Apr 16, 2023

Open Space Institute Conservation Diversity Fellowship - direct application deadline

Eligible: Seniors and graduates eligible to work in the US.

Service, Postgraduate

The Open Space Institute’s Conservation Diversity Fellowship, started in 2016, seeks candidates pursuing professional experience in the conservation field. The Fellowship is a full-time, salaried, one-year position in New York City offering candidates the chance to work with colleagues and leaders at the Open Space Institute to accomplish meaningful conservation goals. 

The Fellowship offers college graduates a one-year, paid position (competitive starting salary with a comprehensive benefits...

Apr 16, 2023

Roosevelt Institute Emerging Fellowship - direct application deadline

Eligible: Full time undergraduate students in the last one to two years of degree program with at least one more semester left in undergraduate degree program for the academic year; have already engaged with policy research through academic program, extracurriculars, or professional experience; can commit to a part-time opportunity that spans June 2023 through April 2024; will be located within the United States for the duration of the fellowship experience (June 2023 – April 2024); have the capacity to dedicate two to three hours every week during the summer, and two hours once a month during the academic year, to real-time, virtual training sessions.

Postgraduate, Service

The Emerging Fellowship is a year-long, policy writing-focused, fellowship experience designed for students in the last one to two years of their undergraduate degree program. This rigorous and advanced Fellowship offers progressive-minded students the opportunity to dive deeper into policy research and writing, receive mentorship from Network Alumni and Roosevelt Institute staff, be in community with other passionate policy wonks, and ground themselves in Roosevelt’s vision for a...

Apr 16, 2023

Roosevelt Institute Forge Fellowship - direct application deadline

Eligible: undergraduates enrolled in a full-time bachelor’s degree program who have completed at least one semester of college and who will not be transferring or graduating in the next academic year; have the capacity to dedicate two to three hours every week during the summer, and two to three hours every month during the Fall 2023 semester, to real-time, virtual, training sessions; will be located within the United States for the duration of the fellowship experience; are passionate about making local policy changes aligned with the following policy topics: corporate power, worker power, climate justice (e.g. environment protections, green jobs, or environmental racism), and race & democracy.

Postgraduate, Service

The Forge Fellowship is a stipended opportunity for undergraduate students to develop core policy, research and writing skills, and take their leadership potential to the next level. Participants can expect to participate in workshops that will expand their emotional intelligence and sharpen their public speaking. At the end of this experience, Fellows will have a fundamental understanding of their role in the longer historical arc of the progressive movement, and the paths they can...

May 1, 2023

Immigrant Justice Corps Community Fellowships - expected direct application deadline

Eligible: applicants must be eligible for work authorization in the U.S. for the full two years of the fellowship (DACA recipients are welcome to apply to Immigrant Justice Corps, and comprise a significant percentage of the Fellows named each year). They must speak another language in addition to English (Spanish is in the highest demand, but Fellows who speak Mandarin, Haitian Creole, French, Arabic, Korean, and Urdu have been named). You may apply as a college senior or during the year after graduation (in spring 2023, members of the classes of 2021, 2022, and 2023 are eligible to apply).

Service, Postgraduate, International Student

Each year Immigrant Justice Corps awards two-year Community Fellowships to exceptional seniors and recent college graduates with the linguistic skills, passion, and cultural competency to work with diverse immigrant communities. IJC trains Fellows to be experts in immigration law and advocacy. Community Fellows conduct outreach, screen, and aid immigrants with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”), Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”), Green Card, citizenship applications, and more. Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals Partially Accredited...