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Past Fellows have pursued research, organizing and direct service work.
Kip Tiernan Fellowship

The Kip Tiernan Social Justice Fellowship honors the life-long work of the founder of Rosie’s Place.

The Fellowship provides a unique and exciting opportunity for a woman to develop and carry out a special project that will further the mission of Rosie’s Place anywhere in New England.  Eligible projects could include: a policy initiative or campaign; a creative arts program; the development and implementation of a needed service; or the creation of an innovative project aimed at reducing poverty, promoting social justice and empowering poor and homeless women.

The Fellowship is 12 months long and is awarded on a one-time basis to an eligible woman.  Fellows are paid a $40,000 stipend.

Fellowship applications are due by December 1st. The winner is selected in the spring by a comittee comprised of members of the Rosie's Place community. The Fellowship begins the following summer/fall. 

Information sessions are offered in person and via conference call each fall.  Please contact the Rosie’s Place executive director for any additional questions.

Click here to view the Fellowship Application

Click here to view the Fellowship FAQ's

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