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Anna Finestone, 2009 EPS Fellow, worked to create a sustainable agri-business to fight hunger in Ghana.

UNC Entrepreneurial Public Service (EPS) Fellowships

This program has been replaced by the Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowships. This information is for reference only.

Overview

The UNC EPS Fellowship Program awards up to four summer fellowships of up to $3,000 each to develop and implement social entrepreneurship projects that employ innovative, sustainable approaches to complex social needs anywhere in the world. Any returning, full-time undergraduate or graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill is eligible to apply. Fellows work with community partners and faculty mentors who are familiar with their topics or geographic areas, and the students are responsible for the major planning and implementation of their projects. The fellowships are made possible through the support of the Donald P. Kanak family.



Learn about previous Fellows.

The Carolina Center for Public Service strengthens the University's public service commitment by promoting scholarship and service that are responsive to the concerns of the state and contribute to the common good.

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