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Human Advocates Training Program

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The Human Advocates Training Program, offered by Columbia University's Center for the Study of Human , provides a $23,000 USD scholarship. It supports grassroots leaders in human advocacy through a comprehensive program in New York City.

$23,000 USD

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  • Grassroots leaders in human advocacy

Key highlights

  • Award amount: $23,000 USD
  • Affiliated with Columbia University
  • Located in New York City

Why apply

  • Significant financial support of $23,000 USD
  • Opportunity to enhance skills in human advocacy
  • Access to Columbia University's resources and networks

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Apr 28, 2026

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Who can apply

  • Nationality: Unrestricted
  • Host country: United States

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Quick facts

Status

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Field of study

English Language and Literature

Number of awards

9

Payout method

Paid to the college or financial aid office

Application plan

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  • Verify the application deadline on the official website.

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  • Application deadline
  • Specific application steps
  • Essay requirements

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  1. Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Photo or headshot, Video submission, Portfolio or external link.
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  • Prepare to demonstrate your involvement in human advocacy.
  • Highlight your leadership experience in grassroots organizations.

Key requirements (18)

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  • HRAP Word Cloud.
  • Founded in 1989, the Human Advocates Program (HRAP) is a unique and successful model of human capacity building.….
  • HRAP’s comprehensive program of advocacy, networking, skills-building, and academic coursework provides advocates the opportunity to hone practical skills, develop a deeper understanding of human , and foster mutually beneficial relationships with organizations and indiv….
  • More than 300 advocates from over 80 countries have participated in HRAP since 1989.
  • Travel and study internationally.
  • Advocates must provide proof of institutional endorsement in English from their organizations for their participation in the Program and must commit to returning to that organization upon completion of the Program. Only one application per organization should be submitted.….
  • Funding.
  • After ISHR conducts its stringent selection process, it makes every effort to secure funding for shortlisted Advocates to attend the program.….
  • Hrap_apply_witness_2015.jpg.
  • 2015 Advocates Swe Zin Oo (Burma) and Elina K. Horo (India) attend a workshop on video advocacy.
  • 2015 Advocates Swe Zin Oo (Burma) and Elina K. Horo (India) attend a workshop on video advocacy. Photo by Raymond Liang.
  • Application.
  • Instructions.
  • Applicants are asked to complete the application in its entirety. Please complete all sections in English. Please follow all instructions, including those sent to your email address.
  • In order to access the application, applicants must register an account on the ISHR website and log in. Once logged in, applicants can begin a new application by choosing Start/Resume An HRAP Application from the menu.
  • Upon submission of a completed application, a confirmation will be sent to the applicant. Applicants may also login to the online application to view their submitted applications.
  • After beginning an application, the applicant can either choose to save the form as a draft, or submit a completed application. If you choose to save the form as a draft, you can return to this page to complete it.….
  • To edit complete submitted applications, log in to the ISHR website and choose Manage HRAP Submission.

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  • Photo or headshot
  • Video submission
  • Portfolio or external link
  • Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
  • Résumé or CV

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Details on the application process for the Human Rights Advocates Training Program are not specified. Check the official website for updates.

Award & payment

Amount: $23,000 USD

Number of awards: 9

Payout: Paid to the college or financial aid office

About the provider

Overview

Columbia University's Human Advocates Training Program provides a $23,000 scholarship to support grassroots leaders in human advocacy, leveraging New York City's resources.

Sponsor & application

Information last verified Apr 28, 2026.

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FAQ

What is the award amount for the Human Rights Advocates Training Program?
The award amount is $23,000 USD.
Who can apply for this scholarship?
Applicants of any nationality can apply, but the program is hosted in the United States.
What is the focus of the Human Rights Advocates Training Program?
The program focuses on human rights capacity building for grassroots leaders.
Where is the Human Rights Advocates Training Program located?
The program is affiliated with Columbia University in New York City.