Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellowships, 2015

The Ford Foundation and Mozilla are announcing the Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellowship program designed to find emerging technical leaders who have a passion for Internet policy and advocacy. Each year a group of developers, technologists, hackers and data crunchers is selected to spend 10 months working as a Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellow in one of the following nonprofit organizations:

- Public Knowledge
- Amnesty International
- Free Press
- Open Technology
- American Civil Liberties Union Foundation

During the Fellowship, that will begin in February 2015, the next generation of leaders will be involved in projects that create better technical understanding among civil society and policy makers. It will also create a stronger affirmative agenda that creates better public awareness of Internet policy issues, and improved cross-sector coordination.

Fellowship
The standard Fellowship offers a stipend of $60,000, paid in 10 monthly installments. The Fellowship also provides supplements for housing, childcare, health insurance, moving expenses, and helps pay for research/equipment and books. In addition the costs of required travel for Fellowship activities will also be covered.

Application deadline is December 31, 2014

Further details:
http://www.mladiinfo.eu