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The CYFI fellowship is built around year-long social innovation projects that are designed by fellows and supported by the U.S. Consulate and private partners. Following successful completion of their projects, fellows remain involved with CYFI and the U.S. Consulate through the CYFI Alumni Program.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Walter Carrington, was a champion of civil liberties, democracy and closer ties between the U.S. and Nigeria. CYFI invites applications from fellows who are committed to putting the ideals of Walter Carrington into practice. The CYFI Board of Directors will select fellows who demonstrate the exceptional passion, skill, experience, strategic thinking and vision necessary to implement their own innovative and impactful projects.

Deadline
1st December, 2017

Programme
Entrepreneurship

Value
-Implement concrete, youth-oriented solutions to issues that concern you
-Access U.S. Government resources and contacts
-Catch the attention of American and Nigerian leaders in the public and private sectors
-Work alongside talented and motivated peers with diverse backgrounds, but similar visions
-Participate in CYFI Alumni Program

Eligibility
-Passion
-You are committed to making a significant contribution to your community and country
-Skill & Experience
-You have a unique set of skills and experiences that you can use to make an impact
-Strategic Thinking
-You are excited about the opportunity to launch an innovative CYFI project.
-You know how to design a project that is based on sound research, uses resources creatively, builds or improves on existing systems, and leverages partnerships with complimentary organizations
-Vision
-You know the area of social change in which you would like to work, and you can articulate the positive change that you -would like to make

Application
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