| 2012 Emerging Leaders International Fellows Program |
| 我可比记者:石余斐 |
| 2011-08-20 16:00 |
截止日期:2011年9月23日 学科门类:philanthropy and civil society 申请资格:本专科学历以上,36岁以下 申请学校:CPCS
The Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (CPCS) of The Graduate Center of The City University of New York focuses on giving, volunteerism, and nonprofit entrepreneurship by individual donors, foundations, and corporations in the United States and around the world. The International Fellows Program (IFP) of the CPCS provides emerging leaders and scholar-practitioners, as well as Third-Sector decision makers an opportunity to expand their knowledge through study and research. From 1989 to date, the program has sponsored 151 Fellows from 54 countries, helping to build an international network of researchers and practitioners working on philanthropy and civil society. Each year the program’s curriculum focuses on a theme pertaining to philanthropy and civil society. Since 2000, community foundations have been a topic of study, along with diaspora (transnational) giving and corporate philanthropy. Call for Applications CPCS is now seeking applications for the 2012 Emerging Leaders International Fellows Program & U.S. Diversity Fellowship aimed at providing leadership training through seminars and applied research. Fellowship awards are available for emerging leaders at community foundations, at place-based grantaking organizations and institutions that support community philanthropy. Those interested in building Third-Sector capacity and strengthening local philanthropy are encouraged to apply. This year’s Fellows will be selected from abroad and also from communities of color under-represented in the U.S. grantmaking sector. About the 2012 IFP Fellows are based at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, where they design and pursue an individualized research project. In addition, they attend weekly seminars, explore work of key agencies and foundations, meet with nonprofit leaders and study U.S. and international community foundation models. Eligibility and Selection
The program is open to aspiring practitioners and researchers (generally under the age of 36) in the US and overseas.
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http://www.philanthropy.org/programs/intnl_fellows_program.html |