Marshall Memorial Fellowship Founded in 1982, the Marshall Memorial Fellowship (MMF) was created by the German Marshall Fund of the United States to introduce a new generation of European leaders to America's institutions, politics, and people. In 1999, GMF launched a companion program to expose future U.S. leaders to a changing and expanding Europe. Beginning in 2009, The Civic League coordinates the Atlanta regional selection process. Candidates for the Marshall Memorial Fellowship program must first be nominated to apply. All American and European MMF alumni as well as recognized professional and community leaders are eligible to nominate. Candidates may not self-nominate and should not be nominated by family members. Nominators may only nominate one person per calendar year and should not also submit a letter of recommendation for the candidate they nominate. Nominations are being accepted through June 25, 2010. Click for the nomination form and general MMF information, including eligibility criteria and nomination guidelines. Visit the German Marshall Fund website here. |













