The Practitioner Fellowships at the Digital Civil Society Lab (DCSL) support civil society practitioners working to address racial, gender, class/caste, sexuality, and economic inequality in relation to technology. The program aims to catalyze and support a broad range of projects led by the selected fellows that can inform and improve the vitality of digital civil society. The fellowship provides time, space, expertise, and financial support to help turn ideas into prototypes or action, and fellows become part of a cohort and alumni network that thrives with access to an intellectual community. A $25,000 stipend, paid at the beginning of the fellowship, to support work on an 18-month project.