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The Ford Global Fellowship - Ford Foundation | Investing in individuals The Ford Global Fellowship Throughout the Ford Foundation’s history, we have invested in the individuals, ideas, and institutions that make change happen.
We believe that to create a more equitable world, we must support emerging leaders from the communities closest to the problems—the tenacious individuals with the deepest knowledge of the issues that affect them and the boldest ideas for building a brighter future for us all.
The Ford Global Fellowship is a $50 million, 10-year investment that aims to connect and support the next generation of leaders from around the world who are advancing innovative solutions to end inequality. Our flagship international fellowship focuses on shared learning across issues, building and strengthening connections across borders, and developing a supportive, interconnected cohort across a wide variety of sectors.
Our hope is that the fellowship will catalyze and amplify the impact of these fellows’ work, both individually and collectively. Since the fellowship’s launch in 2020, our community has grown to 127 active fellows who nurture and learn from each other so they can work better, smarter, and more sustainably in the long haul.
Over the course of the program, we aim to create a powerful network of approximately 200 fellows from across the globe, covering a multitude of the world’s most pressing issues. FAQs: Ford Global Fellowship Learning Globally, Leading Locally: Conversations with Ford Global Fellows In this new series, emerging leaders discuss their ideas, innovations, and actions to disrupt inequality across contexts and continents.
What we’ve learned since 2020 Adria Goodson, director of the Ford Global Fellowship, shares her reflections on building the fellowship amidst a pandemic and highlights what leaders need today in the face of multiple crises. Got questions? We have answers.
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Humanity AI is sponsored by Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Omidyar Network, Mellon Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, Lumina Foundation, Kapor Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and Siegel Family Endowment (pooled fund distributed by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors). This initiative, launched by ten major foundations, focuses on responsible AI funding across five priority areas, including education. It specifically funds advocacy and policy work related to AI ethics, fairness, and governance, making it highly relevant for AI ethics education nonprofits.
Dance Advancement Fund is sponsored by Dance/NYC (with support from Howard Gilman Foundation and Ford Foundation). The Dance Advancement Fund addresses the inequitable distribution of resources in the dance field and aims to advance its resilience and thriving. It provides general operating support grants to dance makers in the metropolitan New York City area.
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