The Mozilla Foundation Fellows Program seeks to empower the next generation of tech leaders. Specifically, the foundation looks for individuals who are not just imagining better technology futures but are actively building them. Consequently, this fellowship supports those working at the intersection of technology and society, advocating for a healthier, more open internet.
Program Overview
This fellowship is a highly competitive, global opportunity. The 2026 cohort will consist of up to 10 visionary leaders. These fellows will work on independent projects that align with Mozilla’s mission, such as trustworthy AI, internet privacy, and digital inclusion. Therefore, the program serves as an accelerator for impactful tech-policy and open-source projects.
Key Benefits
Fellows receive substantial support to ensure they can focus entirely on their work. Specifically, the benefits include:
- Funding: Fellows receive a competitive stipend (funding is available) to cover their time and project costs.
- Global Platform: Mozilla provides a stage to amplify the fellows’ work to a worldwide audience of developers, activists, and policymakers.
- Community: You join a prestigious alumni network of past fellows who are leaders in the open internet movement.
- Resources: Participants gain access to Mozilla’s internal expertise, legal guidance, and technical resources.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, you must demonstrate a track record of impact.
- Profile: The program targets “Builders” and “Leaders.” This includes software engineers, policy analysts, researchers, and digital activists.
- Vision: You must articulate a clear vision for how your work contributes to a more human-centric internet.
- Independence: Applicants typically propose their own projects rather than joining existing Mozilla teams.
Application Process
- Deadline: January 30, 2026.
- Submission: You apply through the Mozilla Foundation’s secure portal.
- Requirements: You need to submit a project proposal, a CV, and likely a portfolio of your previous work (code repositories, publications, or campaigns).






