Applications are currently being accepted for the Mira Fellowship 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About Mira Fellowship
The Mira Fellowship is a year-round program designed to support innovators and visionaries committed to tackling complex, systemic challenges. Fellows collaborate with the Mira team to transform their ideas into actionable plans and sustainable initiatives. The program emphasizes guidance, community, and resources to ensure each project reaches its full potential.
Benefits of Mira Fellowship
- Comprehensive Support: Access to coaching, resources, and a collaborative network.
- Community and Networking: Engage with peers and mentors to accelerate learning and project growth.
- Practical Experience: Apply tools and strategies to real-world challenges, developing scalable solutions.
- Funding Opportunities: Micro-grants and donor introductions provide financial backing to scale impact.
- Skill Development: Improve strategic thinking, storytelling, fundraising, and leadership skills.
Mira Fellowship Requirements
The Mira Fellowship seeks professionals pursuing ambitious, systems-level change. Ideal candidates are:
- Tackling complex, systemic problems with bold, transformative solutions.
- Observant and flexible, open to testing assumptions and iterating ideas.
- Determined to overcome challenges and obstacles throughout project development.
- Collaborative, eager to learn from diverse perspectives and contribute to a community.
- Deeply knowledgeable in their field with a proven track record, aiming for lasting global impact.
Projects should be challenging, transformative, and designed to create measurable, scalable change.
Application Date and Process
Applicants are required to submit a comprehensive package that demonstrates both personal commitment and project potential:
- Video Statement (2 minutes): Share a simple story that illustrates narrative skills and perspective.
- Resume (PDF): Detailing work history and relevant experience.
- Written Materials (Single PDF):
- Your Idea (500 words): Description of the project and its potential impact.
- Impact Visual (250 words): A visualized representation of the world after project implementation.
- Resources & Milestones (500 words): Current resources, needs, and key milestones.
- Why You (500 words): Explanation of personal motivation and unique qualifications.
- Why Now (500 words): Justification for immediate project initiation.
Application Deadline
01 June, 2026
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