A large portion of the value from programs like this comes from boosting fellows into career paths where they spend at least some time working in the US government, and many of the most impactful government roles require US citizenship. We are therefore mainly focused on people who have (a plausible pathway to) citizenship and are interested in US government work. Legal and organizational constraints means it is unlikely that we will be able to sponsor visas even if we run future rounds.
This program is US-based because the US government is especially important to our programmatic priorities. That said, it’s possible we’ll run (or fund someone else to run) a similar program in one or more non-US countries in the future, perhaps most likely in the UK.
Relatedly, what is the likelihood that future iterations of the fellowship might be less US-centric, or include Visa sponsorship?
A large portion of the value from programs like this comes from boosting fellows into career paths where they spend at least some time working in the US government, and many of the most impactful government roles require US citizenship. We are therefore mainly focused on people who have (a plausible pathway to) citizenship and are interested in US government work. Legal and organizational constraints means it is unlikely that we will be able to sponsor visas even if we run future rounds.
This program is US-based because the US government is especially important to our programmatic priorities. That said, it’s possible we’ll run (or fund someone else to run) a similar program in one or more non-US countries in the future, perhaps most likely in the UK.