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Roddenberry Fellowship Login A CALL TO ACTION, A WAY FORWARD Launched in 2016, the Roddenberry Fellowship is a $1mil investment in the activists, community leaders, and organizers leading the efforts for a more just and equitable country.Learn More
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THE RODDENBERRY FELLOWSHIP The Roddenberry Fellowship is a 12-month program that offers Fellows $50,000 to take an existing initiative (e.g. campaign, organization) to the next level and amplify its impact OR to launch a newinitiative.
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CIVIL RIGHTS
Fellows will work toward equity for all, including in our public schools, criminal justice system, and places of work.Learn More
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Fellows will work to mitigate the human impact on our natural resources, neighborhoods, and communities.Learn More
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IMMIGRATION & REFUGEE RIGHTS Fellows will work to ensure the rights of all newcomers to the US regardless of where they come from or why.Learn More
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LGBTQIA & WOMEN’S RIGHTS Fellows will work to secure rights and opportunities for everyone, irrespective of gender or sexual orientation.Learn More
CIVIL RIGHTS
African-Americans are imprisoned at more than five times the rate of white Americans. Black women are three to four times more likely to die during pregnancy or due to delivery complications than white women. Latinas earn roughly 54 cents for every dollar earned by anon-Latino man.
These are a few examples of the bias and institutional racism that hamper our public schools, criminal justice system, places of work, political structures, and financial systems. Coupled with more overt displays of racism, misogyny, Islamophobia, and anti-Semitism across the country, there are a host of systemic and current issues that we must continue to find ways to overcome. Prospective Fellows applying in the Civil Rights issue area will work to protect and advance the civil rights of minorities and people of color, including but certainly not limited to: * Supporting equality in education, healthcare, housing, voting, andsocial services
* Fighting for fair and equal policing * Ending mass incarceration * Leveraging litigation and the court systems to protect civilrights
* Supporting voting rights and mitigating voter suppression * Dismantling or weakening alt-right, anti-black, and racist groups ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION The threat to our natural resources has continued unabated over the past eighteen months. Deregulation and rollbacks have benefited the fossil-fuel industry and corporate interests ahead of environmental impact and those most affected by polluted environments. City, state, and federal climate rules, policies, programs, and offices are disappearing or being weakened across the US while attempts to discredit the scientific consensus on climate change remains an important part of these efforts. Prospective Fellows applying in the Environmental Protection issue area will work to raise awareness and develop strategies that lead to increased sustainability and environmental resilience, including but certainly not limited to: * Holding politicians and decision-makers accountable for environmental policies * Tackling environmental health/exposure * Addressing unfair land use, urban sprawl, and zoning * Fighting against corporate environmental damage * Supporting access to clean water, air, and land * Promoting science-based research, data collection, and reporting IMMIGRATION & REFUGEE RIGHTS More than six million Latino children live in poverty, the majority of whom were born to immigrant parents. Exploitation and discrimination, long detentions, the separation of families, and human trafficking are features of an immigration system driven by political interests and racial biases. We need to secure the rights of newcomers to the US so that they have full opportunities to integrate into our communities and lead prosperous and productive lives. Prospective Fellows applying in the Immigrant & Refugee Rights issue area will work to champion the rights of DACA recipients, immigrants, and refugees to increase their possibility for success and wellbeing, including but certainly not limited to: * Supporting services, programs, and the rights of DACA recipients * Fighting for state and federal accountability to protect the rights of immigrants and refugees * Ensuring equitable access to education, healthcare, housing, and other basic services * Protecting migrant workers from abuse * Aiding refugee resettlement * Defending deportation and providing related legal services LGBTQIA & WOMEN’S RIGHTS In the last few years, gender rights have taken a significant step forward: Over 3 million women and girls in the US gathered and marched for their rights. The #metoo movement exposed sexual violence and assault across all strata of society and forced a long overdue public reckoning. And in 2018, the most racially diverse and most female group of representatives was ever elected to the House ofRepresentatives.
Given all that transpired, this is the year we sustain the current momentum and build on these successes. Now is the time we increase the numbers of LGBTQIA and female candidates, particularly people of color, in politics, boardrooms, STEM fields, and high-tech.. It’s the year to narrow the wage gap, fight workplace discrimination, ensure equal rights for women, and the LGBTQIA community at all levelsof society.
