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THE STAND UP FELLOWSHIP 2016 Overview The Stand Up Fellowship empowers Jewish leaders to explore their own authentic leadership, connect with a community of change makers and develop new skills to create social impact. welcome The Fellowship is designed for leaders from the Jewish community aged 22-32 who are passionate about selfexploration, growth, collaboration and creating social change. In this document, you will find: Vision Structure & Calendar The Crew Fees & Policies How to Apply Testimonials The Vision The Stand Up fellowship seeks to inspire and train the next generation of social impact leaders from within the Jewish community. We at Stand Up believe in empowering people. We believe that leadership is about pursuing passion and purpose and crafting a personal journey of authentic leadership. From this platform leaders can stand up, skill up and change the world. There are many leadership programs focused solely on skill development, entrepeneurship and professionalism. But at Stand Up, we believe that at the core of every leader lies a deeper exploration of self that ultimately fuels leaders to create positive social change. Experiences Step outside of your comfort zone and dive into immersive encounters and creative workshops in order to inspire your personal leadership journey. Allies what will you get out of it? Join a diverse group of ‘allies’: facilitators, mentors and fellows who will help you pursue your personal vision. Inspirers Engage with established social entrepreneurs and change makers who are the Tikkun Olam trail blazers. Toolbox Learn new innovative tools that will take your leadership to the next level. Skills that you can apply in your personal and professional life. Jewish Identity Explore social impact with a proud and activated Jewish identity, hinged upon Jewish values. The Fellowship will run for 7 months, from March to September 2016, and will include a combination of workshops, encounters, gatherings and escapes. Escapes structure We believe immersion retreats are the most effective way to build community and to have deep, meaningful conversations. That’s why the fellowship begins and ends with a 3-day retreat in the Mornington Peninsula. This gives fellows an opportunity to escape from the activity of daily life in order to reflect, co-create, build community and foster creativity and innovation. Encounters & Workshops There will be one encounter or workshop run on a Sunday each month for the duration of the Fellowship. Encounters take fellows out on excursions to delve deeper into social issues and engage with inspirers in different locations. Workshops will be focused on learning new skills and exploring different leadership themes. Gatherings Gatherings will take place one evening a month. This is time for the Fellowship group to check-in, share ideas, process our journey and to have some fun. March Opening Dinner program Gatherings run from 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm* Encounters & Workshops run for either 4 or 8 hours* *Times serve as an approximate guide and may vary slightly. The Calendar is a guideline only and may be subject to change. 31st Gathering April Intention & Community This opening retreat will be focused on building the fellowship community, setting intentions and exploring authentic leadership 8-10th Weekend Escape Disrupt & Think Differently Leadership is about disrupting the norm and thinking outside the box. We will get to know leaders of 2 dynamic social enterprises. 17th Encounter (STREAT & The School of Life) Understanding Your Leadership Inventory SWOT: Analysing leadership and personality strengths and weaknesses. What is your MBTI 27th Gathering May July The Big Social Issue 1 Deep dive into one of the most pressing social issues in Australia: Asylum Seekers & Refugees. 15th Encounter (Asylum Seeker Resource Centre) Leading Your Tribe Wrestle with Jewish community and identity: The past, the present and the future. 26th Gathering Fellows Night Out Head out for a night of fun together. How does rock-climbing sound? Learning from Each Other A night of co-creation and peer-topeer workshops. 10th Workshop 21st Gathering August June Innovating Our Way Innovation and thinking creatively is the only way to solve societies most pressing issues. Hackathon: Building a Social Venture Rapid pace workshop in brainstorming, designing, creating and pitching a social venture. 5th Encounter (Dave Curtis) The Big Social Issue 2 Explore the elephant in the room: Indigenous Australia. 7th Encounter (Benson Saulo & Yorta Yorta) 23rd Gathering Driving a Team Understanding the dynamics, interplay, success and collaboration of teams. 25th Gathering September Storytelling At the heart of effective leadership is the ability to tell a story that inspires, influences and convinces people to follow. 4th Workshop Leadership Visioning Where to from here? This closing retreat focuses on stepping forward as leaders and as a community. What’s our vision? What’s our gameplan to change the world? 9-11th Weekend Escape October Final Dinner 13th Gathering “ The stand up fellowship was a unique opportunity to explore ideas and values, learn from inspiring leaders, mentors and entrepreneurs and challenge ourselves to expand our horizons. It was a special to experience all of this with an impressive and fun group of peers who have now developed a special bond and lasting friendship. ” - Romy Grace, 2015 Stand Up Fellow the crew Facilitators Allies The experienced leaders who will guide the Fellowship journey. Expanding networks with great supporters like these: Aaron Densham Aaron has been leading groups and educating for over 10 years across the globe. More recently, he launched his own education organisation, the Bloom Collective. He loves to run trails, play Djembe and sometimes pretends he is a contemporary dancer. Gary Samowitz CEO of Stand Up, Gary has over 15 years experience in leading groups and creating positive change. He is currently a Schusterman Fellow, recognised amongst some of the