Emerson National Hunger Fellowship

The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship trains and inspires new leaders in the movement to end hunger and poverty in the United States. Fellows gain vital first-hand experience through placements with community-based organizations across the country as well as policy-focused organizations in Washington, D.C. The program bridges gaps between local efforts and national public policy, as fellows support partner organizations with program development, research, evaluation, outreach, organizing, and advocacy projects.

Deadline: January

Value: Emerson Fellows typically receive financial packages of no less than $48,000 over the duration of the fellowship.

Eligibility: One year internship to learn about fighting hunger and poverty with a tight-knit community of emerging leaders. Emerson Hunger Fellows shape and implement local anti-hunger programs all over the U.S., and then research and support national policy initiatives in Washington, D.C. Applications are encouraged from candidates reflecting diverse personal, educational, cultural, and experiential backgrounds

Fellowship Type: Alumni

Nomination: No, but strongly encouraged to work with the Office

Website: Emerson National Hunger Fellowship


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