Prospective fellows applying in the LGBTQIA & Women’s Rights issue area will work to defend the rights of women and LGBTQIA individuals to secure their health and wellbeing, including but certainly notlimited to:
* Supporting more women in leadership positions, including the election of women to higher office * Fighting discrimination based on sexual orientation or genderidentity
* Supporting LGBTQIA individuals in health care, jobs, military, housing, and family rights * Ensuring LGBTQIA students can attend school without fear of bullying and harassment * Gaining better maternal and infant health care, parental leave,and child care
* Fighting for “equal pay for equal work” * Preventing and supporting victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and sexual harassment*
CIVIL RIGHTS
Fellows will work toward equity for all, including in our public schools, criminal justice system, and places of work.Learn More
CIVIL RIGHTS
African-Americans are imprisoned at more than five times the rate of white Americans. Black women are three to four times more likely to die during pregnancy or due to delivery complications than white women. Latinas earn roughly 54 cents for every dollar earned by anon-Latino man.
These are a few examples of the bias and institutional racism that hamper our public schools, criminal justice system, places of work, political structures, and financial systems. Coupled with more overt displays of racism, misogyny, Islamophobia, and anti-Semitism across the country, there are a host of systemic and current issues that we must continue to find ways to overcome. Prospective Fellows applying in the Civil Rights issue area will work to protect and advance the civil rights of minorities and people of color, including but certainly not limited to: * Supporting equality in education, healthcare, housing, voting, andsocial services
* Fighting for fair and equal policing * Ending mass incarceration * Leveraging litigation and the court systems to protect civilrights
* Supporting voting rights and mitigating voter suppression * Dismantling or weakening alt-right, anti-black, and racist groups*
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Fellows will work to mitigate the human impact on our natural resources, neighborhoods, and communities.Learn More
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION The threat to our natural resources has continued unabated over the past eighteen months. Deregulation and rollbacks have benefited the fossil-fuel industry and corporate interests ahead of environmental impact and those most affected by polluted environments. City, state, and federal climate rules, policies, programs, and offices are disappearing or being weakened across the US while attempts to discredit the scientific consensus on climate change remains an important part of these efforts. Prospective Fellows applying in the Environmental Protection issue area will work to raise awareness and develop strategies that lead to increased sustainability and environmental resilience, including but certainly not limited to: * Holding politicians and decision-makers accountable for environmental policies * Tackling environmental health/exposure * Addressing unfair land use, urban sprawl, and zoning * Fighting against corporate environmental damage * Supporting access to clean water, air, and land * Promoting science-based research, data collection, and reporting*
IMMIGRATION & REFUGEE RIGHTS Fellows will work to ensure the rights of all newcomers to the US regardless of where they come from or why.Learn More
IMMIGRATION & REFUGEE RIGHTS More than six million Latino children live in poverty, the majority of whom were born to immigrant parents. Exploitation and discrimination, long detentions, the separation of families, and human trafficking are features of an immigration system driven by political interests and racial biases. We need to secure the rights of newcomers to the US so that they have full opportunities to integrate into our communities and lead prosperous and productive lives. Prospective Fellows applying in the Immigrant & Refugee Rights issue area will work to champion the rights of DACA recipients, immigrants, and refugees to increase their possibility for success and wellbeing, including but certainly not limited to: * Supporting services, programs, and the rights of DACA recipients * Fighting for state and federal accountability to protect the rights of immigrants and refugees * Ensuring equitable access to education, healthcare, housing, and other basic services * Protecting migrant workers from abuse * Aiding refugee resettlement * Defending deportation and providing related legal services*
LGBTQIA & WOMEN’S RIGHTS Fellows will work to secure rights and opportunities for everyone, irrespective of gender or sexual orientation.Learn More
LGBTQIA & WOMEN’S RIGHTS In the last few years, gender rights have taken a significant step forward: Over 3 million women and girls in the US gathered and marched for their rights. The #metoo movement exposed sexual violence and assault across all strata of society and forced a long overdue public reckoning. And in 2018, the most racially diverse and most female group of representatives was ever elected to the House ofRepresentatives.
Given all that transpired, this is the year we sustain the current momentum and build on these successes. Now is the time we increase the numbers of LGBTQIA and female candidates, particularly people of color, in politics, boardrooms, STEM fields, and high-tech.. It’s the year to narrow the wage gap, fight workplace discrimination, ensure equal rights for women, and the LGBTQIA community at all levelsof society.
