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Mozilla Foundation
Global nonprofit advancing an open, inclusive, and people-centered interne

The Mozilla Fellows Program 2026 is a highly competitive, paid global fellowship supporting individuals who are shaping the future of technology for public good.

The program empowers fellows to work on impactful projects that promote ethical AI, digital rights, open data, privacy, transparency, and internet health. Fellows receive financial support, mentorship, and access to Mozilla’s global network to scale their ideas and influence policy, communities, and technology ecosystems.

The fellowship runs for 12 months and supports both independent projects and embedded placements with partner organizations.

Location
• Global / Remote
• Some Embedded Fellowships may require regional presence depending on host organization

    Funding / Coverage
    Fully Funded & Paid Fellowship

    Two fellowship tracks:

    Track I – Embedded Fellows
    • Total support: USD 100,000
    – USD 75,000 stipend
    – USD 25,000 project budget
    • Fellows work with a host organization on applied, community-focused challenges

    Track II – Independent Fellows
    • Total support: USD 125,000
    – USD 100,000 stipend
    – USD 25,000 project budget
    • Fellows lead ambitious, field-defining independent projects

    Additional benefits include:
    • Mentorship & leadership coaching
    • Professional development & training
    • Global Mozilla network access
    • Opportunities to present work at events like MozFest

    Program Level
    • Professional Fellowship (Mid-career & Senior-level)

    Focus Areas / Key Themes
    • Ethical & accountable AI
    • Data justice and transparency
    • Privacy, security, and encryption
    • Climate justice and technology
    • Open-source tools & infrastructure
    • Digital rights, misinformation, and civic tech
    • Technology policy and internet governance
    Eligibility Criteria
    Who can apply:

    • Technologists, researchers, journalists, artists, advocates, and policymakers

    • Demonstrated experience working at the intersection of technology and society

    • Strong commitment to ethical, inclusive, and open technology

    • Ability to lead a project independently or collaboratively

    • Open to applicants from most countries worldwide

    • Must be able to legally receive stipend payments

    (No formal degree requirement)

30 januari 2026

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