Find out more about the

WOHL LEGACY LEADERSHIP FELLOWS

 

HOW TO APPLY

Eligibility

  • You are an aspiring or emerging lay or professional leader in the UK Jewish community
  • You must be supported by a nominated UK organisation
  • You have identified a high-calibre, relevant leadership programme (business school or equivalent) or a secondment post

What the award supports

  • Up to £10,000 towards tuition, travel, accommodation or materials and related costs for executive-level leadership learning in the UK or abroad
  • Learning opportunities to support your leadership journey

Your application process

  • Research and apply (or be ready to apply) to your chosen programme
  • Complete the WOHL LEADERSHIP FELLOWS online application form
  • Include two written references
  • Present a budget outlining amount requesting
  • You will be asked to provide relevant declarations and consents
  • Submit the form, contact details and any requested attachments including your CV

What happens next

  • You will receive a confirmation of receipt of application by return
  • Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis by the Wohl Legacy and its Board of Trustees
  • Applicants will be advised of the outcome of their application within eight weeks
  • Awards are paid to the nominating UK organisation, not directly to the applicant

Successful applicants

  • If awarded, you will be a member of the Wohl Leadership Fellows network and may be invited to events and further professional development
  • You will be expected to remain in, or seek out, a communal leadership role in the UK for at least two years after completing your chosen programme

When applying for a Wohl Leadership Fellows award, you will be taken to our APPLICANT PORTAL platform and will need to Create account before being taken to the application form.

Please ensure all required sections are completed and documents uploaded before submitting your application.

If you have any questions please contact Sarah O’Donoghue

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Maurice and Vivienne Wohl left us a powerful legacy of caring for every Jew in need, with compassion, respect and devotion

Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau, Former Chief Rabbi of Israel, Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv-Jaffa