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The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship – Deadline: January 20, 2010

Job Description:

The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship, a project of the Congressional Hunger Center, is a unique leadership development opportunity for motivated individuals seeking to make a difference in the struggle to eliminate hunger and poverty.

Each year 20 participants are selected for this eleven-month program. Fellows are placed for half their term of service with urban and rural community-based organizations all over the country involved in fighting hunger at the local level, such as grass roots organizing groups, food banks, economic development agencies, local advocacy groups and faith-based organizations. They then move to Washington, DC to complete the year with national organizations involved in the anti-hunger and poverty movement, including national advocacy organizations, think tanks, and federal agencies. Through this unique program, the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows Program develops effective leaders with a deep understanding of hunger and poverty at both the local and national level that enables them to find innovative solutions and create the political will to end hunger.

Congressional Hunger Center Receives Grant from C&S Wholesale Grocers

A $15,000 grant from C&S Wholesale Grocers allowed the 20 members of the 15th class of Emerson Fellows to attend a Field Retreat in Austin, Texas. The retreat is an integral part of the Bill Emerson Fellowship Program training curriculum. It is the only time during the field placement for fellows to share practical information, skills, resources, and best practices to improve the field work projects. They also have space to reflect on their work, revisit their goals for the fellowship, and explore connections between their fellowship and broader social justice work. This generous grant from C&S Wholesale Grocers has helped the Emerson Program meet their ambitious training goals. Thank you C&S Grocers!

 

Employment Begins: Late August 2010

Employment Ends: Spring 2011

Job Location: Washington D.C.

Hours Per Week: Full-Time

Salary Range: Annual living allowance of $14,500

How to Apply:

Application Materials

Applications to the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship will be accepted via email only. Applications should consist of one MS Word document, three pages in length: the first page should be your resume, the second page your personal statement, and the third page your answers to the two short essay questions. Please give your document the filename Last name_First name_Middle initial.doc, attach it to your email, and send it to fellows@hungercenter.org by January 20, 2010. Note: Please make sure that it is saved as .doc and NOT .docx.

Resume: Please be certain to include your email address and phone number. (maximum length one page)

Personal Statement: What values, principles, and personal factors (social, economic, and cultural) have shaped your interest in participating in the Emerson Hunger Fellows Program? What particular qualities, knowledge, and experience will you contribute to your field and policy placements? How do you expect this fellowship to contribute to your professional goals?

Short Essay Questions:
1. What professional skills have you acquired that would be most beneficial in the fellowship?
2. What role do you believe the government plays or should play in ending hunger?

Two letters of recommendation: At least one of the two letters must come from a professional (not academic) source. Please ask your recommenders to evaluate your written and oral communication skills, demonstrated leadership qualities or experience, and professional skills, if applicable. Letters should include a telephone number and email address, and should be sent by the recommender via email to fellows@hungercenter.org, via fax to 202-547-7575, or via post to:

Emerson Selection Committee
Congressional Hunger Center
Hall of the States Building
400 North Capitol Street, NW
Suite G100
Washington, D.C. 20001

 

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