“THE PAULI MURRAY FELLOWSHIP FOR EMERGING NON-PROFIT & SOCIAL JUSTICE LEADERS”

We are excited to announce that applications are open for the ACLU’s Pauli Murray Fellowship, providing an opportunity for emerging leaders and champions of social justice. This fellowship, dedicated to the legacy of Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray, is tailored for college graduates who have overcome systemic barriers to achievement and are enthusiastic about launching their careers in the nonprofit sector. Committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders, this 18-month program ensures meaningful exposure, access, and training to enhance leadership skills.

Eager to begin your nonprofit journey in the fight for civil rights?

Apply now! The application deadline is March 8, 2024.

Fellows will collaborate with cross-functional ACLU teams overseeing critical initiatives, projects, and priorities. By joining the ACLU, fellows will work alongside experienced colleagues, engage in impactful work, and fortify the skills and networks essential for launching their nonprofit careers.

Key Features of the Pauli Murray Fellowship:

  • Full-time employment, $72,000 annual salary, and benefits for 18 months at the ACLU National Headquarters in New York.
  • Access to senior leaders and mentors at the ACLU and partner organizations, including career networking opportunities.
  • Stipends for career and professional development, covering conferences, coursework, graduate school coaching, etc.
  • Skill development in professional communications, organizational strategy, project management, and more.
  • Regular roundtables and fireside chats with leaders from inside and outside the ACLU.
  • Community engagement with the fellows’ cohort and colleagues.

Selection Timeline:

  • Application deadline: March 8, 2024, by 11:59 pm EST
  • Interviews: March & April 2024
  • Final Selection: End of April 2024

Who Should Apply?

Individuals entering the nonprofit sector full-time, overcoming systemic barriers to achievement, are encouraged to apply—especially those with a fresh perspective and a commitment to our mission.

Minimum qualifications:

  • College graduate by September 2024 seeking an entry-level role
  • Demonstrated commitment or interest in leadership, service, civil rights, and civil liberties
  • An 18-month commitment to working at the ACLU
  • Eligibility to work in the United States throughout the program (September 2024 – March 2026)

There is no specific major or course of study required. We seek strong problem solvers with an eagerness to learn, a passion for leadership, and a commitment to civil rights and civil liberties.

This fellowship primarily focuses on organizational leadership, emphasizing the operational aspects of an organization. If you are interested in our legal fellowships or direct advocacy work, please click here.

Selection Criteria:

The selection committee will conduct a consistent and holistic review, with attention to applicants with:

  • Demonstrated commitment to sustained leadership and service
  • Resilience in the face of systemic barriers
  • Commitment to civil liberties, civil rights, and social justice
  • Dedication to the mission of the ACLU
  • No prior connection to the ACLU (past internships, fellowships, or other connections) is a plus

Apply by March 8, 2024.

From the source on Fellowship: ProFellow

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