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The Fellowship Advancement Fund seeks to deepen our investment in past Open Society-U.S. fellowship recipients by supporting their ongoing leadership, the elevation and expansion of their work, and
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individuals with distinctive voices—to undertake full-time projects that engage and inform, spur debate and conversation, change policy or practice, and catalyze change around the U.S. criminal legal system
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the complexities of colonialism and the socioeconomic consequences of a U.S. imposed Fiscal Oversight Board. Young people continue to be on the frontlines working to protect essential services—including
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the United States, provided their work directly pertains to a U.S. racial justice issue and is able to demonstrate a proficiency in spoken and written English. Joint Applications Up to two individuals can apply
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into the public dialogue. Applicants should also have an interest in engaging constructively with our grantee network, and in furthering Open Society—U.S.’s strategic goal of building and supporting a multi