Deadline: April 16, 2023
Sustainable Ocean Alliance and Environmental Defense Fund offer a yearlong Fellowship to early-career entrepreneurs and organizations working on projects anywhere in the world that benefit fisheries and promote their ecological, socioeconomic, and community resilience to climate change.
Fellows receive a grant funding and special access to mentorship and online courses to develop new leadership and technical skills. Through the fellowship, SOA and EDF aim to build an ecosystem of fisheries-focused leaders who increase resilience to the effects climate change.
Through this program, fellows gain:
- A shared understanding of the impacts of climate change on fisheries and how to identify and advance solutions for greater resilience
- Advancements in their climate-resilient fisheries projects, grounded in a strong set of performance indicators that provide metrics around sustainability and resilience
- A stronger foundation of technical and leadership skills
Eligibility
- Are 18-36 years old and/or possess fewer than 10 years of relevant experience (this Fellowship is for early-career professionals)
- Are affiliated with an organization
- Are proficient in written and spoken English
- Commit to accomplishing and reporting on project deliverables by May 1, 2024
- Commit to attending 4 virtual workshops in June, September, December and March (2024).
- Request $5,000 USD or less
Fellows Receive:
- A stronger foundation of technical and leadership skills through mentorship, skill building workshops, and online resources from the EDF Fishery Solutions Center
- A common understanding of the impacts of climate change on fisheries and best practices to identify and advance solutions for greater resilience
- Advancements in their climate-resilient fisheries projects, grounded in a strong set of performance indicators that provide guiding metrics around sustainability and resilience
- 1:1 Mentorship by request from EDF fisheries experts and SOA mentors
- The opportunity to network and build connections with changemakers around the world
Fellowship goals:
- Build the technical and leadership capacity of project leaders
- Foster a common understanding of the impacts of climate change on fisheries, and help grantees identify solutions to advance solutions for greater resilience both collectively and within their individual projects
- Develop and track key performance indicators of sustainability; for example: volume of catch benefitted by the project, percentage of fleet or sector using low-impact gear, square mileage of fisheries covered
- Develop and track key performance indicators of resilience; for example: number of new jobs created for community members, number of people engaged through media, number of new stakeholder groups engaged, uptake of novel solutions and support by multiple stakeholder groups, frequency of data collection and responsive decision making, amount of seafood consumed locally, or a change in the distribution of fishery benefits supporting greater equity
- Create lasting connection, collaboration and community as a global cohort
For more information and application.