Pete Farley
Director of Communications
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Awards Nearly $450,000 for Science Policy Fellows in Idaho, Missouri, and Virginia
Today, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) announced $448,550 in funding to support science and technology policy fellowships in Idaho, Missouri, and Virginia to connect scientists with policymakers and support the use of scientific evidence in decision making. These grants will enable the launch of fellowships similar to those pioneered by the California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to train and supply science and technology fellows to policy makers.
“The importance of incorporating scientific evidence in policy decisions cannot be overstated,” said CZI Health Policy Lead, Anne Claiborne. “Through these state-centric science policy fellowships, CZI is excited to support scientists to engage with policymakers in their states so they can learn from each other, strengthen the basis for sound policy decisions, and cultivate future leaders in science policy.”
These policy fellowship programs will forge dedicated channels for constructive dialogue between scientists and policymakers and help elevate scientific issues and findings within civic discourse. The fellowships also aim to enrich policymakers’ understanding of how the scientific method can inform decision making while enhancing scientists’ understanding about how to communicate effectively with policymakers.
CZI is funding these grants in partnership with local and national funders specific to each location:
The AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowships program was founded in 1973, and as of 2019 places more than 250 fellows each year in all branches of the federal government. The CCST Science Fellows program was established in 2009 and has historically placed 10 fellows annually in the California state legislature. In 2020, in light of the success of the program, CCST is expanding its cohort to include an additional five fellows that will be placed in the state executive branch.
These new fellowships will help inform how CCST’s successful state-based science fellows program can be replicated across other states where policy institutions operate differently and where science policy issues vary. In 2019, CZI awarded a $285,000 grant to CCST’s Science & Technology Policy Fellowship Program in partial support of its 2019–2020 fellows, who are currently serving as staff in the California State Legislature and in the California Executive Branch.
About the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Founded by Dr. Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg in 2015, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) is a new kind of philanthropy that’s leveraging technology to help solve some of the world’s toughest challenges — from eradicating disease, to improving education, to reforming the criminal justice system. Across three core Initiative focus areas of Science, Education, and Justice & Opportunity, we’re pairing engineering with grant-making, impact investing, and policy and advocacy work to help build an inclusive, just and healthy future for everyone. For more information, please visit chanzuckerberg.com.
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