Organization:Rainer Arnhold Fellows Program

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  • Rainer Arnhold Fellows Program

    Rainer Arnhold Fellows are social entrepreneurs with particularly promising solutions to the big problems in conservation, health and poverty in the developing world. The Program helps them design their programs for maximum impact and scale through an iterative design process. Fellows are recruited for the two-year fellowships through a network of leaders, thinkers, and doers in the social and private sectors.

  • Contents:

  • 1 Overview
    2 Purpose
    3 Distinct Differences From Other Offerings
    3.1 The Roosevelt Legacy
    3.2 The Student Focus
    3.3 Local Engagement
    4 Impact Achieved For Students and Campus
    4.1 Publications From Young Think Tanks
    4.2 Pipeline Fellows Program
    4.3 Activities at Individual Chapters
    5 Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus
    6 Contact Information