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Tech Innovation & Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program

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Tech Innovation & Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program

Tech Innovation & Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program

The U.S. Department of State Professional Fellows Program brings emerging leaders from around the world to the United States for intensive fellowships designed to broaden their professional expertise. Participants complete individually-tailored fellowships in appropriate businesses, government offices, nonprofit organizations, or business associations. The program establishes structured interaction among Americans and foreign participants designed to develop enduring professional ties and lasting partnerships.

WorldChicago, an international nonprofit organization based in Chicago, Illinois, has been awarded an FY2019 grant from the U.S. Department of State to implement the Tech Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program for Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Montenegro and the United States in spring and fall 2020. The program will bring 16 emerging tech entrepreneurship leaders from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, and Montenegro to Chicago for a program that includes four-week fellowships with leading Chicago-based tech-related companies in a variety of fields; government agencies and NGOs that promote innovation and entrepreneurship; and university and non-university technology incubators.

Fellows will also participate in group training seminars, action planning workshops, and site visits focused on strengthening the entrepreneurship ecosystem. At the end of the program, fellows participate in the U.S. Department of State Professional Fellows Congress in Washington, D.C. which brings together over 250 fellows from multiple regions and different thematic areas (legislative, economic empowerment, and the rule of law) for three days of networking and meetings to complement the fellowship.

Recruitment and selection of candidates targets English-fluent emerging leaders (age 25-40) from innovation and entrepreneurship communities working in the private, public, and NGO sectors. Criteria for each sector:

WorldChicago and partner organizations will work to ensure that diversity is taken into consideration during the selection process and that an appropriate balance of men and women are selected for the program. We encourage people with disabilities and from other diverse backgrounds to apply. Additionally, WorldChicago will target participants who have a demonstrated track record of leadership, civic engagement, and desire to build lasting connections with U.S.-based organizations.

While in Chicago, all participants will stay with volunteer homestay hosts in the Chicago metropolitan area. In addition to the completion of a four-week fellowship, program participants will participate in group training sessions, workshops on corporate social responsibility, and sessions focused on how to create an effective entrepreneurship/investment climate in an urban environment. Selected fellows will also participate in the U.S. Department of State Professional Fellows Congress in Washington, D.C. at the conclusion of the program. The Congress brings together 250 Professional Fellows from multiple regions and different thematic areas (legislative, economic empowerment, and the rule of law) for three days of networking and meetings to complement the fellowship.

In addition to the Chicago-based program, 8 tech entrepreneurial leaders from Chicago will also be selected for reciprocal exchanges to travel to Central Europe in Fall 2020. The primary feature of this reciprocal exchange is a two-day tech innovation summit in one of these 4 countries. In addition to the tech innovation summit, participants will learn about the entrepreneurship culture in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, North Macedonia and Montenegro; conduct workshops in their areas of expertise; and establish mentoring partnerships between the entrepreneurship civic community in Chicago and each country. WorldChicago will work closely with established in-country partners and selected fellows to coordinate the in-country programs.

Additional Eligibility Requirements

Competition for the Professional Fellows Program is merit-based and open to young professionals and emerging leaders, ages 25 – 40, who meet the following criteria:

*Please note, selected program participants are not able to bring spouses or family members to the United States for the program. Priority will be given to applicants who do not have significant educational and/or work experience in the United States.

Individual in the following circumstances are NOT eligible for the Professional Fellows Program:

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