| FAR Fund Fellowship
The FAR Fund Fellowship is designed to expose individuals to the use of philanthropy to improve social service programs and social welfare systems. The FAR Fund Fellow will be trained to work for change within one or more of the FAR Fund’s areas of focus. In addition, the Fellow will develop a funding proposal that will be considered for support by the FAR Fund. During the Fellowship the recipient will participate in the full range of activities of the FAR Fund. This includes review of proposals, site visits to grantees, participation in funding recommendations, preparation of the docket to the donor, and exposure to the management of grants and publications. In addition, the recipient will be able to participate in appropriate training seminars presented by the New York Regional Association of Grant Makers and other forums relevant to the Fellowship. During the Fellowship the intern will have the opportunity under the guidance of FAR Fund staff to design a project that may receive partial or full funding from the FAR Fund. He used the Fellowship and grant for launching GRASP by focusing in on fundraising-studying the distinctions between foundation, corporate and individual fundraising and by looking at how the existing social services system works. He studied with a variety of mentors arranged by the FAR Fund, participated in site visits on their behalf, and he concluded his Fellowship by submitting finished grant proposals to foundations. FAR Fund Fellow Gina Cheron For nearly 20 years Gina Cheron has been helping to serve the Haitian community. She is the Board Chair and was a co-founder of Dwa Fanm, the only Haitian organization in the NYCity area focusing on women’s rights and domestic violence Her focus as a FAR Fund Fellow will be on launching a program of Dwa Fanm called Jistis Pou Fanm (Haitian Creole for “Justice for Women”). Jistis Pou Fanm will provide legal representation and advocacy for victims of domestic violence as well as an educational outlet so that young Haitian women will better know their rights as well as be able to advocate for themselves more effectively. |