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Open Society-U.S. will award individual grants to former senior-level government officials and staff who have played a significant role in advancing social change.
We are taking a moment to pause and analyze the future of our three U.S. based fellowship programs. This means we will not be issuing a call for proposals for 2025 fellows, as we would have done this fall.
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Ameya Pawar
2020Ameya Pawar will work to advise and amplify existing public banking campaigns, and to catalyze new ones around the country. -
Diane E. Thompson
2020Diane E. Thompson will work to advance regulatory advocacy and public accountability at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in an effort to foster economic advancement and strengthen democratic practices. -
Ingrid M. Vila-Biaggi
2020Ingrid M. Vila-Biaggi will explore policies and solutions to ensure that community empowerment and participation influence the policies used to transition Puerto Rico’s energy sector to sustainable and equitable sources. -
Joshua Breitbart
2020Joshua Breitbart will develop strategies for local and state governments to help connect all of their residents with internet service. -
Julia Figueira-McDonough
2020Julia Figueira-McDonough will work to create good jobs for caregivers to the elderly, design a workforce development program, and push to include both elders and their caregivers in the public conversation on caregiving. -
Marissa Jackson Sow
2020Marissa Jackson Sow will document, amplify, and mobilize black women human rights activists in the United States. -
Walter Katz
2020Walter Katz will work to improve processes for police misconduct complaints and identify emerging customer satisfaction tools and practices to make it easier for members of the public to lodge misconduct complaints. -
Frances Colón
2019Frances Colón will work to catalyze policy change to counter the effects of climate gentrification on vulnerable communities of South Florida. -
Hillary Blout
2019Hillary Blout will work to provide relief to people serving excessive sentences and safely reduce the prison population through prosecutor and community engagement. -
Jane Flanagan
2019Jane Flanagan will address employers’ increasing use of exploitative employment contracts that restrain low-wage workers’ labor market mobility as well as their access to meaningful employment rights enforcement. -
Kevin Davis
2019Kevin Davis will write a book critically examining the history of federally mandated consent decrees and the extent to which they provide necessary reforms for troubled American police agencies and the communities they serve. -
Kevin Killer
2019Kevin Killer will work to bring truth, reconciliation, and healing principles to Native American communities in the United States by using collaborative partnerships with the indigenous community and its allies. -
Masum Momaya
2019Masum Momaya will explore how cultural workers and artists in museums, libraries, national parks, and other public institutions work with social movement leaders and policymakers to bring about political and policy change. -
Adam J. Foss
2016Adam J. Foss will develop a new training program for junior prosecutors, helping them learn how to use their discretion more effectively and improve outcomes for defendants while improving public safety. -
Anurima Bhargava
2016Anurima Bhargava will work to improve the way schools treat students exposed to racial trauma and violence. -
Rashida Tlaib
2016Rashida Tlaib will develop a step-by-step training program to help communities transcend barriers to full civic participation and make their voices count in policymaking.
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Brett Rosenberg
2024Brett Rosenberg will use narrative and humor writing to increase awareness of and drive participation in foreign and national security policy. -
Emily Tulli
2024Emily Tulli will help build the capacity of organizations that aim to support immigrant workers enforce their rights under labor and employment laws without fear of retaliation. -
Eric Shaw
2024Eric Shaw will create a framework for the establishment of offices of philanthropic partnership in city governments to align and accelerate city and philanthropic investments in affordable housing, park equity, food access, and local entrepreneurship. -
Helen Gym
2024Helen Gym will develop models for narrative storytelling, while building the capacity of leaders and grassroots voices within the nation’s public school systems to elevate public education as an engine of democracy-building. -
Jahi Wise
2024Jahi Wise will identify interventions that can accelerate the mobilization of private and public capital into climate and clean technology projects, particularly in underserved and overlooked communities. -
Tariq Habash
2024Tariq Habash will develop guidelines for higher education institutions to protect academic independence and integrity, and to foster a more inclusive democracy.
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