Apathy is our greatest enemy. Don’t be fooled by the dreary headlines and head-shakers. Everyone has the power and potential to affect change, make a difference and, yes, even change the world. Don’t settle for the status quo. You can make it better, and you can start right now. Changing the ways of the world is no small task, though. But it is an easy one for you to get on board with. Through volunteering, voting, donating, campaigning, starting a social enterprise or even just learning more about an issue that you’re passionate about, you can start to chip away at the ‘change the world’ to-do list.
Giving your time for a project you really care about is an amazing way to meet like-minded people – people who you may never have met otherwise. You’ll never look at that Varsity rugby lad in the same way again after you’ve spent the afternoon planting a community garden together. Everyone has talent or gift (that translate into skills and capabilities) to get involved. Whatever your area of expertise – whether it’s event planning or creative writing, crochet or boules – you will be able to put it to good use for a good cause.
We are therefore encouraging you to join us using your potential as per the rules outlined. The Royal Fellowship Awards involvement encourages you to continue learning , without knowing that you are doing so, and probably reward and award you more.
You can apply for this scheme if you:
- Are a national of a sub-Saharan African country;
- Hold an academic PhD or equivalent Talent Based Grading Scheme by the time you
- apply;
- Have been assessed Professionally and Scientifically for your talent or gift;
- Have a clearly defined creative design, merchandise or business/scientific proposal;
- focusing on one or more of the Global Challenge areas but focused in Africa
To apply for the Grants please Click Here or send an email to: grants@royalfellowship.co.uk
Applications are open throughout the year and are considered and determined by 30th April ( for first cohort) and 30th October ( for second cohort) of that year.
To get involved and become a Member , Click here