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>Subject: FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
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>>From: Christina Schwengel <cschweng at IUPUI.EDU>
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>>Subject: FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
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>>Date: Thu, 20 Nov 97 19:12:20 +0000
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>>The following is to announce the Jane Addams - Andrew Carnegie Fellowships
>>in Philanthropy.  Please pass this information on to any potential candidates.
>>
>>The Jane Addams - Andrew Carnegie Fellowship Program is an exciting and
>>challenging opportunity for recent college graduates that enables them to
>>explore the numerous levels of community leadership and service, through
>>learning about and working in the non-profit sector.  Applicants will be
>>joining a very select and highly-competitive pool drawn from some of the
>>best programs in the country.
>>
>>PROGRAM DESCRIPTION - STUDY AND PRACTICE
>>
>>The Jane Addams - Andrew Carnegie Fellowships consist of ten months of work
>>and study.  The fellowship period is from August 15 to June 15.  Fellows
>>receive an introduction to the theory and practice of the Philanthropic
>>Tradition, its history and societal role, its ethics and values, its
>>opportunities and limitations, and its responsibilities.  Fellows devote
>>their time to formal study, internships, and meetings with leaders in the
>>field.  The program awards 15 academic credit hours toward a graduate degree.
>>
>>BENEFITS
>>
>>Each fellow receives a stipend of $15,000 for the year.  Fellows are
>>resonsible for their own housing and living costs.  Tuition and all
>>mandatory fees will be waived.  Other required program-related costs (to
>>attend The Fund Raising School and a national conference) will be covered
>>by the Center on Philanthropy.
>>
>>ELIGIBILITY
>>
>>Applicants for the Jane Addams Fellowships must be recent graduates with a
>>bachelor's degree, or an equivalent degree from another country, in any
>>academic field.  Applicants for the Andrew Carnegie Fellowships must be
>>recent graduates and hold a bachelor's degree in business or a related
>>field.  The program is not intended for students already committed to a
>>program of graduate study or who have received graduate degrees.
>>Candidates should have a special interest in philanthropy.  Applicants with
>>exemplary academic records and outstanding leadership potential will be
>>given priority.
>>
>>APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND DEADLINES
>>
>>Application forms and further information on the Fellowships (or the
>>master's degree programs offered at the Center on Philanthropy) should be
>>requested from the address listed below.  Completed applications and all
>>accompanying materials must be postmarked no later than February 2, 1998
>>for the 1998-1999 academic year.  Final decisions announced by April 3.
>>
>>For more information please contact:
>>Christy Schwengel
>>Jane Addams - Andrew Carnegie Fellowships in Philanthropy Program
>>The Indiana University Center on Philanthropy
>>550 West North Street, Suite 301
>>Indianapolis, IN  46202
>>(317)278-2858
>>cschweng at iupui.edu
>>
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