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Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship

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  • Details

    Job Type:Contract / Freelance
    End Date:July 31, 2026
    Education:4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:Entry level
    Salary:At least USD $48,000 / year
    Areas of Focus:Agriculture, Hunger, Food Security, Policy, Poverty

    Description

    The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship is a year-long leadership development program that trains, inspires, and sustains a network of leaders who are committed to ending hunger and poverty in the United States.

    For the first half of the fellowship cycle, Emerson Fellows combat hunger and poverty at the local, state, and regional level by working at community-based organizations located across the United States. During the second half of the fellowship cycle, they work with organizations, mostly located in Washington, D.C., that combat hunger and poverty at the national (federal) level.

    Each year 14-19 applicants are selected from across the United States to participate in the program. During their time as Emerson Fellows, they explore the root causes of hunger and poverty, and learn how to amplify the voices of those with lived experience as well as to apply a racial equity lens to their work.

    Throughout their fellowship journey, fellows develop a strong learning cohort for reflection, resource sharing, and skill building that supports their field and policy work as well as their leadership development.

    Applications are encouraged from candidates reflecting diverse educational, racial, cultural, and professional backgrounds. We strongly encourage those with lived expertise with federal food and nutrition programs to apply.

    Fellowship Selection Criteria:

    • Commitment to ending hunger and poverty and their root causes
    • Commitment to racial equity and social justice
    • Demonstrated leadership qualities and skills
    • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
    • Flexibility and ability to adjust to new situations
    • Creativity and initiative in problem solving
    • Enthusiasm for learning from experts in the field, and searching for new models in anti-hunger and anti-poverty work
    • Experience working in low-income communities
    • Excitement about peer learning in a tight-knit community of fellows
    • U.S. citizenship or permanent legal residency

    The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship is a year-long leadership development program that trains, inspires, and sustains a network of leaders who are committed to ending hunger and poverty in the United States.

    For the first half of the fellowship cycle, Emerson Fellows combat hunger and poverty at the local, state, and regional level by working at community-based organizations located across the United States. During the second half of the fellowship cycle, they work with organizations, mostly located in Washington, D.C., that combat hunger and poverty at the national (federal) level.

    Each year 14-19 applicants are selected from across the United States to participate in the program. During their time as Emerson Fellows, they explore the root causes of hunger and poverty, and learn how to amplify the voices of those with lived experience as well as to apply a racial equity lens to their work.

    Throughout their fellowship journey, fellows develop a strong…

    Benefits

    The Congressional Hunger Center establishes fellow stipends based on location, taking into consideration the locations of fellows’ field and policy placements. (One resource the Hunger Center considers when determining stipend amounts is the MIT Living Wage calculator.) As am Emerson Fellow, you can expect to receive a stipend of no less than $48,000. Fellows serve as independent contractors, which means they must secure and finance their own health insurance, and are responsible for saving for and paying their own taxes, as no taxes are withheld from their stipends.

    Other benefits include:

    • Connection to an extensive network of alums, partners, and experts
    • Experience working with community and national policy leaders
    • Training / mentoring / leadership development
    • Project administration and management experience

    The Congressional Hunger Center establishes fellow stipends based on location, taking into consideration the locations of fellows’ field and policy placements. (One resource the Hunger Center considers when determining stipend amounts is the MIT Living Wage calculator.) As am Emerson Fellow, you can expect to receive a stipend of no less than $48,000. Fellows serve as independent contractors, which means they must secure and finance their own health insurance, and are responsible for saving for and paying their own taxes, as no taxes are withheld from their stipends.

    Other benefits include:

    • Connection to an extensive network of alums, partners, and experts
    • Experience working with community and national policy leaders
    • Training / mentoring / leadership development
    • Project administration and management experience

    Location

    On-site
    Washington, DC, USA

    How to Apply

    To learn more please read the Emerson Fellowship Application Guide at this link. The online application will open on Hunger Center website on Thursday, October 17, 2024. The deadline to apply is midnight EST Friday, January 17, 2025.

    Application Timeline:

    • October 17, 2024: Application opens on the Hunger Center website.
    • January 17, 2025: Application closes at midnight EST on the Hunger Center website.
    • January - February 2025: A selection committee of Emerson alums reviews applications; Hunger Center staff select semi-finalists.
    • February 2025: Semi-finalists invited to online group interviews.
    • March 2025: Finalists invited to online individual interviews.
    • March - May 2025: Fellows are selected and notified of acceptance on a rolling basis.
    • June 2025: Fellows notified of field placements.
    • August 2025: 32nd class of Emerson Fellows arrives in Washington, DC for orientation.

    If you have questions, please email the Emerson

    Fellowship Program Associate, Sophia Behrens, at sbehrens@hungercenter.org.

    To learn more please read the Emerson Fellowship Application Guide at this link. The online application will open on Hunger Center website on Thursday, October 17, 2024. The…

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