THE FRANK KAREL
SCHOLARSHIP
2019 winners
Thanks to generous support from The Rockefeller Foundation, The Frank Karel Scholarship enables The Communications Network to offer complimentary registrations to nonprofit staffers and communications-focused academics who would not otherwise be able to attend ComNet19.
What is The Frank Karel Scholarship?
Thanks to generous support from The Rockefeller Foundation, The Frank Karel Scholarship enables The Communications Network to offer complimentary registrations to nonprofit staffers and communications-focused academics who would not otherwise be able to attend ComNet19.
Who is eligible to apply for a scholarship?
Full-time, nonprofit staff and communications-focused academics with a demonstrated need for financial assistance who wish to attend ComNet19.
Please consider applying for a scholarship if:
You are a staffer at a 501c3 NGO
You are an academic or graduate student pursuing research in communications in the social sector
You have a demonstrated financial need
You can identify how attendance will benefit you/your organization
Preference will be given to those whose roles are directly linked to communications
This scholarship is NOT for you if:
You work at a foundation, consultancy, or B corp
You work at an organization represented on The Communications Network Board
You received a scholarship to attend ComNet18
If you were awarded a Karel Scholarship to attend ComNet18 you are eligible for a discount to ComNet19. Please contact Yabby at yfaris@comnetwork.org for more information.
What does the scholarship cover?
Thanks to the generous support of The Rockefeller Foundation, The Frank Karel Scholarship covers the cost of registration and one pre-conference workshop at ComNet19. Additionally, the scholarship allows you to receive a discount on the conference for the following year. A scholarship does NOT include travel, lodging, or other incidental expenses.
Does the scholarship pay for hotel and travel costs?
Unfortunately no. We are unable to cover travel, lodging, and other incidental expenses for the conference.
What will I need in order to complete my application?
Your contact information
The name and location of your nonprofit/university
Your job title, a job description, and an explanation of how your role is related to communications
A brief explanation of what you hope to gain/learn at the conference—noting how attending ComNet19 will help you and your organization improve, and how you will contribute to the conference/field
A demonstrated financial need—this can be a letter from your staff leader/supervisor acknowledging the lack of available funds for professional development
Who was Frank Karel?
In the mid-1970s, Frank Karel was hired as the new communications lead for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The first ever. And he didn't know where to begin or what to do… So, he picked up the phone and called a colleague with a similar sounding title at The Rockefeller Foundation, who graciously invited him to lunch to discuss the opportunities and challenges ahead.
And with that lunch, The Communications Network was born. Today, The Communications Network counts more than 1,500 members from social sector organizations across the globe.
Frank would later join The Rockefeller Foundation as its communications chief and help the foundation expand its leadership in the philanthropic sector.
In the spirit of honoring this history, The Rockefeller Foundation is the founding sponsor of The Frank Karel Scholarship at The Communications Network’s annual conference.