Melton Foundation

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The Melton Foundation was established in 1991 to build a world-wide community of talented people from diverse cultures capable of addressing global issues based on principles of open communication and mutual respect. To accomplish this, the Melton Foundation sponsors a diverse array of ongoing events, activities, and interactions –both online and face-to-face– in order to deliver cross-cultural training and to build strong social and professional ties among its fellows.

The core activities of the Melton Foundation are made possible through an endowment provided by William Melton and Patricia Smith Melton in partnership with five host universities located in Chile, China, Germany, India, and the United States. The Foundation is registered in the United States as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

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[edit] Background

When asked how it all started, the Foundation's founder William Melton recalls... “I remember a trip to Berlin, in 1989; shortly after the Wall came down, Patricia and I wondered what the result of mixing talented people, with a right set of tools and a healthy environment would create.” Therein lies the genesis of an initiative to attract especially talented individuals who have grown up in especially economically and politically dynamic environments and, using innovative approaches to combining online and traditional means of people-to-people exchange, build a network for mutual support and social impact. The Melton Foundation's “Guiding Principle,” developed through a participatory process involving all parts of the Melton community and approved during the 2000 annual symposium is:

“The Melton Foundation is committed to bringing positive change in the world through a network of people from diverse cultures empowered by lasting bonds of friendship, open communication and mutual respect.”

[edit] Founders

William (Bill) Melton is the founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Global Internet Ventures, an Internet Holding Company. For more than 20 years, Melton has been an entrepreneur bringing technology to the financial industry.

He was the original founder of VeriFone Inc, the transaction automation company that has made credit authorization terminals ubiquitous on retail counters throughout the world. He was also an early investor in America Online and served on its Board of Directors for several years. He currently serves on the BOD for several private early stage technology companies. He holds a master’s degree in Asian Studies and Chinese Philosophy

Patricia Smith Melton, The Melton Foundation co-founder, is an active member of daily operations. Patricia is a Board member and consultant to the Foundation, actively involved in the global forum and in the conflict resolution project.

Patricia is a playwright with productions throughout the U.S., a photographer who has taught at the Smithsonian Institution, a poet, and an entrepreneur. She is founder of, and currently focused on directing, the PEACE X PEACE Global Network. This organization uses the internet to connect women-based groups in the U.S. in one-to-one relationships with women-based groups working in their home nations outside the U.S. The aim is to foster the conditions necessary to achieve and maintain peace.

[edit] Activities

  • Annual Symposium. Every year, the foundation gathers all of its fellows for a week long symposium. A different partner university hosts every year, which allows the partners to experience many different cultures.
  • New Fellows Orientation Each new group of fellows participates in an orientation which provides them with skills necessary to proceed in the program.
  • Workgroups Throughout the year, fellows work in small groups to study a problem of interest.
  • Social Service Projects Fellows are required to provide service in their own communities.

[edit] Fellowship

The Melton Fellowship is envisioned as a "lifelong fellowship." Fellows are selected as talented undergraduates and, while still students, undergo training and activities designed to forge the relationships and shared skills that become the basis of a global network for positive change in the world which sustains them, and is sustained by them, for a lifetime. Following university graduation, fellows continue to interact among their peers, mentor younger fellows, and become active in the governance of the network and its deployment for positive social impact.

Fellows pass through two broad categories based on age and status: Junior Fellows and Senior Fellows . Each of these two stages is further subdivided by life-cycle stages, geographic location, and personal and professional interests in order to pinpoint relevant programming for fellows.

[edit] Partner Universities

  • ZU Zhejiang University located in Hangzhou has been part of the network since 1992. With more than 41,000 students, ZU is considered one of the top 3 graduate schools in China.
  • DU Dillard University is currently the partner University in the United States. DU situated in New Orleans joined the network in 1995 as a private historically black faith based liberal arts institution.
  • Westmar University (1890-1997) Westmar University in Le Mars, Iowa, was the first partner university. Westmar was Bill and Patricia Smith Melton's alma mater.

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