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Anne Templeton Zimmerman Fellowships

Country

United States

Region

North America

Deadline Date

December 1, 2008

Free the Slaves is accepting nominations for their 2009 Freedom Awards, including these two fellowships to be awarded to young adult anti-slavery activists eligible to work in the United States (US). These awards are open to organisations and individuals who are working to eradicate human trafficking and modern-day slavery. The Freedom Awards were created to celebrate the vision and courage of community-based organisations, survivors of slavery, individual leaders, and young adult anti-slavery activists who are showing the way to a world without slavery. The awards also honour past heroes who inspire the anti-slavery movement today.

Two Fellowships will be awarded to young adults (21 – 30) who have demonstrated consistent determination, creativity, and results in the anti-slavery movement, and who are committed to developing their career to help rid the world of slavery. The awardees may have shown their commitment against slavery in a variety of ways; for example, raising awareness in communities, advocating for improved policies, helping set up programmes with people in slavery or former slaves, or making films about slavery.

The recipients will receive a one-year fellowship to work with Free the Slaves, with a salary of US$35,000 plus benefits, a professional development package including accredited academic and non-profit management courses, and the opportunity to travel overseas to learn about other anti-slavery efforts.

Both nominations and self-nominations are welcome.


Nominees must:


  • Be eligible to work in the US (green card or citizenship).
  • Be between ages 21 and 30.
  • Have been involved in anti-slavery activities for at least 2 years.
  • Be available to work for the year in a Free the Slaves office.
  • Be a university graduate, or about to graduate.



The deadline for application is December 1 2008.

Application Information

Nominations must be made on the appropriate form. Click here for more information and access to a downloadable nomination form in MS Word format.

Previous Winners

Click here to read about previous winners.

Contact

Free the Slaves

1012 14th St, NW, Suite 600

Washington DC
20005
United States
Tel: 202 638 1865


Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 14 2007
Last Updated October 21 2008

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