Human Rights Innovation Fellowship: Resisting Criminalization
Posted by Unitarian Universalist Service Committee on January 5, 2018
Strengthening Solutions to Systemic Criminalization – January 17, 2018
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) has selected “Resisting Criminalization” for the topic of the 2018 Human Rights Innovation Fellowship. Nonprofit organizations and individuals throughout the United States that have an innovative idea for combating the systemic criminalization of immigrant communities, communities of color, Muslims, LGBTQI communities, or those at the intersections are invited to apply for an award of up to $25,000. Innovations may be legal strategies, methods of mobilization, methods of community outreach, technological or financial products or apps, path breaking applied research, advances in corporate accountability, or other new approaches.
The application deadline is January 17, 2018.
Please click here to learn more.
https://www.uusc.org/uusc-human-rights-innovation-fellowship/
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