The UC Berkeley-Haas School of Business offers this unique fellowship to provide next generation leaders the opportunity to to explore the world of philanthropy
Opportunity Details
The Global Reproductive Health initiative aims to ensure that people, particularly those in East and francophone West Africa, have access to comprehensive reproductive health care and policies that recognize and address needs, inequalities, and challenges specific to women and girls. Building on previous country-based work, the initiative will be shifting investments to the regional level where governmental bodies and non-governmental organizations can promote progress in multiple countries simultaneously. Key investments will support innovative ways of delivering care, advocacy for best practices, expanding access to a greater range of quality products and services ,and amplifying the voices of the youth,feminist, and public health advocates who are deeply connected to local issues and contexts.
The Global RH Initiative sits within the Packard Foundation’s goal to “Build Just Societies”, which are key to supporting families and communities and protecting our natural world.
The UC Berkeley-Haas School of Business (through the Center for Social Sector Leadership) offers this unique fellowship in philanthropy at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation to provide next generation leaders the opportunity to to explore the world of philanthropy and grantmaking through the lens of reproductive health with a focus on Africa.
The vision for this partnership is to strengthen the future of philanthropy and civil society by providingn recent graduates from diverse disciplines and backgrounds a professional-level introduction to philanthropy and the nonprofit sector. The goals of the fellowship are to 1) introduce recent graduates to philanthropy and the role of nonprofits to strengthen their impact in a future career and 2) introduce the Foundation to fresh ideas, new skills, and diverse perspectives. The fellow will join a cohort of five other fellows at the Foundation working on environment & science; civil society and leadership; families and communities; democracy, rights and governance and US racial justice.. There are quarterly activities for the cohort of fellows.
The position will be based at the Packard Foundation, in Los Altos, California and will receive day-to-day direction from the RH Program Officer. The Foundation currently operates on a hybrid schedule, with staff going to the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
The fellow will also enjoy full support from UC Berkeley-Haas School of Business’ Founder and Faculty Director of the Center for Social Sector Leadership. The Berkeley supervisor will provide context for the foundation world, access to resources for fellowship success, and personal coaching and supervision for the fellow. Since the purpose of the fellowship is to develop leaders, the fellowship also includes a professional development budget for the fellow to attend reproductive health and philanthropy conferences, take relevant workshops and seminars, receive professional career coaching, and develop specific skills and knowledge particular to the fellow’s next career goal.
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