Fellowship FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the Charlie Kirk Resilience & Renewal Fellowship?

A one-off leadership fellowship planned for 2026, bringing together Christian and Jewish emerging leaders for a structured, reflective programme in Israel.

Why is it a one-off?

This Fellowship is intentionally framed as a single initiative.
If it proves meaningful and sustainable, future editions may be considered — but nothing is assumed.

Who is it for?

Christian and Jewish leaders (approx. ages 22–40) active in:

  • Education
  • Faith leadership
  • Policy or public affairs
  • Media or culture
  • Entrepreneurship or civil society

Is this a political programme?

No.
The Fellowship is educational and formative. Participants may hold diverse views, but must share a commitment to respectful dialogue and moral seriousness.

How many fellows will be selected?

A small cohort (anticipated 15–25 participants) to preserve depth, trust, and meaningful engagement.

What will the programme involve?

  • Site visits across Israel
  • Meetings with civic, academic, and community leaders
  • Guided discussions on resilience, renewal, faith, and responsibility
  • Shared learning between Christian and Jewish participants

When will applications open?

Details will be released in stages.
Registering interest ensures you receive updates first.

Is there a cost to participate?

The Fellowship is expected to be partially subsidised through donations. Final details will be shared before applications open.

How can I support the Fellowship?

Supporters may:

  • Contribute financially
  • Sponsor fellows
  • Assist with logistics or partnerships

Enquiries can be made via the Support page.

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