Deadline: 16 May 2025
Applications are now open for the Eisner Prize Fellowship Program to support leaders pioneering innovations in intergenerational connection.
The Eisner Foundation has awarded the Eisner Prize to honor people and organizations doing exceptional intergenerational work across the country. In this next phase in the evolution of the Eisner Prize, The Eisner Foundation is providing financial resources, networking opportunities, and the prestige of the Eisner Prize to leaders with new ideas and perspectives that will propel the field forward.
The Eisner Prize Fellows application is open to anyone in the United States working to innovate in the area of intergenerational connection – whether that be through research, programs, technology, or other efforts advancing the field. Young people, people of color, and those working with historically marginalized communities are particularly encouraged to apply.
Funding Information
- Eisner Prize Fellowships will be awarded to 3-5 leaders in the intergenerational space, and each Fellow will receive a total of $50,000: a $10,000 stipend, and $40,000 to be used toward their particular intergenerational initiative.
Role and Responsibilities
- Fellows will convene in late July in Los Angeles as they begin their Fellowship.
- In the months following, the cohort will regularly meet over Zoom to share their progress, learn from experts, and learn from each other.
- Fellows will also occasionally check in individually with The Eisner Foundation. Each Fellow will also be asked to contribute a short blog post for The Eisner Foundation’s blog at some point during the Fellowship. Meeting content and frequency will be tailored to and co-created with the cohort.
Eligible Projects
- Proposals for new innovations in intergenerational connection will be the most successful. They are open to new programs, research, technology, or any other innovation that intentionally connects different generations in new ways.
- This is not intended to support existing programs, unless the proposal involves new aspects of those programs. Projects should have goals achievable within a year and with a $40,000 budget.
- An itemized budget is not necessary at the time of application, but the applicant should present a project scope that can be accomplished within a year and with this level of funding.
- The project should also be executable by the Fellow themselves – The Eisner Foundation can support the Fellows as thought partners and connectors, but the foundation’s ability to act as research partners or as external capacity for a project will be very limited.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals based in the United States and affiliated with a 501(c)3 are welcome to apply, including students and those with a fiscal sponsor. Please note that the fellowship is for individuals and not intended to serve as a grant making program for nonprofits, so while nonprofit staff may apply and execute their project under the umbrella of their organization, the project proposed should be something new, envisioned and executed by the Fellow.
- Co-leadership teams can apply, but please note that the application is set up for individuals, so applicant teams will have to select one person as the main contact. The award funds will remain the same for each Fellowship, even if it’s awarded to a team.
For more information, visit The Eisner Foundation.