most inspiring leaders in the Jewish world. He enjoys competing in triathlons and being a good dad to his three kids. Lillian Kline Previously a corporate lawyer, consultant to non profits and Development Director at Stand Up, Lillian is now the Coordinator of Pathways to Politics Program at Melbourne University as well as a Senior Executive at Small Giants. She can be found deadlifting at crossfit or running around Hank Marvin with her four kids. Danny Almagor Danny is the Managing Director of Small Giants and was the founder and CEO of Engineers without Borders Australia. He is unwavering in his commitment to make the world a better place. Inspirers Change-makers who have previously spoken to our Fellows. • Melissa Castan: Senior Lecturer at Monash University Law Faculty and Deputy Director for the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law • Elliott Costello: Co-founder and CEO of YGAP • Mark Dreyfus QC MP: Shadow Attorney General and Shadow Minister for the Arts • Justine Flynn: co-founder and Director of Brand and People at Thankyou Group • Kaj Lofgren: Director of The School of Life • Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM: CEO and Founder of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre. • Jan Owen AM: CEO, of Foundation for Young Australians • David Ritter: CEO of Greenpeace Australia Pacific • Benson Saulo: National Director of the National Indigenous Youth Leadership Academy • Rebecca Scott: CEO of STREAT • Evan Thornley: Co-founder of LookSmart and the Goodstart Consortium, founding director of Getup and former CEO of Better Place Australia “ The program allowed me to resolve the age old question of what I wanted to do with my life, inspired me to start working on my own Social enterprise and connected me to an incredible network of leaders. ” - Ariel Hersh, 2015 Stand Up Fellow Please note: the above Inspirers were 2014 and 2015 Fellowship speakers. Speakers and scheduling subject to change. Mentorship Need a sounding board or an experienced advisor? We will pair Fellows with a mentor who they can meet with periodically throughout the duration of the Fellowship to learn, guide and shape their personal and/or professional lives. Workshops & Conferences extend yourself Want to be inspired by some of the most incredible thought leaders, educators and presenters in Melbourne? The Fellowship will offer complimentary or heavily discounted entry to a range of conferences & workshops in Melbourne (e.g. School of Life, Progress, TedX). Seed Funding The Fellowship is enhanced by some optional extras. Have an innovative impact idea that you want to get off the ground? We can help connect Fellows with seed funding they may need to create impact. Fellowship Alumni 23 outstanding young leaders have participated in this program previously. They look forward to meeting you and joining several workshops. Attendance fees & policies The Fellowship is both an individual and a group journey. We have designed a spiral curriculum where each workshop, encounter and gathering builds on the next. Therefore, we see the Fellowship as a journey taking each individual from A to Z. In addition, the group experience lies at the core of the Fellowship. A cohort that learns, grows, inspires and challenges one another can be incredibly transformative. Accordingly, both of the above can only be achieved with high levels of attendance. We ask that Fellows do not miss: • Either of the two weekend immersion escapes • More than two gatherings/workshops/encounters (in total not each) Fees Applications The Fellowship fee is $2500. The fee includes all workshops, encounters, gatherings and escapes, as well as any meals scheduled during Fellowship time. We recommend contacting your employer to assist (in part or full) in funding your Fellowship participation as a professional development opportunity. If your organisation requires more information about the program, please have them contact us. Stand Up believes in accessible experiences and education for all. We offer scholarships and/or payment plans for those who are unable to meet the required fee. Please contact us for a confidential discussion. Apply today if: • Leadership: You see yourself as a leader. You are willing to Stand Up and lead. • Jewish connection: You are proud of and passionate about your Jewish identity and community. • Social Impact: You care about creating positive social change and are determined to make a difference. • Exploration: You are open to self-inquiry, growth, challenge and questioning. • Collaborating: You live for people! You love to connect, learn and get deep and meaningful with the people around you. Selection Process The selection process involves three stages: 1. Applicants will submit an online application form. The closing date for applications is Monday 1st March 2016. 2. A select number of applicants will be invited for an interview during the week beginning Monday March 7th 2016. 3. Fellowship positions will offered Monday March 18th, 2016. Contact For more information about The Fellowship, please contact Stand Up’s Leadership & Social Innovation Director Aaron Densham at: [email protected] or 0419 392 676 To apply for the fellowship, please go to www.standup.org.au/programs/fellowship and follow the prompts. About Stand Up Stand Up is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the pursuit of social justice for disadvantaged communities in Australia. It aims to educate and inspire the Jewish community to take action towards a better world. Jewish values urge us to question injustice, to act, and to take collective responsibility. Stand Up sparks and sustains social change by channelling the passion and potential of Jewish change-makers into action for a more just world. Stand Up’s educational vision is to nurture a Jewish community to become more closely connected to the social fibres of humanity, and engage in Jewish principles that compel a life of social justice and giving. It is an aim for an interdependent identity, in which Jewishness and social conscience inform and strengthen one another.