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Application requirementsFellowship benefitsFellowship typeFellowships

Hazel M. Johnson Fellowship Program

Empowering Emerging Leaders of Color in Environmental and Climate Sectors

Summary:

The Hazel M. Johnson Fellowship program offers a 10-week summer internship with partner organizations, providing fellows with skills, resources, and connections to thrive in environmental and climate careers. It includes mentorship, professional development, and a supportive community.

Application Requirements:

Open to Black women and gender-expansive individuals who are rising juniors, seniors, recent graduates, or first-year grad students in the U.S. Interest in environmental/climate fields is essential, with no need for an environmental science degree.

Benefits:

Fellows receive an hourly wage, a $5,000 stipend for living expenses, professional development, and wellness. They also gain access to the BGE network and events, along with an end-of-summer retreat.

Type:

Internship and Professional Development

Awards:

Paid positions with mentorship and networking opportunities

Deadline:

March 29, 2024, at 11:59pm EST

This program is a fantastic opportunity for those passionate about environmental justice and eager to develop their professional skills.🌿

Apply Now

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