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The American India Foundation (AIF) was founded in 2001 by former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and former US President Bill Clinton. A non-profit organization, AIF works to improve lives in India and strengthen ties between the US and India. The American India Foundation (AIF) is a leading nonprofit committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged, impacting over 16.5 million people across 38 states and union territories since its founding in 2001. Through its flagship Banyan Impact Fellowship (formerly known as William J.Clinton Fellowship for service in India), AIF connects young professionals from the U.S. and India to work on high-impact projects with local communities and social enterprises. The Fellowship fosters cross-cultural understanding, leadership skills, and innovative problem-solving to address some of India’s most pressing challenges. Join us to create meaningful change while building lifelong connections across borders.

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Most Supported Program to work in India

January 31, 2024by: Syd G - United States

Program: Banyan Impact Fellowship for Service in India

5

Through this fellowship, I've been able to work on UNICEF and UNESCO environmental education training and capacity-building projects. While the project placements vary, my experience has been one that could not have happened any other way, as an American citizen figuring out how to work and live in India. The entire AIF team is so supportive, and while I would say the experience of living and working in India is not for the faint of heart, this is the best way I can find for anyone to do that, and to come away with incredible professional growth and experience to show for it. I highly recommend this program to anyone who is interested in the development sector but only those who are ready for a challenge.

My first ever job will be my best ever job.

January 25, 2024by: Aashritha Murali - India

Program: Banyan Impact Fellowship for Service in India

5

I joined the AIF BIF fellowship as the class of 2023-24. Sitting through a round of online applications and rounds of interview was one filled with doubt, but extremely satisfying. From the very first step, from the interview, candidates are provided help, for example, the website and the work of the fellows gives a fantastic picture of what the fellowship will be like. The team is also extremely helpful and prompt to respond to mails as well. Although I do not have as much experience in the development sector, I was provided this opportunity to serve with an NGO whose work I really liked. My host organization is very supportive as well. The team always makes sure there is ample support and resources that fellows have for learning during their fellowship and contribute to their projects. The regular check-ins, the training and orientation provided before starting our projects help us transition well into our host sites. Health insurance, other resources related to health and safety- the team provides information about everything, contacts and support system that you can reach out to. The team really makes sure that you learn and contribute to your best in the fellowship. My motivation has only increased to serve in the development sector after joining the fellowship, and it is an experience of a lifetime. I will wholeheartedly recommend this fellowship to anyone who wishes to work in the development sector.

Banyan Impact Fellowship- My Brief!

January 25, 2024by: Afnan Mohammad - India

Program: Banyan Impact Fellowship for Service in India

5

Banyan Impact Fellowship is a bridge to understand the development sector in India. As a fellow one works with NGOs/NPOs under the themes of livelihood, education, public health and administration. Such an exposure to the development sector gives fellows a chance to not just complete their project but build a community around it. The fellowship team and the strong bond between the fellows is the best experience one could ever take from their abroad experience.

Oh, the places I went!

January 25, 2024by: Sanaa Munjal - India

Program: Banyan Impact Fellowship for Service in India

4

Joining the American India Foundation Banyan Impact Fellowship was a pivotal decision that has undeniably been life-altering in many ways. The nine-month experience was not only enriching but also instrumental in shaping the person I am today, providing unparalleled learning opportunities. The connections I made during this journey continue to be a source of learning, and personal growth. I joined my Host Organisation as a fellow and gladly continue to work with something that I feel so close to and passionate about. Reflecting on my journey, I entered the fellowship lacking grassroots experience, however, this period has exceeded my expectations, not only altering my perspective but also instilling in me the confidence to believe in myself, embrace uncertainty, and step out of my comfort zone.

I am in the current batch of AIF Banyan Impact fellowship. To be honest so far the overall experience is really really great. Be it support from the team. Learning from the work, logistics and other things are very very good and interesting. It's is

January 25, 2024by: Vineet Prakash - India

Program: Banyan Impact Fellowship for Service in India

5

I will highly recommend to individuals you really have interest or passion to work in a development sector. This 10 months journey will help you to shape your career. I have done quite a lot fellowship in India but AIF will be top of all.

A Transformative Journey with AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship in Auroville

January 25, 2024by: HAMEEM MUHAMMAD - India

Program: Banyan Impact Fellowship for Service in India

4

Being part of the AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship in Auroville has been a truly enriching experience for me over the past four months. I find myself overwhelmed with gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the host organization, Social Entrepreneurship Association, that aligns with my values and focuses on regenerative travel, education, fair trade, and bioregion development projects. The organization's commitment to a telos-driven approach has been a revelation for me.The fellowship has not just been about work; it's been a holistic journey of personal growth and learning. Engaging in projects that promote regenerative travel, education, fair trade, and bioregion development has opened my eyes to the positive impact one can have on society. While I may not fully comprehend the extent of the change I'm bringing to the community, I am acutely aware of the significant transformation within myself. The fellowship has been a catalyst for change in my perspective, particularly regarding travel. Taking the resolution of flightless travel this year was a direct result of the realizations and insights gained during my time with the host organization. The emphasis on sustainable practices and regenerative approaches has left an indelible mark on my consciousness. Expressing the depth of this transformation is a challenge, as words seem inadequate. However, I can confidently say that the fellowship has been a turning point in my life. The exposure to meaningful projects, the immersive experience in Auroville, and the ethos of the organization have collectively shaped me into a more conscious and responsible individual. In conclusion, my AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship in Auroville has been more than just a professional experience – it has been a journey of self-discovery and a commitment to making a positive impact on the world. I am grateful for the lessons learned, the relationships formed, and the positive changes set in motion, both within and around me.

Me sharing about my experiences in Auroville to my friendsMe with my new friends got from Auroville, bring them to my home in Kerala.

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The American India Foundation (AIF) was founded in 2001 by former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and former US President Bill Clinton. A non-profit organization, AIF works to improve lives in India and strengthen ties between the US and India. The American India Foundation (AIF) is a leading nonprofit committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged, impacting over 16.5 million people across 38 states and union territories since its founding in 2001. Through its flagship Banyan Impact Fellowship (formerly known as William J.Clinton Fellowship for service in India), AIF connects young professionals from the U.S. and India to work on high-impact projects with local communities and social enterprises. The Fellowship fosters cross-cultural understanding, leadership sk...