Prospective fellows applying in the LGBTQIA & Women’s Rights issue area will work to defend the rights of women and LGBTQIA individuals to secure their health and wellbeing, including but certainly notlimited to:
* Supporting more women in leadership positions, including the election of women to higher office * Fighting discrimination based on sexual orientation or genderidentity
* Supporting LGBTQIA individuals in health care, jobs, military, housing, and family rights * Ensuring LGBTQIA students can attend school without fear of bullying and harassment * Gaining better maternal and infant health care, parental leave,and child care
* Fighting for “equal pay for equal work” * Preventing and supporting victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and sexual harassment TIMELINE AND APPLICATIONS1
FELLOWSHIP LAUNCH
May 8, 2019
Between May 8 and June 13, 2019, you are invited to learn about the Fellowship, register, and apply.2
ROUND ONE DEADLINE
June 13, 2019
Complete registration and submit your application no later than Thursday, June 13, at 5:00 PM Pacific.3
ROUND ONE REVIEW
June 17–July 25, 2019 The Roddenberry Foundation reviews submissions to ensure they comply with Fellowship eligibility and rules, and a panel of vetters evaluates applications using the scoring rubric.4
ROUND TWO OPENS
July 29, 2019
Round Two applicants will have three weeks to submit their Round Twoapplication.
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ROUND TWO DEADLINE
August 23, 2019
All Round Two applications are due by Friday, August 23, at 5:00 PMPacific.
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ROUND TWO EVALUATION August 23–October 9, 2019 The Roddenberry Foundation team and a panel of judges evaluates applications using the scoring criteria and finalizes the 2020 cohort.7
FELLOWS ANNOUNCEMENTOctober 2019
The 2020 Fellows will be announced on this website, The Roddenberry Foundation website, social media, and via press release. EVALUATION AND CRITERIA*
CRITERIA
Fellowship applications will be evaluated on four core criteria: commitment, impact, eco-system, and vision.Learn More
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ELIGIBILITY
The Roddenberry Foundation welcomes applicants from across the UnitedStates.
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JUDGES
The Roddenberry Fellowship judges are renowned thought leaders, academics, activists, and change agents.Learn More
FELLOWSHIP CRITERIA
While there are many ways to effect change, we are looking for individuals who have experience in and an ability to: * Develop a well-thought out plan with clear goals, specific metrics, and measurable impact * Innovate on existing models for change * Inspire by articulating an alternative future that is more justand fair
* Offer ways for the community members to engage in and participatein their work
* Understand and engage with the communities they work on behalf of * Address a recognized issue that affects a significant percentageof people
* Offer an audacious vision and a sustainable strategy for drivingchange
More specifically, the selection process will take into consideration the following key criteria: commitment, impact, eco-system, andvision.
Learn More
ELIGIBILITY
The Roddenberry Foundation welcomes Fellowship applications from individuals who meet all of the following: * United States citizens, permanent residents, DACA recipients, or current visa holders who reside in the 50 United States or itsterritories.
* Individuals who are the principal of their initiatives or organizations, including Founder, Co-Founder, President, CEO, orExecutive Director.
* Individuals who are 18 years of age or older. * Individuals employed by or affiliated with organizations or institutions with a budget of $2mil or less. * Individuals whose primary focus of their work is either immigrant & refugee rights, civil rights, LGBTQIA+ & women’s rights, or environmental protection. * Individuals who are based in and whose work is focused solely on communities in the United States. * Individuals who can devote 100% of their time in 2020 to their project or initiative.*
CRITERIA
Fellowship applications will be evaluated on four core criteria: commitment, impact, eco-system, and vision.Learn More
FELLOWSHIP CRITERIA
While there are many ways to effect change, we are looking for individuals who have experience in and an ability to: * Develop a well-thought out plan with clear goals, specific metrics, and measurable impact * Innovate on existing models for change * Inspire by articulating an alternative future that is more justand fair
* Offer ways for the community members to engage in and participatein their work
* Understand and engage with the communities they work on behalf of * Address a recognized issue that affects a significant percentageof people
* Offer an audacious vision and a sustainable strategy for drivingchange
More specifically, the selection process will take into consideration the following key criteria: commitment, impact, eco-system, andvision.
Learn More
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ELIGIBILITY
The Roddenberry Foundation welcomes applicants from across the UnitedStates.
Learn More
ELIGIBILITY
The Roddenberry Foundation welcomes Fellowship applications from individuals who meet all of the following: * United States citizens, permanent residents, DACA recipients, or current visa holders who reside in the 50 United States or itsterritories.
