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This is a very rewarding year-long fellowship that was recommended to me by one of UGA’s Truman Scholars. You must have a bachelor’s degree to be eligible. The Congressional Hunger Center is a non-profit organization that takes a bipartisan approach to end hunger. Learn more about the Congressional Hunger Center on their website.
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 24 participants are selected for this twelve-month program. Fellows are placed for six months with urban and rural community-based organizations all over the country involved in fighting hunger at the local level, such as food banks, economic development agencies, local advocacy groups and fatih-based organizations. They then move to Washington, DC to complete the year with six months of work at 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.
Please see Fellows Profiles at left to learn more about the work our current Fellows are doing. If you would like to apply for the fellowship, please see Application information and FAQ for instructions.