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- Program
- Open Society Fellowship Program
The Open Society Fellowship Program’s New Executives Fund provides key support to new nonprofit heads to help organizations navigate leadership transitions.
- Contact
- nef@opensocietyfoundations.org
The New Executives Fund is an initiative of the Open Society Fellowship that aims to support newly appointed executive directors and chief executive officers who show promise to grow as leaders in fields that are central to Open Society’s core mission.
The initial period when a new executive is appointed can be the most challenging and simultaneously the most promising time for an organization. It is a period when new directors can bring fresh thinking to the organization and lead their staff into a meaningful phase of self-reflection.
Selected candidates will receive funds to support projects undertaken within the first 24 months of receiving a grant. Such support will allow new leaders to move forward with a new project early in the executive’s tenure.
Guidelines
The fund will not review unsolicited applications. Eligible candidates are nominated internally. For further inquiries, please contact nef@opensocietyfoundations.org.
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Adrian Lupusor
2014Adrian Lupusor will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at Expert-Grup. -
Andrew Ko
2014Andrew Ko will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at Partnership for Safety and Justice. -
Carlos Garcia
2014Carlos Garcia will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at Puente. -
Heather McGhee
2014Heather McGhee will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at Demos. -
Ivan Marques
2014Ivan Marques will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at Instituto Sou da Paz. -
Jennifer Epps-Addison
2014Jennifer Epps-Addison will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at Wisconsin Jobs Now. -
Joanna Maycock
2014Joanna Maycock will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at European Women’s Lobby. -
Jose Guevara
2014Jose Guevara will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights. -
Nicholas Turner
2014Nicholas Turner will receive discretionary support for the first two years of leadership at the Vera Institute of Justice.
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Ana María Enríquez
2021Ana María Enríquez received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at the Human Rights Funders Network. -
C. Nicole Mason
2021C. Nicole Mason received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. -
Chino Hardin
2021Chino Hardin received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at Center for NuLeadership on Human Justice & Healing. -
Evelyn Austin
2021Evelyn Austin received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at Bits of Freedom. -
Imani Rupert-Gordon
2021Imani Rupert-Gordon received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at the National Center for Lesbian Rights. -
Kyung-Ji Kate Rhee
2021Kyung-Ji Kate Rhee received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at Center for NuLeadership on Human Justice & Healing. -
Magdalena Sepúlveda
2021Magdalena Sepúlveda received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. -
Nomzamo Zondo
2021Nomzamo Zondo received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa. -
Nondumiso Nsibande
2021Nondumiso Nsibande received support for a special discretionary fund for the first two years of leadership at ActionAid South Africa.
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