* Individuals who are the principal of their initiatives or organizations, including Founder, Co-Founder, President, CEO, orExecutive Director.
* Individuals who are 18 years of age or older. * Individuals employed by or affiliated with organizations or institutions with a budget of $2mil or less. * Individuals whose primary focus of their work is either immigrant & refugee rights, civil rights, LGBTQIA+ & women’s rights, or environmental protection. * Individuals who are based in and whose work is focused solely on communities in the United States. * Individuals who can devote 100% of their time in 2020 to their project or initiative.*
JUDGES
The Roddenberry Fellowship judges are renowned thought leaders, academics, activists, and change agents.Learn More
MEET OUR CURRENT FELLOWS The 2020 Roddenberry Fellowship cohort is comprised of extraordinary activists, leaders, and disruptors who are responding with urgency and creativity to structural inequities and a climate of increasing enmityand blame.
CRYSTAL HUANG
People Power Solar CooperativeRead More
ART REYES III
We The People - MichiganRead More
LORENZO P. LEWIS
The Confess Project
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RACHEL JOHNSON-FARIASEsq. Apprentice
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SAMUEL SINYANGWE
Police Scorecard
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CONCHITA CRUZ
Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP)Read More
MEG JAMISON
Southeast Sustainability Directors NetworkRead More
ANDY MARRA
Transgender Legal Defense & Education FundRead More
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2020 Fellows
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
WHAT INITIATIVES OR INDIVIDUALS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? Anyone over the age of 18 who is a United States citizen, permanent resident, DACA recipient, or current visa holder who resides in the 50 United States and its territories is eligible to apply. All proposals must be for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes and may not be for political or legislative purposes. 501c4 organizations are not eligible, but if you have a 501c3 arm of the organization, we can fund you as long as your work is legally separate from the 501c4 and the grant is earmarked as such. Please see our rules for moreinformation.
WHAT ARE KEY DATES?
Here are important dates to keep in mind and please review the timeline for more details: * Round One Application Deadline: June 13, 2019, 5:00 PM Pacific * Invitation to Round Two Application: July 26, 2019 * Round Two Application Deadline: August 23, 2019, 5:00 PM Pacific * Announcement of Fellows: October 2019 * Fellowship Duration: January 1 - December 31, 2020 HOW MUST THE $50K BE USED BY THE FELLOWS? Fellowship funds will be awarded as grants to achieve impact described in the application, including but not limited to salaries, project development, and technology. Funding received from The Roddenberry Foundation must be used for the project’s purposes and to ensure success. Please see our sample agreement for more information. DO INITIATIVES NEED TO BE INCORPORATED AS A 501C3? No, 501c3 status is not a requirement and we accept applications from individuals who are affiliated with movements, institutions, networks, or loosely structured organizations. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ONLY NEW ORGANIZATIONS? No, definitely not. Whether you’ve been doing this work for one year or a decade is less relevant than how you approach the issues, your vision for change, track record, and the impact you’ve made. HOW HAS THE FELLOWSHIP CHANGED FROM 2018 TO 2019? The core of the Fellowship is unchanged. We are still focusing on four key issue areas – Civil Rights, Immigration & Refugee Rights, LGBTQIA and Women’s Rights, and Environmental Protection – and the duration, benefits, and award are the same. We have made changes to the applications and we have recruited a new, incredible cohort of judges. We have also adjusted the criteria for the Fellowship to refine the process by which Fellows are selected. IF I APPLIED LAST YEAR, CAN I APPLY AGAIN THIS YEAR? Yes, absolutely. There’s actually a question on the application where you can tell us how your ideas and initiative have evolved sincelast year.
WILL APPLICANT INFORMATION BE KEPT PRIVATE? All information submitted in applications and supplemental materials is confidential and will be used solely by the Foundation for judging and selection. Please see our Privacy Policy for detailed information on how submitted information will be used. CAN I APPLY AS A TEAM OR WITH MY CO-FOUNDER? While we recognize that this work is collaborative, the Fellowship is designed to support individual activist and organizers. We know you work with other amazing people and that social change is a collective endeavor, but you must apply as an individual. WHY IS THERE A $2MIL BUDGET CAP? We created a $2mil organizational budget cap to help us find leaders of early-stage ideas, new projects, or long-standing but small organizations. We are interested in individuals and organizations that are on the cusp of growth rather than larger, more established organizations that generally have more access to resources. WANT TO STAY UP TO DATE?Subscribe
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