FAO Schwarz Fellowship Applications for 2024-2026 are now open!

Lead the change

Applications for the 2024-26 FAO Schwarz Fellowships are now open.

This year’s new Fellowships with leading social impact organizations will provide seven new Fellows with a transformative two-year experience that will prepare them for leadership careers in social change. 

Boston, MA: 826 Boston is a nonprofit writing, tutoring, and publishing organization where students in grades K-12 and beyond can share their stories, amplify their voices, and develop as leaders in school and in life. See Fellowship details.

Philadelphia, PA: Audubon Mid-Atlantic works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity in Pennsylvania. See Fellowship details.

Philadelphia, PA: As artists, advocates, and educators, The Clay Studio is committed to ensuring the space, support, and inspiration necessary for expression and mastery in the ceramic arts.  See Fellowship details.

Philadelphia, PA: The Food Trust’s mission is to ensure delicious, nutritious food for all. See Fellowship details.

New York, NY: The Museum of the City of New York fosters understanding of the distinctive nature of urban life in the world’s most influential metropolis. See Fellowship details.

New York, NY– *2 Fellowship positions are available*: Reading Partners’ mission is to help children become lifelong readers by empowering communities to provide individualized instruction with measurable results.  See Fellowship details.

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By Lori Ferrara
Lori Ferrara Senior Administrative Assistant