Thursday, February 27, 2020

Lead For America Montgomery County Fellowship

Montgomery County, MD Lead For America Fellowship
Lead For America works to ensure that our nation’s most dynamic and diverse leaders are working on our communities’ toughest challenges. Our core program is a paid two-year Fellowship for outstanding leaders ages 21-30 to work on the toughest challenges facing local governments and non-profits nationwide, particularly in Fellows’ hometowns and communities struggling to attract and retain talent.

Why should you apply for the Fellowship?
Get hands on experience tackling the toughest challenges facing our country. From addressing the opioid crisis in Appalachian West Virginia to designing affordable housing policy in East Los Angeles, our Fellows are truly working on most intractable issues facing our country. And because they work alongside the leadership in the community and are doing the work at the local level, it’s really possible to see progress and lives changed.

Receive training from leading institutions. 
All Fellows receive 4.5 weeks of graduate level public administration, leadership and equity training prior to beginning their Fellowships. In our first year, this training was led by partners and staff at the UNC School of Government, the Harvard Kennedy School, Boston University's Initiative on Cities, Tufts University's Tisch College for Civic Life, and Georgetown University's Baker Center for Leadership & Governance. All Fellows also meet up for retreats over the course of the two years. Our most recent retreat was focused on civil rights at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama.

Join a cohort of incredible peers. 
Our first class of 54 Fellows are serving in more than 40 communities in 21 states nationwide. Over half are people of color, 60% are women, 1/3 are first-generation college students, and more than 40% were pell-grant recipients in college. ⅓ of of our Fellows are also serving in rural communities and towns of less than 10,000 people, adding to the experience of the entire cohort. The class includes Truman, Gates & Udall Scholars, Marine Corps Veterans, D1 Athletes, and former Student Body Presidents.

Help co-create a growing, national program. 
Lead For America’s goal is to train, place, and support 50,000 leaders by 2040. We are on track to have more than 100 Fellows in our second year, and to scale up to 1,000 Fellows in the next 4 years. Our Fellows serve at every level of our organization, including our National Board of Directors. Help us shape the program for years to come!

Launch your career as a civic leader. 
Lead For America is less about what happens during the first two years than it is about building a community of lifelong civic leaders. We don’t just say this––we put resources behind it! From a digital alumni network and alumni reunions to training and financial support for alumni who decide to launch nonprofits and businesses or even run for office, we will focus on helping you advance in your leadership and service for the rest of your life.

Montgomery County, MD Fellowship. 
This Fellow will be a part of the innovation team sparking the evolution of a 9,000 person $2 billion annual operation budget organization by scaling bright spots and adapting tools of service design, user experience, behaviorally informed nudging, community organizing, storytelling and process improvement to public sector justice work. Responsibilities will vary with Fellow skill and passion. The Fellow will support the core Innovation Accelerator community and be deployed for advanced facilitated support working with teams across County government to make rapid improvements, not recommendations.

Interested? Learn More and Apply Today!

Application Deadline: March 15th
Learn More: Lead for America Website

Get to Know Us and Ask Your Questions: Email us at reed.shaferray@lead4america.org.
Apply Today: Apply here to learn more and join the Lead for America 2020 Fellowship cohort.

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