The ILEE Freedom Writers Fellowship empowers writers who champion free markets and individual liberty. Below are the specific objectives of the program:
Foster a community of writers dedicated to promoting liberty and free markets.
Equip participants with the skills and knowledge to craft compelling narratives that inspire change.
Amplify the voices of underrepresented groups in society through thoughtful and engaging writing.
Provide a platform for writers to share their work and connect with like-minded individuals.
Applications are welcomed from university students, graduates, journalists, and individuals passionate about writing.
Below are answers to some common questions about the ILEE Freedom Writers Fellowship (FWF).
The ILEE Freedom Writers Fellowship is a program designed to empower writers who advocate for free markets and individual liberty. It provides training, mentorship, and a platform for impactful writing.
The fellowship is open to individuals passionate about libertarianism, storytelling, advocacy, and impactful writing. There are no specific age or professional background requirements.
The training will start on March 6th, 2025, and end on April 20th, 2025. These two months of training will be entirely online. Afterwards, there will be a 2-day onsite grand finale and graduation where participants will be awarded a certificate and successful trainees inducted into the fellowship.
You can apply by visiting www.ileeghana.org/fwf-2025/ and filling out the application form for the 2025 cohort.
Benefits include leadership mentoring, access to a professional network, opportunities to reach top-tier news outlets, rewards for excellence, and interactive writing workshops.
The main objectives are to build a community of writers, develop storytelling skills, amplify diverse voices, and provide a platform for sharing work.
The fellowship is fully funded, so there is no cost to participants.
Participants will receive mentorship from experienced writers, access to resources and training, and opportunities to publish their work.
Yes, the fellowship is designed to be flexible and accommodate participants with various commitments.
Fellows are selected based on their application, which includes a writing sample and a statement of interest. The selection process aims to identify individuals with a strong passion for libertarian principles and impactful writing.