Fellowship
Founder Region's Identifying Project
Most service organizations have Identifying Projects that help the organization realize its mission. From Soroptimist International down to the club level, one will find many innovative, heartwarming, and challenging projects to fulfill the Soroptimist mission, which is to improve the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world. Club projects reflect the interest, background, and skills of the membership, and give a club focus and local notoriety in their communities.
FOUNDER REGION FELLOWSHIP (FRF)
Fellowship is the identifying project of Founder Region. FRF's mission is to advance the status of women through financial support to women in the final phase of their doctoral degree. This project gives grants to selected women attending universities within the bounds of Founder Region. A byproduct of this support is affirmation of the importance of the recipients' work and value as an individual.
THE FELLOWSHIP GOAL
FRF
seeks to support women who are working in fields traditionally held by
men or fields that have great social importance to the world.
The
recipients' work will reflect and further Soroptimist ideals.
WHAT DOES THE FELLOWSHIP LOGO MEAN?
Improving
the lives of women and girls