- Do you believe that the current international funding system can and must be re-shaped to be more locally-owned and locally-led?
- Are you interested in alternative methods and approaches, specifically community or participatory philanthropy, solidarity giving, mutual aid, giving circles and grassroots resource mobilization, that build local power, agency and trust, strengthen communities’ ability to claim their rights and build collective power, and resource civic action and activism?
- Do you want to explore some of these questions further, both at the level of deepening and expanding practice and of contributing to a growing evidence base that shines a light on community philanthropy and the harnessing and organizing of local resources, a topic long overlooked and ignored by the dominant philanthropy and aid system?
If this sounds like you, then read on!
The opportunity
The GFCF is inviting applications for the third cohort of the #ShiftThePower Fellows, an experimental programme aimed at strengthening the #ShiftThePower movement by supporting and elevating thought leadership and network connectedness among civil society and movement practitioners in the Global South who are deeply immersed in social change at the local level. The Fellowship will focus specifically on the role, potential of and emerging practices associated with community philanthropy as a strategy for shifting, sharing and building power.
The programme will run from November 2024 to July 2025. Successful applicants will be asked to commit two days a month to the Fellowship, including monthly meetings. Fellows will be supported with stipends (normally in the form of grants to their organizations), mentorship and support from the GFCF team and other resource persons and allies within the global #ShiftThePower movement.
The Fellowship will be “light-touch” in terms of structure. To that end, Fellows will be highly motivated and curious in terms of their own individual learning objectives, and ready to work with the rest of the cohort towards any collective outcomes. A written output (research paper) will form part of the final output of the Fellowship, to be presented at a Symposium on community philanthropy in the second half of 2025 (details of which to be confirmed). A secondary role of the Fellows will be to help weave the supportive architecture that underpins the global #ShiftThePower movement, through participation in and co-creation of movement activities such as webinars, meetings, production of blogs, etc.
Who should apply?
#ShiftThePower Fellows will be individuals, ideally but not necessarily, based within an organization in the Global South (Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and Central and Eastern Europe) that shares the values and ambitions of the #ShiftThePower movement. They will be grounded in practice in their context, but curious and eager to connect with others and to weave relationships and strengthen networks.
Fellows should be:
- Comfortable with ambiguity and embrace the challenge of engaging change and driving change within complex systems.
- Ready to think conceptually and apply big ideas, breaking them down into everyday tools, processes, relationships and plans.
- Excited by the possibility of challenging and exploring power dynamics and imagining new ways of doing development.
- Proficient in English. The global nature of the Fellowship requires a common language for Fellows to be able communicate with each other.
How to apply
Apply through this link by 30 September 2024. For any questions, please contact Ese Emerhi at the GFCF ([email protected]).
About the #ShiftThePower global movement
#ShiftThePower is a global network of activists, practitioners and allies seeking to reimagine a system that harnesses the power of communities and advances equity, dignity and justice and which is based on shared values and movement generosity. Its origins lie in the emerging global field of community philanthropy, which is made up of a diverse range of community-based and community-proximate grantmaking organizations around the world, including community foundations, women’s funds, socio-environmental funds, human rights funds, community foundations and other grassroots grantmakers. More recently, its reach has expanded to include a broader cross-section of civil society allies and activists engaged in the pursuit of a “reimagined” system. To find out more about the global #ShiftThePower movement, visit the #ShiftThePower Treehouse.