Deadline: March 10, 2024
Applications are open for the John Lewis Young Leaders (JLYL) Program 2024-2025. The JLYL program is a year-long fellowship that prepares college students for a future in community organizing and civic engagement. Throughout the course of the year, fellows engage their campus and local communities in human rights work through a robust capstone project.
Fellows receive resources and support to ensure their success in the program, including access to comprehensive grassroots organizing workshops, 1:1 mentorship from RFK Human Rights staff, financial support, and access to an extensive network of human rights professionals, peers, and program alumni. By providing fellows with these resources, they aim to build their capacity and confidence to pursue careers as human rights defenders and enact positive and perpetual change in their communities.
Responsibilities
- Attend the 3-day JLYL retreat where you’ll participate in organizing workshops.
- Meet with RFK Human Rights staff monthly for 1-on-1 coaching.
- Attend all monthly cohort meetings held on the 2nd Monday of each month.
- Complete a capstone presentation with an overview of your capstone project at the conclusion of the fellowship.
Benefits
- $2,000 professional stipend (paid in two $1,000 installments over the fall and spring semesters)
- Agency to focus on elevating social issues that motivate and inspire YOU
- $1,000 in funding for events and activities related to the completion of your capstone project
- Access to content-rich resources from expert community organizers and activists
- Paid-for retreat in summer 2024, location TBD
Eligibility
- Be an undergraduate student;
- Enrolled in a 2 or 4 year accredited program;
- Enrolled in a university located in the United States.
Preference is given to:
- Students attending an HBCU, HSI, or HMSI;
- Students located in the southern and midwestern part of the United States;
- Students from marginalized communities.
Application
For more information, visit JLYL Program.