Starling Collective Fellowship – Sep 1
Posted by GivingTuesday on August 16, 2022
GivingTuesday invites applications for Starling Collective Fellowship
GivingTuesday aims to reimagine a world built upon shared humanity and generosity. Its global network collaborates year-round to inspire generosity worldwide, with a common mission to build a world where generosity is part of everyday life.
GivingTuesday invites applications for the Starling Collective Fellowship, a global learning community and innovative fellowship for grassroots organizers, activists, artists, and changemakers to discover and share best practices for increasing generosity and driving systems change. The Starling Collective is designed to identify creative, passionate individuals working to accelerate innovative approaches to catalyzing generosity, empathy, equity, and justice. The program invites applications from innovators of all backgrounds and is specifically designed for grassroots organizers, activists, artists, and changemakers from underrepresented and under-resourced communities.
Selected participants will engage in a six-month peer learning community and receive training, coaching, and peer support from experts and GivingTuesday’s global network of leaders. In early 2023, participants will receive a $2,000 grant for their participation and will have the opportunity to pitch their initiative for a chance to receive additional funding.
Applicants must be over the age of 13 in the United States or the equivalent legal age to participate in the program in their home country. If accepted, applicants under the age of 18 must have the permission of a parent or guardian to participate in and receive any fellowship payments. Applicants must be legally permitted to receive and accept funds from a U.S. nonprofit organization.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the GivingTuesday website.
Deadline: September 1, 2022
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