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Home»Search by Region»America»CPAR John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship Program 2026 (up to $70,000)

CPAR John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship Program 2026 (up to $70,000)

Jude OgarApril 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Deadline: May 1, 2026

Applications for the CPAR John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship Program 2026 are now open. The John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship is a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) program designed to give young Black professionals the opportunity to work in Congress and with the Foundation to address social justice and racial equity issues that affect Black communities. Distinguished by two six-month rotations, John R. Lewis Fellows will be placed in the U.S. Congress with Congressional Black Caucus members and the CBCF’s Center for Policy Analysis and Research (CPAR) for a total of 12 months.

While working in Congressional Black Caucus member offices, Fellows will gain invaluable legislative experience as they engage in the development of public policy initiatives, attend briefings, conduct research, write speeches, and develop rapport with key leaders in the areas of social justice. In the Center for Policy Analysis and Research, Fellows will work under the CPAR Senior Director, with CPAR staff, and in cooperation with other stakeholders to conduct policy analysis, research, and data collection with the goal to disseminate research findings and relevant information to advance CBCF’s mission.

During their term, Fellows may also organize social justice forums, serve as an expert in their field, and produce issue briefs, fact sheets and other publications related to social justice. Fellows will produce social justice policy research and analysis on topics that include, but are not limited to, criminal justice reform, education, community/economic development, health equity, and civil rights.

Benefits

  • John R. Lewis Fellows receive a full salary and benefits for the duration of the program. The salary is $70,000 and is non-negotiable.

Eligibility

  • U.S. citizenship or a permit to work in the U.S. for the duration of the program (currently September 2026 through September 2027)
  • A graduate or professional degree completed prior to the fellowship start date
  • A demonstrated commitment to social justice either through public policy, professional experience, or community-related activism aimed at improving the living conditions for Black communities
  • At least three (3) years of community activism or grassroots organizing in a leadership position
  • Familiarity with the federal legislative process, the U.S. Congress, the Congressional Black Caucus and its members, and related policy
  • Superior analytical skills, outstanding oral and written communication skills

Application

The following items must be submitted through the online application by 11:59 PM EST, May 1, 2026:

  • Resume listing extracurricular activities, honors, employment, community service, and special skills (2-page limit)
  • Cover letter explaining the applicant’s interest in the Fellowship; discussing how the applicant’s academic and professional background would prepare them to be effective in the Fellowship; describing how the Fellowship aligns with the applicant’s career goals; and reflecting on how the applicant’s values, experiences, or commitments connect to the legacy of Congressman John Lewis (2-page limit)
  • 2 letters of recommendation, submitted electronically (hard copy letters will not be accepted)
  • 1 Essay Question Response

Click here to apply

For more information, visit CPAR John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship.

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