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Open City Fellowship Purpose and Priorities of the Open City Fellowship The Open City Fellowship is a new program supporting the leadership of refugees and migrants in policy development that directly impacts the inclusion and wellbeing of these communities, with a focus on urban integration. In this first year, the Open Society Foundations will offer five Open City fellowships. Four fellowships will involve collaborations with four partner cities: Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, and Berlin all members of the Partnership on Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees of the Urban Agenda for the EU. The fifth fellowship will be based in Brussels with a partner that specializes in refugee and migration policy within the EU. Migration has preoccupied policy makers and administrations, and prompted enormous policy reform, yet refugees and migrants are themselves often excluded from this policy debate and formulation, particularly those in more recent refugee and migrant populations. The Open City Fellowship responds to this need by creating platforms for refugees and migrants with demonstrated track records of working for refugee or migrant communities. The aim is to improve integration through stronger participation of and consultation with refugee and migrant communities. In addition, it will provide training and professional development for the fellows. Over time, our ambition is that Open City Fellows will become a cohort of experienced and recognized leaders who represent refugee and migrant communities, benefitting the individual fellows and the community more broadly. Structure of the Open City Fellowship The Open City Fellowship will be between 12 and 18 months in duration.

Open City fellows will engage in the following initiatives: Collaborate with a host: Fellows will collaborate with their designated host either a city Amsterdam (Refugee Participation Program), Athens (Department for Integration of Migrants and Refugees), Barcelona (City of Refuge Project), or Berlin (Commissioner for Integration and Migration in the Berlin Senate) or a body or organization in Brussels that will be selected by Open Society. Each fellow will collaborate with the fellowship host to create a project that reflects the expertise and experience of the fellows, as well as the needs of the fellowship host. This might include, for example: a review or assessment of existing policy, consultation on prospective policies, or designing and leading engagement from affected communities all with a view to improving refugee or migrant related policies. Participate on the European Migrant Advisory Board: Fellows will automatically become members of the new European Migrant Advisory Board, which is an initiative of the Partnership on Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees of the Urban Agenda for the EU. The Partnership is made up of experts from EU member states, the European Commission, cities, EUROCITIES and NGOs. The European Migrant Advisory Board will advise the Partnership and its members with the goal of developing and launching policies and initiatives that are successful in addressing the inclusion of migrants and refugees and that will be well received and utilized by the beneficiaries. To ensure that it has maximum impact, the Advisory Board will be involved from the earliest stages of policymaking. Being a member of the European Migrant Advisory Board will provide fellows with the opportunity to advise the Partnership and its members on existing policy, propose ways to improve refugees and migrant policy, and expand their network at the EU level. The main tasks of the European Migrant Advisory Board will be to: o Provide advice on the actions of the Partnership; o Provide advice for the members of the Partnership; o Participate in ad hoc consultations of the European Commission, in particular of Directorate General Home & Migration; o Participate in designing the pilot year of the European Migrant Advisory Board and evaluate its first year. 2

(The European Migrant Advisory Board will have additional members that are based in the Partnership cities and/or countries but who are not Open City Fellows.) Propose an Independent Project: Fellows have the option of proposing an independent project that aims to improve refugee and migrant integration policy or practice at the city or regional level. Integration is broadly defined and for example may involve social, political, or economic dimensions. Independent projects require prior approval by Open Society and depending on the project, may require prior approval from the partner as well. The independent project could comprise up to one third of the fellowship. Fellows will be encouraged to continue to work closely with their partner, as well as existing leaders in the field, such as community groups, organizations, or associations. The fellowship will balance the elements above: a collaboration with a host city (Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, or Berlin) or host body or organization (in Brussels); participation on the European Migrant Advisory Board; and, where requested by the fellow and approved by Open Society and the host, an independent project. The combination of these elements requires fellows to provide a full-time commitment to the fellowship. Open Society will pay fellows a stipend. In addition, Open Society will provide some funding for fellowship-related travel and may cover other fellowship-related expenses. Open Society will additionally provide training and leadership development opportunities for the fellows. The fellowship will be made as a grant and does not constitute an employment relationship with Open Society or any other fellowship host. Eligibility Criteria Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria: Have a background as a refugee or migrant Demonstrate a commitment to improving the lives of the refugee or migrant community and their integration through, for example, work, volunteering, organizing or other activities. Possess strong relationships with groups, organizations, NGOs, boards of NGOs, councils, associations, initiatives, or activities designed to serve refugee or migrant communities in the city in which they are applying. 3

Currently be based in one of the fellowship cities (and applying for a fellowship in that same city): Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, or Brussels. Be legally entitled to accept a fellowship in current city of residence and be permitted to travel within the EU. Demonstrate civil society leadership potential. Language Proficiency: o Proficient in English at a minimum B2 level o Proficiency in the language of the city where they are applying (German C1; Greek, Dutch, Spanish, or Catalan B2 o Fluency in the language of a refugee or migrant community is strongly preferred The selection procedure will require applicants to provide certificates confirming language competencies or undergo language testing if shortlisted. Education requirements: a Bachelor s degree is strongly preferred (preferably with accreditation in the city where the fellow is applying). Available to start the fellowship in January 2018. Meet additional eligibility requirements that may be stipulated by Open Society. Open Society will require short-listed candidates to provide references. Ineligibility Criteria The Open City Fellowship does not fund enrollment in an academic institution for degree or non-degree study. Full-time students will not be eligible. Selection Process Selection of the Open City Fellows is based on the applicant s credentials and his/her fit with the overall fellowship objective of supporting promising leaders in the refugee and migrant communities in Europe. The application and fellowship selection schedule is as follows: Application opens: July 21, 2017 Application closes: September 15, 2017 [23:59 UTC] Finalist interviews: October 2017 Fellowships begin: January 2018 Each application will be reviewed. Finalists will be interviewed by an international selection committee in the city where the fellowship will take place. 4

Applicants must submit their applications using our online application, available at http://opencityfellowship.submittable.com/submit. For more information, please contact us at opencity@opensocietyfoundations.org. 5