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Grants
4
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Total Awarded
$560,000
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Years
1992 - 2022
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Categories
Grants
Established in 1987, the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship (Scoville) recruits and trains the next generation of policy and advocacy leaders on a range of international peace and security issues. Scoville’s fellowship program aims to identify promising young scholars and public advocates to provide leadership on peace and security issues, provide a unique professional development experience to outstanding individuals who might otherwise not have the opportunity to work on peace and security issues in Washington, D.C., and have them contribute to the important work of its partner institutions. This award supports the diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts of the Scoville Fellowship. Outcomes include a stronger, more diverse peace and security field.
To support fellowships for college graduates to work for peace and security organizations in Washington, DC (over three years).
To support fellowships for college graduates to work for peace and security organizations in Washington, DC (over three years).
To support fellowships for college graduates to work for peace and security organizations in Washington, DC (over two years).