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Deadline: September 27, 2019 00:00 CEST| Apply here
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Eligibility: Funding should be used to develop a great idea that has not yet been tried or produced by the applicant. Fellows will use the fellowship to develop a business plan, business model, working prototype and/or to network and fundraise. Funding should be used to develop a new media or technology product, including but not limited to television, radio, music, movies, magazines, comics, websites, apps, social media and gaming.

Voqal Fellowship 2020

Voqal knows that taking risks with innovative, progressive ideas is necessary to advance social change.

The Voqal Fellowship is an investment in people as individuals and budding entrepreneurs; a talent accelerator aimed at giving those left on the outside a chance to enact their visions at center stage.

Voqal seeks social-justice-oriented leaders, thinkers, doers and believers who have a big idea for a new way to organize communities — for a new way to bring about equitable social change. Any progressive idea is allowed, so long as it addresses a specific issue and the applicant can explain how the idea will address the issue through an equity lens.

Be one of eight social changemakers embarking on a personal and professional learning journey

  • Receive a $30,000 stipend so you can dedicate six months to think through your idea for social change and put it into motion.
  • Attend two in-person convenings, the first to get to know your cohort and the second to present your growth at the annual Netroots Nation conference.
  • Access monthly one-on-one and group coaching sessions.
  • Get exclusive resources and networks for starting and growing a social enterprise.
  • Get personal guidance through an exclusive and unique curriculum.

Voqal Fellowship Curriculum

Voqal centers the Fellowship learning around multiple levels of storytelling. This approach allows each Fellow the opportunity to connect with any audience of any size and to showcase why they, as an individual, have the experience and knowledge to enact their vision for a better future.

Voqal provides professional guidance for moving through each level, working with Fellows as they take on emotional and technical challenges throughout the six months. This curriculum includes:

  • Story of Self: Explore your personal journey to this point and how your idea developed. Receive personalized insights into your personal and professional habits.
  • Story of Venture: Connect with experts on starting a social enterprise. Explore how your venture’s story is a community’s story.
  • Story of Future: Determine how to sustainably grow and adapt your idea. Realize how to shift to a futurism mindset.

Voqal Fellowship Criteria

  • Idea Stage: Funding should be used to develop a great idea that has not yet been tried or produced by the applicant. Fellows will use the fellowship to develop a business plan, business model, working prototype and/or to network and fundraise.
  • Organizing: The project should engage a certain constituency in identifying a problem and mobilizing them to act to apply a solution. The final product should integrate information and service with a way for the community to organize itself.
  • Media or Technology: Funding should be used to develop a new media or technology product, including but not limited to television, radio, music, movies, magazines, comics, websites, apps, social media and gaming.
  • Progressive: The project should increase equity and advance progressive, social justice values, including but not limited to economic justice, educational justice, environmental justice, health justice, immigrant justice, racial justice and LBGTQ justice.
  • Disruptive: The project should attempt to dismantle the policies and practices that perpetuate oppression within society’s structures and systems. The project should work to build political power with and in communities that have traditionally had power used against them.
  • Innovative: Funding should be used for an original idea or product that proposes new ways to achieve social justice. If the final product is similar to other existing products, the market shouldn’t be saturated and/or there must be a plan for the product to stand out.
  • Representative: Strong, intelligent, creative and resilient people who have lived experiences with social inequities often face significant difficulty when seeking funding. We aim to intentionally fund LGBTQIA individuals, women, indigenous people and people of color.

Be Bold

A lot of smart and ambitious people with great ideas may not apply after reading the Fellowship criteria because they and their project do not meet all of the characteristics. Voqal encourages you to err on the side of boldness!

If you believe you are a good match for the Fellowship but don’t fit absolutely all of the characteristics listed above, you should absolutely apply. Just recognize the difference between being almost there and not even close.

Interested in applying for the Voqal Fellowship 2020? Register your participation by following the registration link and taking the suggested steps.


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