Creative Community Fellows: New England

Creative Community Fellows: New England

Driving transformation through arts and culture can be challenging, complex, and often lonely. Creative Community Fellows: New England brings together cultural innovators from across New England for an eight-month fellowship to be part of something bigger: a connected community of creative leaders learning, sharing, and convening to bring their visions for change to life.

Creative Community Fellows:
New England

Driving transformation through arts and culture can be challenging, complex, and often lonely. Creative Community Fellows: New England brings together cultural innovators from across New England for an eight-month fellowship to be part of something bigger: a connected community of creative leaders learning, sharing, and convening to bring their visions for change to life.

Creative Community Fellows: New England

See What It’s About

Information Session

We invite you to watch a recording of our most recent information session on Creative Community Fellows: New England, however there are no more upcoming sessions.

In this recording our team walks through the fellowship and application process, is joined by an alum to hear about their experience both during and after the program, and hosts a Q&A!

You are…

A creative change-maker in your community. You use the power of arts and culture to drive equitable social or physical transformations in your world, alongside local partners.

You have…

A good start, but want to advance your project to make an even greater impact. So you’ll need the curiosity, an open mind and determination to tackle the challenges ahead.

You’ll gain…

Frameworks for thinking about how to advance your project goals. You’ll create a theory of change for your work and a plan for moving things forward in alignment with your values and in partnership with your community.

You’ll use…

Your new knowledge right away. Together, we’ll test, adapt and build on your work. You’ll walk away with clarity…and a game plan. 90% of Fellows said they shared learnings from the program with their collaborators and organizations.

You’ll join…

A community of supportive peers dedicated to learning from and sharing with each other. It’s a connected cohort that continues to support each other into the future.

You are…

A creative change-maker in your community. You use the power of arts and culture to drive equitable social or physical transformations in your world, alongside local partners.

You have…

A good start, but want to advance your project to make an even greater impact. So you’ll need the curiosity, an open mind and determination to tackle the challenges ahead.

You’ll gain…

Frameworks for thinking about how to advance your project goals. You’ll create a theory of change for your work and a plan for moving things forward in alignment with your values and in partnership with your community.

You’ll use…

Your new knowledge right away. Together, we’ll test, adapt and build on your work. You’ll walk away with clarity…and a game plan. 90% of Fellows said they shared learnings from the program with their collaborators and organizations.

You’ll join…

A community of supportive peers dedicated to learning from and sharing with each other. It’s a connected cohort that continues to support each other into the future.

How to Apply

Applications to Creative Community Fellows: New England are now closed. Thank you to everyone who submitted an application to our 2026 cohorts. Our team is now busy reading applications to discover the inspiring leaders who hope to join the fellowship and learn about their projects.

Following the application review, the NAS admissions team will invite select applicants to a final interview stage conducted through Zoom in January 2026. Invitations to join the 2026 cohorts will be sent out February 2026.

All applicants will be notified of their application’s status by December 19, 2025.

Have questions about the application or the program itself? Reach out to us!

This program is about action and we recognize that this work happens in stages. The most competitive applicants will be those who already have a good start:

Ideal Applicant
Ideal Applicant

Program Journey

Virtual Gatherings

Community Support & Connection

Virtual events to cultivate our community and learn from each other.

Creative Community House

Creative Community House

Seven days at a holistic innovation hub in Maine. The perfect inspirational setting, ideal for concentration, creativity and collaboration. You’ll learn new skills and have time to apply them on-site.

Launchpad

Launchpad

Three-day retreat with both cohorts present. Rekindle your cohort connections, forge new relationships, and meet with key leaders in New England to propel your project forward.

Coaching

Leadership Coaching

Tailored support to help you reach your unique goals and hone your leadership skills. Offered in virtual group sessions with a small number of your peers called Peer Exchange Groups.

Program Journey

Virtual Gatherings

Community Support & Connection

Virtual events to cultivate our community and learn from each other.

Creative Community House

Creative Community House

Seven days at a holistic innovation hub in Maine. The perfect inspirational setting, ideal for concentration, creativity and collaboration. You’ll learn new skills and have time to apply them on-site.

Launchpad

Launchpad

Three-day retreat with both cohorts present. Rekindle your cohort connections, forge new relationships, and meet with key leaders in New England to propel your project forward.

Coaching

Leadership Coaching

Tailored support to help you reach your unique goals and hone your leadership skills. Offered in virtual group sessions with a small number of your peers called Peer Exchange Groups.

Program Timeline

2026 CCFNE Timeline

Program Timeline

Cohort Lilac
(Mar. –
Nov. 2026)
Cohort Redbud
(Apr.  –
Dec. 2026)
Welcome Party
(online)
Mar. 26 Apr. 9
Setting Intentions
(online)
Apr. 23 Aug. 13
Creative Community House
(in person)
May 4 – 10 Aug. 25 – 31
Peer Exchange Groups
(online)
Apr. – Sep. Jul. – Dec.
Launchpad
(in person)
Nov. 3 – 6
Closing Event
(online)
Nov. TBD Dec. TBD

Program Stipend

Each Fellow will have access to a stipend of up to $10,000 to help offset the costs of participating in Creative Community Fellows: New England.

