, including the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), as per this call.
The Innovation Fellowships scheme will provide funding and support for established early-career and mid-career researchers in the Humanities and Social Sciences to partner with organisations and business in the creative, cultural, public, private and policy sectors, to address challenges that require innovative approaches and solutions. Through the Innovation Fellowships, our researchers in the SHAPE community will be supported to create new and deeper links beyond academia, so enabling knowledge mobilisation and translation, as well as individual skills development.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT, British Academy
CIHEAM YOUTH INNOVATION AWARD 2024
CIHEAM YOUTH INNOVATION AWARD 2024
CIHEAM YOUTH INNOVATION AWARD 2024 FOR GREEN AND BLUE TRANSITION IN MEDITERRANEAN FOOD SYSTEMS
The CIHEAM launched the Youth Innovation Award in 2022 to reward innovative solutions, designed and implemented by young people, to accelerate green and blue transition processes towards more sustainable, inclusive and equitable food systems in the Mediterranean (SFS Med).
The “CIHEAM Youth Innovation Award for Green and Blue Transition in the Mediterranean” will reward an innovative solution (scientific or entrepreneurial product/service) at least in the pilot phase, developed by a Mediterranean young woman or man aged under 39 years and implemented in a country of the region. The innovation must demonstrate its ability to contribute to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of Mediterranean food systems.
Eligibility criteria
● Applicants must be young Mediterranean, aged not more than 39 years
● Applications should propose an innovative solution (as an individual or on behalf of a
team/startup), at least in a pilot phase to be implemented in an area of the
Mediterranean
Selection criteria
The Award will recompense an innovative entrepreneurial solution, able to generate
technological, scientific, economic or social impacts (job placement) and to demonstrate:
● Innovative and disruptive characteristics in comparison with existing ones;
● Quantitative and qualitative innovative contribution to the environmental, social and
economic sustainability of Mediterranean Food Systems;
● Feasibility and measurable sustainability;
● Scale-up potential, reproducibility, etc.;
● Readiness of the innovation solution (RTL).
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT, CIHEAM Youth Innovation
UfM Med Youth Lab 2024
UfM Med Youth Lab 2024
What is the UfM Med Youth Lab 2024?
Calling all young visionaries from UfM Member States, aged 18 to 29!
Are you eager to enhance your project development abilities and soft skills?
The UfM Med Youth Lab 2024 is a five-day skill-building event that aims to equip young individuals with project development and soft skills . The initiative will be held in Fes, Morocco from 25 to 29 of November 2024. The programme includes four days of teamworking on project proposals related to the thematic clusters as well as a final pitch event. Participants will exploring three thematic clusters: Green Skills, Youth Mobility for Educational and Professional Exchange, and Youth Engagement in Multistakeholder Dialogue (details are below).
The UfM Med Youth Lab 2024 is organized by the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), with the support of the German Development Cooperation, in collaboration with the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fes (UEMF) and in partnership with Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) and the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed).
The objective of this Call for Applications is to
select:
• up to 45 participants from selected countries1
eligible for the coverage of all costs related to
their participation.
• up to 15 participants from the other UfM
Member States2
who are not eligible for the
coverage of all costs related to their participation (travel, accommodation, and visa costs
etc.).
Further details on coverage of costs are included
in the paragraph “What’s in it for selected applicants”.
To be eligible for this call for applications, applicants must:
• Be between 18 and 29 years old at the time of
the application submission.
• Be nationals of one of the UfM Member States.
NPF Covering Equitable Community Development Journalism Fellowship 2024
Covering Equitable Community Development Journalism Fellowship
As the 2024 elections draw near, many voters are making decisions in a markedly changed America still reeling from the impact of COVID. Research suggests that it’s no coincidence communities of color were hardest hit by COVID, and local journalists have worked overtime to amplify the stories that have emerged from the rubble. Despite the fervor around national politics, it’s local changes that affect people most. Good journalists are needed to report on equitable community development – the policies and programs that determine how investments are made in communities.
NPF will gather experts from the health equity, nonprofit and policy sectors, financing and community organizing spaces to help journalists add context and breadth to their coverage of community development issues. Topics to be explored may include:
- How financing and investing institutions such as community development financial institutions (CDFIs), philanthropic impact investors, private banks, and other investors prioritize investments in community-driven projects or investment funds;
- How policymakers and public officials can actively include residents in decision-making about how communities are financed and developed and hold the community development sector accountable for anti-racist practices;
- What conditions lead to healthier, more equitable communities with access to affordable housing, education, nutritious food, health care, etc.
- Environmental justice as a community development issue.
The purpose of the four-day expenses-paid program is to equip journalists to better investigate pervasive racial gaps and the policies and investments in their own backyards related to health, wealth and overall community wellbeing. Home to active Indigenous organizations and health initiatives focused on small and mid-sized cities, Missoula will allow for an immersive exploration into community development issues, especially for journalists who cover race and metro beats.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT, NPF Fellowship
Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum Young Leaders Innitiative 2024
Overview
The Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum’s Young Leaders’ Initiative (YLI) aims to bring together talented students and young professionals in the United Kingdom, who have a keen interest in the key strategic issues impacting the Middle East and North Africa region. The programme aims to create a network of emerging leaders in academia, policy analysis and the private sector, foster progressive collaboration between their respective disciplines, and encourage productive policy discussions and the sharing of innovative ideas surrounding the political, economic and security affairs of the Middle East and North Africa region.
