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Kirchner Fellowship

Entrepreneur Attributes Kirchner HBCU Fellowship to Career Success

Kwame Terra

Kwame Terra MPH

Kirchner Fellowship HBCU 2021 Cohort

Building Diversity & Inclusion in the Agriculture Technology Venture Capital Industry

LaKisha Odom, Ph.D.

Scientific Program Director Sustaining Vibrant Agroecosystems

Kirchner Food Fellowship HBCU 2023-2024 Cohort

Year Awarded  2023

Location   Jacksonville, FL & Washington, D.C.

Matching Funders   Kirchner Group, the Burroughs-Wellcome Fund and individual donors.

The Kirchner Fellowship HBCU cohort is part of a $1 million five-year collaboration between the Kirchner Impact Foundation and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research to increase diversity within the venture capital industry by training HBCU students to become agriculture technology venture capitalists. Kirchner HBCU fellows invest capital in early-stage food and agriculture companies applying ground-breaking technologies to provide sustainable solutions to address global food challenges.

Kirchner Fellowship HBCU 2023-24 Cohort Announced

Kirchner Fellowship HBCU Cohort Informational Webinar

Informational Session Virtual

young plants in trays in indoor growing environment with two robotic arms reaching into the plants on the center tray

Kirchner Fellowship HBCU Cohort

This opportunity is now closed

Partnership Empowers HBCU Students to Become Ag-Tech Impact Investors

Kirchner Food Fellowship HBCU 2022-23 Cohort

Year Awarded  2022

Location   Jacksonville, FL & Washington, D.C.

Matching Funders   The Kirchner Impact Foundation

The Kirchner Food Fellowship, an initiative of the Kirchner Impact Foundation, announced the fellows for the second Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) cohort. As a pioneering program in developing the next generation of venture capital in food and agriculture, the program launched the dedicated HBCU cohort to help address the lack of diversity within the venture capital sector.

Kirchner Food Fellowship Announces Second HBCU Cohort