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Twenty women with disabilities from around the world will be selected to attend the 11th International Women’s Institute on Leadership and Disability (WILD), held in Eugene, Oregon, USA from June 24 – July 10, 2025.

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WILD PROGRAM AND APPLICATION OVERVIEW

Applications are now closed. 

Complete the WILD application form using the Google Forms link below or by submitting the attached Word document to womenleaders@miusa.org.

 

Submit TWO professional recommendations. References may use the below Google Forms link or submit the attached Word document to womenleaders@miusa.org.

 

You must submit the application AND two recommendations to be considered. Due to the high number of applications expected, incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

ABOUT MIUSA

Mobility International USA (MIUSA) is a U.S.-based, non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with disabilities around the world to achieve their human rights through international exchange and international development.

ABOUT THE WILD PROGRAM

MIUSA’s Women’s Institute on Leadership and Disability (WILD) will bring together approximately 20 women leaders with disabilities from approximately 20 different countries, to strengthen leadership capacity, create new visions and build international networks of support for inclusive international development programming.

During the three-week program, participants will take part in workshops, seminars and discussions, conduct on-site visits, and participate in team-building activities, to explore challenges and exchange strategies for increasing leadership opportunities and participation of women and girls with disabilities in international development programs.

The WILD program is contingent upon grant and donor-based funding. MIUSA reserves the right to cancel the program for any reason it deems necessary and will return program fees in the event that the program is cancelled.

WHO CAN APPLY: ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible for WILD, you MUST be a:

  • WOMAN WITH A DISABILITY
  • Citizen and/or resident of a country in the following regions:
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Eastern Europe
    • Latin America & Caribbean
    • Middle East
    • Pacific Islands
  • Established leader and/or professional who is:
    • At least 21 years of age and older
    • NOT an alumna of previous MIUSA exchange program that took place in the U.S.
    • Use at least ONE of the following languages:
      • English (conversational level minimum)
      • Spanish
      • Sign Language with at least conversational American Sign Language (ASL)

WHO CAN APPLY: QUALIFICATIONS

To qualify for WILD, you must demonstrate:

  • Personal experience with disability, an understanding of issues, and a commitment to working for the rights of women and girls with disabilities
  • Membership in an organization led by and for people with disabilities, or by and for women, with particular attention to issues of women and girls with disabilities; or civil society or other organizations committed to the inclusion of women and girls with disabilities
  • Commitment to and capacity for increasing leadership opportunities of women with disabilities in the community and/or country
  • Commitment to and capacity for increasing the participation of women and girls with disabilities in international development programs
  • Commitment and capacity to complete the following activities over a one year program (from March 2024 – March 2025):
    • Establish and develop relationships with committed organizations in your community prior to the training. This includes one organization which you will represent and at least one community partner organization.
    • Participate in a three-week WILD program in Eugene, Oregon held June 24 – July 10, 2025.
    • Design and implement a plan to conduct a leadership workshop for women with disabilities using the WILD model within four months after WILD.
    • Apply for and administer a small grant for the leadership workshop.
    • Complete required monitoring and evaluation activities, including timely submission of monitoring and evaluation reports to MIUSA.
    • Share lessons learned and challenges with MIUSA and other stakeholders.

MIUSA will strive for diversity of geographic region, age, ethnic background, and types of disability in final selection of qualified participants. Applicants meeting the following criteria are especially encouraged to apply:

  • From rural communities
  • Members of indigenous groups
  • Have not visited the United States

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The WILD program will include interactive workshops, site visits and practical activities on priority issues for women and girls with disabilities which may include:

  • Strategies for implementing national and international policies and legislation, including the UN Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Disability Policy
  • Educational rights and opportunities including higher education, specialized and inclusive schools, policy and legal rights, services and accommodations for accessibility
  • Health and family issues including parenting, women’s health, HIV/AIDS, reproductive health
  • Violence prevention
  • Using the media
  • Strategies for leadership, including networking and coalition building
  • Organizational development and sustainability, including funding resources and strategies, and fostering partnerships with community organizations and businesses
  • Inclusive international development, including exchanging strategies for inclusion with representatives from U.S-based international development organizations and/or human rights organizations
  • Cultural and team-building experiences, including living with a local host family
  • Goals and action planning sessions, including plans for the transfer of information from WILD to other women and girls with disabilities

LODGING, MEALS AND TRANSPORTATION

  • Simple and shared lodging at a modest hotel and local homestay family homes will be provided.
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided each day. All supplemental meals, snacks, or personal incidentals will be at the expense of each delegate.
  • Accessible public transportation will be provided.
    Note: Please do not expect “luxury” accommodations, meals, or transportation.
  • Delegates will be expected to attend all program activities, and return immediately to their home countries after completion of the WILD program. MIUSA will not support any personal travel during or outside of program dates.
  • Please note the WILD program includes a full schedule most days, including several evenings and weekends. All workshop sessions are mandatory for selected delegates.

LANGUAGE

  • The official languages of the WILD program are American Sign Language (ASL), English and Spanish.
  • Spoken and sign language interpretation will be provided during formal program activities, workshops, discussions and site visits only.
  • MIUSA uses a team of ASL sign language interpreters and Certified Deaf Interpreters (CDI) who are experienced and skilled at providing interpretation for individuals who use different sign languages.

PROGRAM COST

Accepted participants will be responsible for:

  • $250 USD program fee.
  • NOTE: Scholarships are available based on applicant’s demonstrated financial need.  Accepted participants can apply for a scholarship AFTER they have been accepted to the WILD program.
  • $185 USD visa fee.
  • Costs related to obtaining a current, valid passport and U.S. visa, including  travel costs to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the home country
  • Personal incidentals, including laundry at the hotel, batteries, soap, toothpaste, international calling cards and mobile SIM cards
  • Supplemental meals, snacks and beverage.

MIUSA will provide: 

  • Documentation to support applications for a B1/B2 U.S. visa
  • Roundtrip airplane tickets in economy class for participants to travel from home countries to Eugene, Oregon, USA
  • Travel health insurance during the WILD program
  • All main meals, lodging, program activities and accessible transportation during the WILD program
  • Spoken and sign language interpretation during formal program activities, workshops, discussion and site visits
  • Disability-related accommodations, including sign language interpreters, travel costs for personal assistants, etc.

HOW TO APPLY:

You must submit the application AND two recommendations to be considered. Due to the high number of applications expected, incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

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