The March 25 Leadership Fellowship
Call for Applications
Applications are now open for the inaugural cohort of the March 25 Leadership Fellowship.
The March 25 Leadership Fellowship is an Africa-focused, values-based leadership initiative designed to nurture emerging leaders committed to ethical leadership, responsibility, integrity, and service in everyday life.
The fellowship is built on a simple but powerful belief:
Leadership is not defined by recognition, but by the responsibilities we choose to carry in service of others.
While many leadership conversations focus narrowly on public office, the March 25 Leadership Fellowship challenges participants to think more broadly about leadership as something practiced daily—in our families, workplaces, institutions, communities, and professions.
Following the selection of five Founding Fellows through a leadership essay challenge, applications are now open to recruit 20 additional fellows to complete the inaugural cohort of 25 fellows.
Application Timeline
- Applications Open: May 08, 2026
- Application Deadline: May 31, 2026
- Shortlisted Candidates Notification: June 2026
- Fellowship Launch: Late June / Early July 2026.
About the Fellowship
The fellowship is a 12-month mentor-driven leadership journey built around:
- Reflective dialogue on values-based leadership
- Intergenerational conversations with experienced leaders
- Mentorship engagements
- Peer learning and structured reflection
- Practical leadership development grounded in responsibility
Fellows will engage with experienced global leaders and mentors, including Senior Fellows from Aspen and other international leadership fellowships, who have demonstrated meaningful leadership impact in their communities, institutions, and organizations.
These mentors will facilitate reflective leadership dialogues, share lessons from their leadership journeys, and support fellows in examining the responsibilities and ethical challenges of leadership.
Who Should Apply?
We welcome applications from emerging leaders across Africa who:
- Demonstrate integrity, responsibility, and leadership potential
- Are committed to ethical leadership and service
- Show evidence of leadership in their communities, professions, institutions, or civic spaces
- Are open to reflection, dialogue, and mentorship
- Are committed to amplifying voices often left unheard in leadership conversations
Applicants may come from diverse sectors including:
- Civil society
- Public service
- Health and development
- Business and entrepreneurship
- Academia
- Community leadership
- Social impact initiatives
Eligibility
Applicants should generally:
- Be between 25–40 years of age
(Exceptional candidates outside this range may be considered) - Be based in Africa
- Demonstrate commitment to participating fully in the fellowship over 12 months
- Have reliable access to participate in virtual/hybrid fellowship engagements
Facilitators And Mentors
Application Reflections
- As part of the application process, applicants are invited to respond thoughtfully to the following reflection questions. The fellowship values: • Honesty • Depth of reflection • Clarity of thought • Personal insight Applicants are encouraged to draw from their own experiences, values, and observations.
Fellowship Modules
- The fellowship will explore themes including: • Leadership as Responsibility • Leadership Beyond Public Office • Ethical Leadership & Decision-Making • Institutions, Power & Accountability • Voices Often Unheard • Leadership & Society • Leadership in Practice • Leadership & Resilience
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