- The program attempts to match the recipient's earned income during the year preceding the fellowships, up to a maximum of $100,000 for 10 months.
- The Institute will provide coverage of 80% of health premiums for the Fellow and his/her eligible dependents, with a cap of $500 per month.
- The Institute will also cover travel to and from Washington, D.C., for Fellows and their dependents.
- Each Fellows is provided with a part-time research assistant during his/her fellowship.
The Institute does not provide housing in Washington D.C., but it provides information on housing, schools, and daycare. - Fellows are expected to be at the Institute and participate in the daily life of the Institute.
- Fellows are expected to devote full attention to their fellowship work in order to complete their projects within the period of residency.
- The Institute requires first right of review for manuscripts produced as a result of fellowship support.
- An Institute fellowship may not be deferred or combined with any other major award.
Duration of Fellowship
Fellowships are usually awarded for 10 months beginning in October. Shorter-term residencies are also available.
Components of a Successful Proposal
There is no single formula for preparing a sound proposal. However, many successful applications for USIP Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowships have certain elements in common. These elements are outlined in the document attached below.
Read "Components of a Successful Proposal" (.pdf)
For more information: contact the JR Program at jrprogram@usip. org.
Moreinfo: http://www.usip. org/grants- fellowships/ jennings- randolph- senior-fellowshi p-program

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