Emerson National Hunger Fellowship
Congressional Hunger Center
Description
CHC is invested in developing a movement of anti-hunger leaders who are creating the political will necessary to end hunger. The Emerson National Hunger Fellows Program is a social justice program that trains, inspires, and sustains leaders. Fellows (16) gain field experience fighting hunger and poverty through placements in community based organizations across the country, and policy experience through placements in Washington, D.C. The program bridges community-based efforts and national public policy, and fellows develop as effective leaders in the movement to end hunger and poverty.
Deadline Information
Mid-January
Eligibility Requirements
US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident
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Location: | Washington D.C. |
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Areas Of Interest: | Food Security, Public Policy |