The TILN fellowship trains emerging US and European leaders in inclusive leadership and social cohesion through expert-led learning and an immersive program in Prague.
Funder: German Marshall Fund of the United States
Due Dates (Anticipated): October 2026 (applications open, projected) | November 2026 (applications close, projected)
Funding Amounts: Fellows pay a $1200 registration fee; travel, accommodation, and most program costs are covered.
Summary: Fellowship for emerging US and European leaders under 35 to advance inclusive leadership and social cohesion through immersive training and a transatlantic alumni network.
Key Information: All dates are projected; check the program page for the latest cycle information.
The Transatlantic Inclusion Leaders Network (TILN) is a competitive fellowship program that brings together emerging leaders from across the United States and Europe to foster inclusive leadership, strengthen social cohesion, and drive progress toward more equitable institutions. Through a blend of distance learning and an immersive in-person program (held in 2026 in Prague, Czech Republic), fellows receive training from experts, exposure to policymaking institutions, and access to a robust alumni network. The program is designed for young leaders with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and aims to equip participants with the skills and networks needed to excel in public, private, and civil society leadership roles.