Echoing Green’s latest podcast episode highlights tips for applying for one of its prestigious social-enterprise fellowships.
For people who have innovative ideas for solving the world’s most intractable social ills, Echoing Green offers two years of start-up funding, support, and networking. Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach For America, received seed funds from Echoing Green. Chris Myers Asch, founder and leader of the U.S. Public Service Academy movement, is a current Fellow. Read about other 2008 Fellows.
From Echoing Green’s web site:
Applicants should be sure to check out this week’s episode of the Be Bold podcast. In this episode, Echoing Green’s Lara Galinsky answers questions about the Echoing Green Fellowship including:
- What is the Echoing Green Fellowship?
- What are the application requirements?
- What are common mistakes in the application process?
- What additional resources does Echoing Green provide to applicants?
Applications to the fellowship are due December 1, 2008 at 5pm EST. The initial application is online. Read more about the application process.
Listen to the Idealist podcast on Echoing Green featuring Lara Galinsky.
Call for stories. Also, Echoing Green has issued a call for submissions to its next verstion of the book Be Bold.
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