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Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellows The Ford Foundation and Mozilla are joining together to create the Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellows program. This program is designed to find emerging technical leaders who have a passion for Internet policy and advocacy. Each year, we will select a group of developers, technologists, hackers and data crunchers to spend 10 months working as a Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellow embedded in our host organizations. Fellowships are paid positions, and emphasize open-source development that strengthens specific organizations and the larger policy and advocacy community. Applications for the 2015 Fellows are open now, and the deadline to apply is Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Photo: Alain Christian via Flickr The 2015 Fellowships Five nonprofit organizations around the world will be hosting our five Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellows in 2015. During the Fellowship, we will immerse the next generation of leaders 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. Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellows will: Contribute to existing and new projects that create a healthier, more trustworthy Web. This can be accomplished in multiple ways, including technology development, community organizing, education programs, and more. Serve as technology advisors, mentors and ambassadors to the partner nonprofit organizations, helping to better inform the Internet policy discussion. Work in the open and as a cohort, embedded within host organizations and collaborating with other Fellows Meet the Host Organizations Who Should Apply Fellowship programs bring together a diverse collection of people with shared skills and experiences to spend time and collaborate together. For the Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellows program, we are looking for emerging leaders who have a passion for informing the public policies that impact the Internet. We are looking for people with a track record of making and contributing to projects – through a variety of skill sets, including technology, organizing, and education — and an interest in working with Mozilla and our host organizations on specific initiatives to advance and protect the free and open Web. We are an inclusive program and seek Fellows that reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Women and other under-represented participants in technology are strongly encouraged to apply for a Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellowship. Application deadline December 31 Apply to be a fellow
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 21:44:18 +0000

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