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Annual Deadline for Applications:
Deadline is once annually, mid-winter. Watch for posted deadlines.
The Class of 1982 Upper Valley Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship was created and launched on the occasion of the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1982. The fellowship honors the upper valley community for its contributions to making Dartmouth the special place that it is. By directing our resources to the non-profit organizations and the people of this community, the Class of 1982 takes this opportunity to give something back and to ensure that Dartmouth students continue to enjoy and benefit from this unique environment today and in the future.
The Fellowship will be awarded annually to one Dartmouth undergraduate, and will support the establishment of new, ongoing, initiatives which expand economic and social opportunities for low-income people in the Upper Valley region on a sustainable basis. Projects should emphasize program entrepreneurship, revenue-generation or cost recovery or community outreach and engagement. The grant covers one full-time, leave-term of immersion at the fellowship site, and several terms of part-time involvement. Fellows must be in collaboration with a local non-profit organization or school. As the Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship program develops, we will develop learning ties with the Tuck School of Business and with the Upper Valley Non-Profit Exchange.
The Fellowship is funded at approximately $6,000 over a 4-8 term period; fellowship terms of involvement are flexible to meet individual Dartmouth Plans. Deadline is once annually, mid-winter. Watch for posted deadlines.
For more information on this fellowship, contact:
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for more information: William Jewett Tucker Foundation 6154 South Fairbanks Hall Hanover, NH 03755 Phone: (603) 646-3419 Fax: (603) 646-2645
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or contact: Jan Tarjan (Jan-Roberta.Tarjan@Dartmouth.EDU) Phone: 603-646-3419
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