Fellows Program
Building Bridges with the Fellows Program
About the CCC Fellows Program
This 18-month program provides funding, training, and a community of practice. A cohort of students, practitioners, and faculty plan and implement on-the-ground projects. During the program, Fellows learn and apply the practices that are the hallmark of successful collaborative conservation.
A unique strength of the CCC Fellows Program is the diversity within each cohort. This interdisciplinary, multi-national community fosters cross-cultural learning, and the mix of perspectives enriches everyone’s experience and makes their
conservation work more impactful.
Join the fellows Program
Becoming a Fellow is a competitive process. The submission period for project proposals for the next cohort begins each August. These proposals are then reviewed by a committee of CCC staff and partners with expertise in collaborative conservation. We typically are able to fund about five projects in each cohort.
Past Fellows projects have included:
- Working with a group of stakeholders to do on-the-ground conservation, such as a restoration, social science, or citizen science project.
- Building the capacity of a group of stakeholders to collaboratively address a conservation issue. This type of project might include convening, training, planning, creating tools (such as an app, social network map, photovoice, etc.), doing outreach, or other activities.
- Co-produce research that sheds light on how to do collaborative conservation.
Program Resources
Download documents about how Fellows practice collaborative conservation:
Meet the Fellows
Cohort 14
$77,750 awarded to 22 Fellows working on 5 projects in Colorado and the Southwest USA, Mexico, Mongolia, and Brazil. Meet the Fellows and read about the projects here.
Cohort 15
$73,100 awarded to 14 Fellows working on 5 projects in Colorado, Brazil, Honduras, and Kenya. Meet the Fellows and read about the projects here.
Cohort 16
$76,300 awarded to 21 Fellows working on 6 projects in Bolivia, Colombia, Ghana, North America, Rwanda, and Tanzania. Meet the Fellows and read about the projects here.
Fellows Projects in Action
Testimonies from Our Fellows
To learn more, contact Allison Brody: [email protected]