Apply by June 30, 2025 for Americans United's Youth Organizing Fellowship—a paid opportunity to grow as a leader, build power with youth organizers from across the country, and advocate for the separation of church and state and inclusive religious freedom, including the issues that depend on them like abortion access, LGBTQ+ rights, strong public schools and a functioning democracy.
Click here to RSVP for an info session for applicants in May 2025. You'll get to hear from AU staff and current Fellows about what to expect in the program and application process, and have the opportunity to ask questions. A recording will be provided after if you are unable to attend.
Overview
Americans United is recruiting for our fifth cohort of Youth Organizing Fellows who will learn and work with AU and a group of their peers from September 2025 through August 2026.
This Fellowship is right for you if you are already an activist in your community and want to dive deeper into advocacy for separation of church and state. You should bring some knowledge and experience but also be excited to learn more. AU's Youth Organizing Fellows come from diverse backgrounds, share AU's values of freedom without favor and equality without exception, and have a wide range of experience with advocacy and organizing. Click here and scroll down to learn more about our current and past fellows.
Fellows must be able to commit 5-10 hours per month to organizing with Americans United and be excited to work in collaboration with youth activists from across the country to engage their peers and wider community. Fellows will have ample opportunities for professional development, receive a $1,600 stipend, attend up to two conferences (fully paid for by the fellowship), and gain access to support and resources to organize in your community.
The fellowship will kick off with virtual meetings to get to know AU and each other in September before meeting in person for a long weekend in Washington, DC. During this intensive convening, Fellows will learn key information and advocacy skills and begin planning for the rest of the year. Fellows will continue to meet twice per month by video, as a group and one-on-one with the program manager, for ongoing training and support.
Skills you can expect to gain or strengthen during the Fellowship:
Fellows are expected to use the information, skills, and resources they gain to raise awareness and educate their communities about the importance of church-state separation, and activate members of their communities to take action. During the Fellowship, you'll get to build a plan for what your advocacy will look like in partnership with AU staff and other Fellows. Some examples of what past Fellows have worked on include writing about topics such as fighting Christian nationalism, birth control access, and Supreme Court decisions; tabling in their communities; hosting panels, speakers, documentary screenings, and other events on topics such as religious freedom in the criminal justice system, reproductive freedom, and LGBTQ+ rights; lobbying their elected officials; and more. See below for the full list of responsibilities.
People of color, LGBTQ+ people, religious minorities, low-income people, and others who are directly impacted by and from communities disproportionately impacted by white Christian nationalism are especially encouraged to apply.
Timeline and How to Apply
Application Process
Fellowship
AU is committed to making the Fellowship accessible to all. If you would benefit from captioning, an interpreter, or other accommodations during the application process, please reach out to ohnson@au.org. We will also strive to accommodate all our Fellows' needs to participate in virtual meetings and the in-person convening in DC.
Your Responsibilities as a Fellow
Your Resources as a Fellow
Eligibility
Qualifications
Apply
To apply to the Youth Organizing Fellowship, complete this application form and submit a resume via email. Email your resume as an attachment to johnson@au.org with the subject line “Your Full Name - Fellowship Application”. Be sure that your resme includes any club/volunteer, activism, and leadership experience and not just more formal or paid work experience.
The deadline to apply is 11:59 PM PT on Monday, June 30, 2025.
If you have any questions about the application or the Fellowship, contact johnson@au.org.
Apply by June 30, 2025 for Americans United's Youth Organizing Fellowship—a paid opportunity to grow as a leader, build power with youth organizers from across the country, and advocate for the separation of church and state and inclusive religious freedom, including the issues that depend on them like abortion access, LGBTQ+ rights, strong public schools and a functioning democracy.
Click here to RSVP for an info session for applicants in May 2025. You'll get to hear from AU staff and current Fellows about what to expect in the program and application process, and have the opportunity to ask questions. A recording will be provided after if you are unable to attend.
Overview
Americans United is recruiting for our fifth cohort of Youth Organizing Fellows who will learn and work with AU and a group of their peers from September 2025 through August 2026.
This Fellowship is right for you if you are already an activist in your community and want to dive deeper into…