Creative Community Fellows: New England

Core Curriculum

STRATEGY: Clarify your project’s unique value and position in connection to your community

HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN: Learn a people-centered, cyclical process for developing and testing new ideas

LEADERSHIP: Develop a growth mindset and a way of leading that stems from your values

Faculty

Creative Community Fellows: New England’s teaching and facilitating team includes NAS staff, university faculty, artists and creative leaders from across the globe. Meet just some of our amazing faculty from previous years:

Hannah Fox

Hannah Fox
Director
The Bowes Museum

Sidney Hargro

Sidney Hargro
Executive Director
The LeadersTrust

Jamila Medley

Jamila Medley
Organizational Development and Solidarity Economy Educator

Hannah Fox

Hannah Fox
Director
The Bowes Museum

Sidney Hargro

Sidney Hargro
Executive Director
The LeadersTrust

Jamila Medley

Jamila Medley
Organizational Development and Solidarity Economy Educator

Our Alumni

Since Creative Community Fellows launched in 2014, nearly 340 fellows have connected, collaborated, and accelerated their valuable work to drive change in communities across the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cohort size?

Each cohort will be comprised of 20 people, for a total of 40 fellows accepted into the 2026 programs.

    Is this program free?

    Yes, program participation is underwritten thanks to the generous support of Barr Foundation. Fellows are only responsible for their transportation to and from the program’s in-person events (Creative Community House and Launchpad).

    What does full participation in this fellowship look like?

    Fellows must commit to attending both the Creative Community House and Launchpad in-person events, six Peer Exchange Group sessions (90 mins each, online), three online gatherings, and completing program evaluation surveys. Optional events include online workshops and online monthly “jamout” peer meet-ups.

    Tell me more about the stipend

    Each Fellow will have access to a stipend of up to $10,000 to help offset the costs of participating in Creative Community Fellows: New England. It is not a grant. A fellow will receive the full $10,000 if they meet the conditions for full program participation listed in the FAQ item above (i.e. attending both the Creative Community House and Launchpad in-person events, attending six Peer Exchange Group sessions, the three online gatherings, and completing program evaluation surveys.

    Stipends are taxable income and will be issued starting in 2026.

    Do I have to attend both events in person?

    Yes, we require that all participants attend in full (see below on what full attendance looks like). In joining Creative Community Fellows: New England, you are making a commitment to your peers. Past Fellows have told us that when others don’t attend in full, it dilutes the peer-learning exchange and the experience overall. For future years, we are working on an online-only program experience designed for those who cannot attend in-person events.

    Tell me more about the Creative Community House

    The venue for this event was chosen for its beautiful, tranquil setting to learn together. It aligns with our values of accessibility, sustainability, and supporting cultural connectors.

    Some Fellows may be paired in a room with another member of their cohort. Food will be prepared and provided by the venue team, with dietary restrictions accommodated when received ahead of time.

    At the Creative Community House, you will spend a week building community and collaborating with your cohort. This is an opportunity to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and clarify your understanding of the work you lead in your community.

    Each day opens and closes with peer-led Integration Circles, peer-led spaces for reflection, peer coaching, and discussion topics of your choice. Together, you will explore systems thinking, surfacing the ideas, arrangements, and effects that shape your work. You’ll examine and map the relationships and power dynamics in your community that must shift for your vision of change to succeed. From there, you’ll reflect on who you are as a leader and how you can apply those insights to maximize your impact.

    Midweek, you and your cohort will pause to recharge and integrate your new learnings before diving back in, starting with identifying a concrete place in your work for experimentation. You’ll then work one-on-one with your mentor for tailored advice, coaching, and support.

    As your time at the House comes to a close, you will bring it all together in an interactive design of your Theory of Change, a simple roadmap showing how your strategies lead to outcomes that advance your vision. After every workshop, you will add the day’s insights to your Theory of Change wayfinding map, so the pieces build across sessions into a clear, coherent, and testable plan for next steps.

    Do I have to have roommates at in-person events?

    Some Fellows will have one roommate during the Creative Community House.

    Is this program specifically for younger or emerging leaders?

    No. The program is intergenerational and our participants come with a range of experience levels. The important thing is that the project has advanced beyond the idea stage.

    What accessibility standards does NAS practice?

    Below is a growing list of accessibility standards that we practice at every in-person event:

    • We strive to create events that meet a wide range of accessiblity needs. In some cases, recreational or outdoor spaces where we host events may not be accessible, but we begin conversations with on-site staff and owners as early as possible to provide a complete picture for attendees. If NAS provides lodging, we ensure that the chosen facility has rooms which are accessible.
    • We strive for a smoke free environment and will assign designated areas for smoking away from the main activity spaces.
    • We provide break time between sessions, ample time to check-in and get settled before event kick-offs, flexibility around speaking and sharing according to what’s comfortable for you, and always aim to provide advance information around schedules and activities.
    • We provide wheelchair-accessible transportation for any off-site events.
    • We provide food, drinks, and snacks that meet the dietary requirements that are shared with us.
    • We provide designated quiet spaces and will provide low-sensory spaces and private spaces for religious accommodation upon request.
    • We will provide CART, open-captioning, simultaneous translation, and other language support upon request.

    We will do our best to accommodate any services needed above what’s listed. We are growing our accessibility justice knowledge and practices—we’re always open to feedback and learning new things. You can reach out to us here.

    “I have never had time and space to really focus on my ambitious projects, nor had recognition from anyone other than peers that these are useful things to spend time on. It’s nice to have the feedback that yes, while ambitious and challenging, these ideas have merit and are worth pursuing.”

    Sita Magnuson

    Mass Collaborative | Dpict | The Value Web, Easthampton, MA

    Participation in Creative Community Fellows: New England is free through the generous support of

    Barr Foundation

    Thank you to our program partner

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