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McCain Institute American Democracy and Technology Fellowship(Fully-funded)

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Applications open until October 24, 2025 | Grants of $10,000–$25,000 available

The McCain Institute at Arizona State University (ASU) has officially opened applications for the American Democracy & Technology Fellowship, a prestigious one-year program designed to strengthen U.S. democracy in the digital age.

Supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the fellowship empowers emerging leaders, researchers, and practitioners to design and implement innovative projects at the intersection of democracy, technology, and national security.

Fellowship Overview

The American Democracy & Technology Fellowship provides participants with $10,000–$25,000 in grant funding to advance a specific, self-designed project over 12 months.

Fellows will work closely with the McCain Institute’s American Democracy team, engaging policymakers, technologists, analysts, and national security leaders to translate big ideas into actionable solutions that strengthen democracy and protect human rights.

Key Focus Areas

Applicants are encouraged to submit project proposals (maximum two pages) that achieve one or more of the following objectives:

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify, applicants must:

Equivalent combinations of education and professional experience will also be considered.

Fellowship Benefits

Application Details

Interested candidates can find full application details and resources on the McCain Institute’s website:

About the McCain Institute

The McCain Institute at Arizona State University is dedicated to advancing democracy, human rights, and character-driven leadership worldwide. Its American Democracy programs focus on strengthening democratic institutions, countering disinformation, and safeguarding the values of open societies in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

This fellowship is generously sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, a leader in supporting democracy, journalism, and technology innovation.

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