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LAND IS LIFE OPEN CALL: INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S PROGRAM FELLOWSHIP 2026

Application Deadline:  November 5, 2025

LOCATION: USA

Land is Life invites Indigenous women leaders who are driving change in their communities to apply. They welcome proposals with clear and achievable goals that demonstrate a strong commitment to advancing Indigenous Peoples’ rights, gender equality, and community well-being.

ELIGIBILITY:

Designed and led by Indigenous women, the program supports Indigenous women and their organisations in Africa, Asia, and throughout the Americas in effectively asserting their individual and collective rights to access, use, and control land and natural resources; to improve their livelihoods; and to promote and protect their peoples’ entitlements.

Under our Indigenous Women’s Program, the year-long fellowship nurtures the next generation of Indigenous women leaders by supporting those who are taking innovative steps that contribute to gender equality, the well-being of their communities, and the recognition of their land and resource rights.

Indigenous women between 18 and 35 years old

The applicant should not have been a former Land is Life fellow.

Design and implement a community project to be completed within 10 months.

Support their communities in advancing the promotion and protection of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, with particular attention to the rights of Indigenous women and girls.

Actively participate in monthly training sessions and peer-learning activities.

Fill out the application form.

Develop a community project that promotes the rights of Indigenous Peoples, with particular attention to the rights of Indigenous women and girls. The project can address a range of key issues, including capacity building, biodiversity conservation, climate action, participation in decision-making, improved livelihoods, governance, and leadership development.

In case you are unable to complete the form, please apply by video. Here’s how to do it:

Review the questions in the application form and clearly answer each of them in the video.

Record a video of up to 15 minutes in English, French, or Spanish.

Make sure to answer all questions in the application form.

At the end of your video, provide your oral acceptance of the terms and conditions, since we cannot obtain your written signature.

Save your video preferably in mp3/mp4 format and send it to us info@landislife.org

BENEFIT:

Personalized mentoring from Indigenous women leaders with proven experience advancing Indigenous Peoples’ rights.

Funding and technical support (up to $3,000 USD) to design and implement a community-level project.

A stipend of $3,600 USD to support your participation throughout the program.

Knowledge sharing through monthly trainings on key topics related to Indigenous Peoples’ rights.

Leadership development to strengthen Indigenous women’s voices and decision-making power.

Networking opportunities to build or strengthen alliances with local, regional, and global partners and allies.

Advocacy support to participate in national and international decision-making spaces.

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JOHN S. KNIGHT JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY 

Application Deadline: 1 p.m. Pacific Time, December 3, 2025.

LOCATION: USA

John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships offer journalists an opportunity to step back from the demands of daily work and spend an academic year at Stanford University reimagining the future of journalism. 

For nine months, fellows focus on becoming more effective, purposeful, and resilient leaders in a rapidly changing field. 

ELIGIBILITY:

U.S. and international journalists, both those working in news organizations and those working independently as freelancers or contractors. Applicants need to have at least five years of full-time professional work experience in journalism, not including internships during college. 

You must complete an online application form, which has questions about your professional background and goals. You’ll also need to submit these items: a 1-minute selfie video describing what you want to be doing in journalism three to five years from now, a resume, a work sample, and contact information for three professional references. 

Applicants must have at least five years of professional work experience. We do not require applicants to have a college degree or experience in traditional newsrooms.  (Student or internship experience is valuable but does not count toward the five-year threshold.) If you are not a full-time journalist, the majority of your work needs to be in journalism. 

They welcome applications from journalists currently working in news organizations, independent journalists, journalism entrepreneurs, strategists, and innovators.  

Each fellow pursues a focus that they’ve chosen. It might be improving specific professional skills, addressing a challenge in their news organization or community, exploring ideas for a new venture, or deepening expertise in a specific coverage area. 

BENEFIT:

John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships provide a stipend of $130,000. They also cover the cost of Stanford tuition for fellows and Stanford health insurance for fellows, spouses, and children. 

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