The Kinship Conservation Fellowship supports global conservation practitioners by providing a month-long, in-residence program focused on market-based solutions in conservation. Fellows enhance their leadership skills, gain new insights, and learn analytical tools to advance their projects. The fellowship fosters peer learning through interactive discussions and systems-thinking exercises, equipping participants with innovative solutions to tackle complex challenges in their conservation work.
About Kinship Foundation
ESTABLISHED IN 2001, KINSHIP CONSERVATION FELLOWS’ MISSION IS TO DEVELOP A COMMUNITY OF LEADERS DEDICATED TO COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES WITH AN EMPHASIS ON MARKET-BASED PRINCIPLES.
THE PROGRAM
KINSHIP CONSERVATION PILLARS
Kinship Conservation Fellows has been actively changing the way conservation is done on the ground for 20 years. Through its innovative tools and inspired community of leaders, Kinship is teaching and training, using these 6 Pillars that form the core of the Fellows curriculum. Click on each Pillar for an in-depth description and case exam... continue reading
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Kinship Conservation Fellowship Program
Aim and Benefits of Kinship Conservation Fellowship Program
The benefits include:
- Fellows receive a stipend of US$8,000, net of customary U.S. tax withholding.
- Fellows are responsible for paying applicable local, state, and federal taxes on the stipend.
- Non-U.S. citizens will have payments subject to a 30% U.S. tax withholding, resulting in a net payment of approximately $5,600 (subject to change based on U.S. tax laws).
Requirements for Kinship Conservation Fellowship Program Qualification
The eligibility criteria include:
- Must have at least five years of on-the-ground experience in conservation.
- Involved in implementing market-based approaches to address environmental problems.
- Ready to engage with a global community of conservation leaders.
- Required to submit a project proposal outlining an environmental issue related to their work and their plans to develop a market-based solution.
- Must be familiar with business and economic principles and work in a setting where these can be integrated with conservation efforts.
- Applicants should possess a minimum of a four-year U.S. college degree (or its equivalent).
- Must have a minimum of five years of relevant work experience after completing their degree.
- Proficiency in spoken and written English is required.
- Must be a conservation practitioner, not an academic or researcher.
- Each year, 18 applicants are selected for the fellowship program.
Interview date, Process and Venue for Kinship Conservation Fellowship Program
Applicants who meet the above requirements will be evaluated in the following areas:
- Proposed project viability and appropriateness
- Leadership potential
- Potential contribution to the Fellowship program and ongoing membership in the Fellows Community
Application Deadline
January 13, 2025How to Apply
For more details, visit Kinship fellowship website