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2024

Miyoba Hamuhuma

Zambia
Social-Welfare

Economically empowering mothers of children with disabilities and championing the rights of children with disabilities in Zambia. Read more

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OSV Grant 2024 Winner, Miyoba Hamuhuma.
2024
Grants
Zambia

KEY VALUES: In all settings, represent standards of character; Philanthropic, Teamwork, hard work, Result-oriented, Family commitment.

Career Motivation: When I see vulnerable communities (where I have worked) are empowered to take control of their own lives enabling them live in dignity.I am Miyoba Hamuhuma, a Zambian male who is 46 years old. I am a wheelchair user having contracted polio when I was a child.

Despite inaccessible infrastructure at our universities, it did not deter me from attaining a higher education and I am happy that my perseverance has been a motivating factor to younger people with disabilities. I am a holder of a postgraduate diploma in Disability Administration and Rehabilitation, Diploma in Entrepreneurship, Degree in Social Work, and a Master of Business Administration. I was awarded at DMI-St. Eugene University in Zambia for coming out the second-best MBA student for the 2016 intake.

I am a 2018 NGO Management US State Department International Visitor Leadership Program Alumnus and gained a lot of knowledge on NGO management, inclusion and networking. I have worked for one of the largest disabilities organisation, Cheshire Homes Society of Zambia (CHSZ) for 15 years of which 10 years of those years, I was the Country Director. It is at CHSZ where I got most of my exposure and became famous in championing inclusive education and the rights of people with disabilities. I enjoyed favorable coverage from the news outlets. Several of the news outlets used me as their source of news on disability. In addition to this, several Embassies accredited to Zambia, Civil Society Organizations, Disabled People’s Organizations and individuals always engaged/still, engage me on disability issues. During my time at CHSZ, the EU, Comic Relief, Miseroer and Leonard Cheshire International Inclusive Education funded projects enrolled a total of number of 4,500 children with disabilities in ordinary schools.

Because of my strong stance on promoting inclusion, rights of people with disabilities, experience in Ngo management, leadership etc. saw me being awarded with a medal in 2010 by the then Vatican Ambassador to Zambia. In 2023, Rehabilitation International (RI) in New York, USA equally awarded me with the RI Centennial Award for my Significant Contribution in the disability sector in Zambia and worldwide.  Currently, I am the Founder/Executive Director at Enlight Abilities Organisation. In my tenure at this organisation, with the Enlight Abilities team, we have managed to promote inclusive education by lobbying ministry of education in Eastern Province to ensure that children with disabilities are enrolled in ordinary schools etc. Finally, I am happy to have been featured in the Global Network Article for 2023.

Top Goal

To advocate for increased enrollment of children with disabilities in the local mainstream schools to promote inclusive learning.

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Jack, is saving dying languages like Navajo.

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United States

Pursue open-source quantum computing. Read more

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N.E.R.D. - Native Evolutionary Response Diagnostics leverages computer vision to track and classify the antennae sampling behaviour of ants in response to volatile organic compounds from cancer cells. Like a sign language interpreter to understand what the ants are detecting to help us rapidly, accessibly, and accurately diagnose multiple cancers. Read more

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Ian Davis

United States

Design and build an affordable mechanical partial hand prosthetic device as a DIY kit. Read more

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Build an online marketplace that connects emerging brands with event hosts. Read more

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Israel Balogun

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Providing alternative  learning space for homeless youngsters in Nigeria. Read more

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Jack Connor

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Saving dying languages by archiving them and creating LLMs capable of conversing in those languages starting with Navajo. Read more

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2025 Application Process Timeline

January 1, 2025 to February 28, 2025

Stage 1: Early Application Window

To apply, please complete the Fellowships & Grants application form. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis, so the earlier you apply, the earlier your application will be reviewed.

We’ll let you know if you’re shortlisted for the next round as soon as we make a decision, usually in 30 days.

You can view the sample form here.

March 1, 2025 to April 30, 2025

Extended Application Window

Missed the early application window? Don’t worry. You still have a chance to apply for the Fellowships after March 1st. Fill out the application form, and we’ll add it to our backlog and review it as soon as possible.

