Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship (NED) — Fully Funded 2026–27 Fellowship

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National Endowment for Democracy

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November 14, 2025

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Description

This prestigious five-month fellowship supports democracy activists, journalists, civil society leaders, and scholars from around the world to undertake independent research, writing, and professional development in a rich intellectual environment.

The program is administered by NED’s International Forum for Democratic Studies, one of the world’s leading centers for the analysis of global democratic trends.

As part of NED’s new Democracy Accelerator framework, the fellowship convenes a select group of civic leaders, technologists, practitioners, and scholars to incubate cutting-edge ideas and solutions for advancing democracy globally.

Quick Facts

  • Host Institution: National Endowment for Democracy (NED)

  • Location: Washington, D.C., United States

  • Duration: 5 months

    • Fall Term: October 1 – February 28

    • Spring Term: March 1 – July 31

  • Funding Type: Fully Funded

  • Tracks: Practitioner Track and Scholarly Track

  • Application Deadline: Wednesday, December 31, 2025

  • Recommendation Letter Deadline: Wednesday, January 7, 2026 (5:00 PM Eastern)

  • Notification: Late Spring 2026 (May)

  • Eligibility: Open to global practitioners and scholars (U.S. and non-U.S.)

  • Financial Support

    • Monthly Stipend: Covers cost of a furnished short-term apartment, food, transportation, and daily living expenses.

    • Health Insurance: Basic medical insurance for the fellow during residency.

    • Roundtrip Travel: Airfare to and from Washington, D.C. at the start and end of the fellowship.

    • Office and Research Support: Fellows receive a fully equipped office, access to NED resources, and a modest budget for professional travel within the U.S.

    Fellows who bring dependents must cover the travel and living costs of accompanying family members.

    Research and Professional Development

    • One-on-one advisory and editorial support from NED program staff.

    • Opportunities to engage with government, NGO, academic, and media institutions in Washington, D.C.

    • Participation in seminars, roundtables, and field visits to explore democratic institutions and practices.

    • Access to a global network of democracy advocates, scholars, and policymakers.

    Fellowship Objectives

    During the five-month residency, fellows:

    • Conduct independent research and writing on democracy and human rights.

    • Reflect on professional experiences and share lessons learned.

    • Build cross-regional and comparative perspectives on democratic development.

    • Produce a final product such as a policy paper, article, report, handbook, podcast, or video.

    • Present their work publicly at the end of the fellowship.

    The program’s new Democracy Accelerator model emphasizes collaboration, comparative analysis, and practical innovation to address emerging global challenges—such as authoritarian influencedigital governance, and transnational repression.

    Fellowship Tracks

    Practitioner Track

     

    Designed primarily for activists, journalists, and civic leaders from developing or non-democratic countries.

    Ideal Candidates:

    • Human rights advocates

    • Civil society organizers

    • Political party members

    • Human rights lawyers

    • Labor union leaders

    • Journalists and media professionals

    Requirements:

    • Significant practical experience promoting democracy or human rights.

    • Mid-career professionals (no degree or age limits).

    • English proficiency.

    • Full-time availability in Washington, D.C. for the five-month fellowship.

    Scholarly Track

    Designed for researchers and academics from around the world, including established democracies.

    Ideal Candidates:

    • Professors and lecturers

    • Research analysts

    • Policy writers and public intellectuals

    Requirements:

    • Doctorate (Ph.D. or equivalent) at the time of application.

    • Strong record of publications in the applicant’s area of expertise.

    • Detailed research proposal focused on democratic development.

    • English proficiency and full-time residence in Washington, D.C.

    Note: Former Reagan-Fascell fellows are not eligible for repeat awards.

    Eligibility Criteria

    All applicants must:

    • Demonstrate proficiency in English.

    • Propose a project on democracy and human rights, addressing political, social, legal, or cultural aspects.

    • Be available for full-time, in-residence participation in Washington, D.C.

    • Submit a complete application in English before the deadline.

    Application Process for 2026–27

    To apply for the fully funded Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship:

    1. Create an account through NED’s online application portal. For detailed instructions on how to create an account, click here. Once you have set up an account, the application process requires you to submit:

    2. Complete the online form with the following materials:

      • Personal and contact information

      • Project proposal for the Practitioner or Scholarly track

      • Two letters of recommendation

      • Résumé/CV and biography

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National Endowment for Democracy

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About the National Endowment for Democracy

 

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is an independent, nonprofit foundation dedicated to the growth and strengthening of democratic institutions around the world. Each year, NED makes more than 2,000 grants to support the projects of nongovernmental groups abroad who are working for democratic goals in more than 100 countries.

Since its founding in 1983, the Endowment has remained on the leading edge of democratic struggles everywhere, while evolving into a multifaceted institution that is a hub of activity, resources, and intellectual exchange for activists, practitioners and scholars of democracy the world over.

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