PPP for Renewable Energy Fellows Program
2023-2025
Deputy Director Eleazar Ricote of the Public Private Partnership Center
Public-Private Partnership for Renewable Energy Fellows 2023-2024
The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Innovation Fellows Program is building the next generation of impact leaders.
Through the PPP Innovation Fellowship Program, the Sustainable Energy Lab offers individuals exposure to emerging practices and tools for catalyzing energy equity through innovative PPP designs. It provides hands-on opportunities to work with government agencies, non-profit organizations, social ventures, and other engaged players in various strategic and operational roles.
Project Objectives:
Option A: Design a PPP project for a marginalized energy markets
Option B: Design a Singapore-based pooled Energy Equity Impact Fund to invest in renewable energy projects as a social franchise in Southeast Asia
Option C: Design a tokenized energy impact-first investment fund that integrates functions of validation, monitoring, and trading similar to complement existing solutions in the market like Tymlez
Analyze opportunities and constraints in extending the model to other Southeast Asian countries
Prototype an online training platform for modeling Energy Equity PPPs, Impact Funds, or SIBs
Modeled after the Harvard Kennedy School's Government Innovation Fellowship, the PPP Innovation Fellowship aims to align new sources of capital for public good. We are also growing and showcasing the talent pool interested in impact investing and social development careers.
The Social Finance Lab of the Civika Asian Development Academy conducts action-research on the challenges of achieving inclusive growth through PPPs and other social finance instruments. The Social Finance Lab is designed to support LGUs and NGAs desiring to design PPP projects while providing the Fellows a community and support in which to develop their own research portfolio and professional networks. The Sustainable Energy Lab is a platform for advancing the theory, discourse, and practice on energy transition through government-university-industry partnerships.
The Fellow will work with the Social Finance Lab's faculty and on specific PPP action-research projects. This includes data-gathering, designing the PPP project, and developing the adaptive change roadmap introducing the concept of PPPs to institutions that are unfamiliar with these instruments. The Fellow should have experience in field research and a demonstrated commitment to goals aligned with the partner LGU or organizations. This is a great opportunity to work on an exciting, early-phase project with several compelling ongoing initiatives and faculty support (but limited resources) in an entrepreneurial environment.
The PPP Fellowship doesn't provide a stipend to Fellows. Fellows are encouraged to align their research with existing coursework as graduate students. The key reference for designing social impact bonds will be the Harvard GovLab Social Impact Bonds Guide for State and Local Governments and Social Impact Bonds: The Early Years.
As a member of this ten-month program, the fellow will be part of the intellectual community at the Civika Asian Development Academy will have the opportunity to attend workshops and other activities affiliated with Civika Asian Development Academy, as well as the opportunity to engage with and participate in the fellow's community at Civika. Fellows may work in teams of 3-5 in order to distribute the research load and foster collaborative learning. The Fellowship program aims to encourage and support fellows in an inviting and rigorous intellectual environment, with community activities designed to foster inquiry and collaboration.
Candidates who are graduate students and professionals interested in social innovations in finance, economics, or development studies are encouraged to apply.
Basic Qualifications:
Currently enrolled or completed a master's program — preferably in a relevant field of study such as economics, MBA, public policy, development studies, engineering, or any other graduate course.
Additional Qualifications:
A strong understanding of the field of interest would be advantageous.
Excellent writing and verbal skills, sound judgment, and proven ability in project management are essential. The fellow must be proactive and accountable, and capable of orchestrating the many goals of the project, including communications, research, networking, and community building. A successful candidate will be a highly motivated self-starter to drive the ambitious objectives of the research project.
Application
We have a rolling application for this fellowship. For interested applicants, please send your CV and an 800-word essay on why you want to join this fellowship program to fellowships@socialimpactbondlab.com