Till May 30, 2025

Stage 2: Intro Calls With the Team

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to a short call with members of the OSV Team. This is your chance to share ideas, demonstrate your curiosity, and solve problems with the rest of the group.

Till May 30, 2025

Stage 3: Longer chats with the team

You’ll get to meet and interact with other members of the OSV team and our extended network. Each interaction is a step closer to joining the Fellowship. We’ll let you know the final decision by June 1st, 2025.

1st July 2025 onwards

Fellowship & Grants Commencement

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The internet has unleashed a new wave of innovations by making knowledge freely available and allowing collaborations that were once impossible.

COVID has accelerated all of these long-term trends. The rise of remote work has opened up a new wave of opportunities. Geography has become history.  Today, a teenage prodigy in rural Karnataka can collaborate with a scientist in Kansas. A researcher in Mombasa can be funded by an eccentric in Manhattan. Seven degrees of separation have collapsed into one; nearly anyone is just a mouse click away.

Chart your own path

Credentialism is dying. You are no longer bound by the standard script. The tools are in your hands, a cornucopia of resources at your fingertips. Passion projects are the new résumés. The question is no longer, “Where did you go to university?” but “What have you made?”



Each of our fellows will follow a unique path. Some will research new ideas, some will build new ideas, and some will spread new ideas.

No Debt

Getting started with something new can be daunting, especially when you have responsibilities.


Innovation requires freedom to tinker, experiment and learn. We believe in the value of original mistakes.



All fellows receive a $100,000 equity-free grant to pursue their projects for one year, post which we will help them raise equity if they choose to do so.

Our network is your network

Extraordinary visions demand powerful networks. We connect you directly to investors, partners, and mentors, while welcoming you into our growing community of Fellows and Grantees.


We've seen first-hand how unexpected creative breakthroughs emerge when our network's diverse interests and perspectives collide.

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The Grants program helps even more people to unleash their potential.



Alongside our ten Fellowships, up to twenty individuals will each receive a $10,000 grant and access to OSV’s network of founders, investors, and experts to support them in bringing their projects to life.


There is no separate application process for the Grants program. Winners will be selected based on their Fellowship Application form.

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Justh

(Grants 2023,  Fellowships 2024)

"I was able to make the song the way it is because of the O'Shaughnessy Grants and now the fellowship has been truly transformative for me on many levels. It has broadened my vision, given me the strength to do a lot of inner development and courage to work on my art with a lot of patience. "

Julian Gough

(Grants 2024)

"This is an amazingly well-connected group… "

Justh

(Grants 2024)

"I just have to take a moment to reiterate what an incredible privilege it is to a part of this group. Just look at the raw "getting things done" energy JUST today!

You all inspire me to greater things, and I'm pretty stoked on what I'm doing already 😬"

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The Fellowships and Grants empower individuals of the highest caliber whose work positively impacts the world, from scientific breakthroughs and technological innovations to enduring artistic and cultural contributions.

If you’re working on something that can improve the world, we want to hear from you.


While our Fellows and Grantees pursue many projects across multiple domains, they all embody certain traits:

Personal Agency

Everyone has the power and capability to actively shape their future. We seek individuals who have consistently demonstrated initiative and proactiveness in their work and actions, reflecting a strong sense of personal agency.

Exemplary Proof-of-work

Past performance does not necessarily predict future performance, but it offers valuable insights into an individual’s character and capabilities. A history of exemplary work in any domain will serve as a strong indicator of your skills, ability, and potential.

resourcefulness

The Fellowships will provide financial aid to get your project off the ground, but how creatively can you use that funding to achieve the maximum impact in the shortest amount of time? We’re looking for people who are determined, have demonstrated good judgment, and can make ingenious use of limited resources to achieve their goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the eligibility criteria for the fellowship?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

Who can apply?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

Do I have to start a company to be part of the program?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

I’m starting a venture-backed startup. Can I apply?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

Do I have to quit my job to join the fellowship?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

How many fellows and grantees will be selected?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

What is the O’Shaughnessy grants program?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

Can I be a part of the fellowship remotely?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work

What are some examples of what people can work on as part of the fellowships? Does it have to be a company?

The fellowship is open to adults worldwide, regardless of their background. We only require that you have a strong portfolio of proof of work