Selects a small number of high potential change agents from around the world who are working on disruptive innovations in the areas of healthcare, livelihood development, environment, humanitarian aid/relief, education, and civic engagement, among many others. Fellows work in both the for-profit and not-for-profit worlds, have a positive track record as leaders in social innovation, and join a network of experts, peers, and supporters.

Grant or Scholarship
J.W. Saxe Memorial Prize for Public Service
Grant of up to $2000 awarded annually based on need, to one or more college or university students in the