Eligibility
Final-year undergraduate, Master's or PhD students, or young professionals, based in the United Kingdom
Essential requirements:
- Relevant undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Politics, International Relations, Middle Eastern Studies, Economics, Business, War and Security Studies or a cognate discipline
- Advanced knowledge of and interest in the political and/or economic and/or security relations of the Middle East and North Africa region
- Experience in research
- Ability to participate in all online seminars and the in-person conference in full
Additional desirable but non-essential requirements:
- Fluency in a regional language
- Experience living/studying/working in the region
Eligibility
Final-year undergraduate, Master's or PhD students, or young professionals, based in the United Kingdom
Essential requirements:
- Relevant undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Politics, International Relations, Middle Eastern Studies, Economics, Business, War and Security Studies or a cognate discipline
- Advanced knowledge of and interest in the political and/or economic and/or security relations of the Middle East and North Africa region
- Experience in research
- Ability to participate in all online seminars and the in-person conference in full
Additional desirable but non-essential requirements:
- Fluency in a regional language
- Experience living/studying/working in the region
Apply Here
Send your CV and statement (up to 500 words) detailing your interest in the programme in addition to a research topic within the above thematic areas to Mr Patrik Kurath at p.kurath@cmenaf.org.
UNDP AI Hub for Sustainable Development Startup Acceleration Pilot 2024
The opportunity
Africa stands at the threshold of a powerful AI revolution. To harness its potential for addressing the continent's most pressing issues and drive inclusive and responsible growth, a collaborative effort to propel AI is needed. A unified approach is required to shape the pillars of AI development, namely data, compute and talent. Risks abound in the absence of collective action and an enabling ecosystem, which can limit AI’s potential for sustainable development.
Who can apply
Eligible applicants must:
- Be based in one of the nine pilot countries outlined in the Italy-Africa Mattei Plan: Algeria, Republic of the Congo (Congo Brazzaville), Côte D'Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, or Tunisia
- Develop or be aspiring to develop AI solutions that address one or more of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on Education and Training, Energy, Health, Agriculture, Water, and Infrastructure (both physical and digital)
- Contribute to one of the three pillars of the AI Hub for Sustainable Development:
- Compute distribution and affordability
- Talent development and orchestration
- Data quality, accessibility, and digitization
- Demonstrate a commitment to responsible and sustainable AI development and deployment practices
- Demonstrate professional-level proficiency in English. English is a requirement for at least one member of your team (who will also be expected to participate in the in-person activities of the programme
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT, UNDP
Carmago Fellowship 2025-2026 for Artist, Scholars and Thinkers
Camargo Fellowship 2025-2026: For artists, scholars and thinkers
The Camargo Fellowship not only provides time and
space for the residents, but also initiates exchanges
within the group and develops a collective spirit,
which is one of the program’s distinctive features. The
interactions developed among the program’s fellows
are a vital element of this program.
ELIGIBILITY
The Camargo Foundation is committed to supporting
inclusiveness and a diversity of contemporary
reflections and practices, welcoming applicants from
around the globe. The Camargo Fellowship offers
research-based residencies to applicants from
various fields and disciplines. Three main categories
are available, as well as several subcategories for artists
applications.
SCHOLARS
Scholars in the Arts and Humanities should have a focus
on French and Francophone cultures, or cross-cultural
studies that engage the cultures and influences of the
Mediterranean region. To be eligible for a fellowship in
the “Scholars” category, applicants are expected either
to hold a PhD and a record of post-doctoral scholarship,
or to be PhD candidates completing the final stages of
research for, or writing of, their dissertation.
THINKERS
Thinkers include accomplished professionals and
practitioners in cultural and creative fields (such
as curators, journalists, critics, urban planners,
independent scholars, etc.) who are professionally
engaged in critical thought. We are interested in work
attuned to the theoretical arena, the arts, and society.
Thinkers must develop reflections contributing
GENERAL
INFORMATION
to equitable transitions, and producing plural
subjectivities.
ARTISTS
Artists should keep in mind that the Camargo
Fellowship is a research-based residency. Applicants
should have maintained a (professional) practice for
at least the past 5 years. They should be the primary
creators of new work or a new project. They should
be able to demonstrate a track record of publications,
public performances and exhibitions, credits, awards,
and/or grants.
We are interested in artists who have a fully developed,
mature artistic voice. Applicants may include artists
who are engaged in critical thought and researchoriented projects. When applying, artists will have to identify among the following subcategories: Visual
Artists / Choreographers, Theater Directors, and
Performance Artists / Writers and Playwrights / Film,
Video, and Digital Artists / Composers and Sound
Artists / Multidisciplinary Artists.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT, GUIDELINES AND CARMAGO FELLOWSHIP.