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THE EDWARD RAWSON FELLOWS PROGRAM Overview:
Citizens for Global Solutions runs a year-round apprenticeship program geared
to lend growth and experience to recent college and university graduates who
wish to break into the non-profit world. The Edward Rawson Fellows Programs
offers participants an opportunity for hands-on experience working on global
issues with one of the country’s leading educational and advocacy organizations.
Edward Rawson, a long-time board member and supporter of Citizens for Global
Solutions, is an exceptional global leader who has committed his life to
promoting peace, justice, and freedom for a democratically governed world.
The Edward Rawson Fellowship Program was designed to encourage young people to
become active in international affairs. The program provides a unique
educational experience for individuals who want to develop leadership skills in
government relations, communications, and grassroots outreach and promote active
citizen engagement in global institutions. Most importantly, it is an
opportunity to work in the political atmosphere of Washington, D.C.
Requirements:
To be considered for a fellowship program you must
- Have recently completed an undergraduate or graduate program in history,
international relations, economics, political science, law, public policy,
computer multi-media and design, or another field of study relevant to the
work of Citizens for Global Solutions.
- Have a strong history of academic achievement.
- Must have particularly strong writing skills and
communication skills.
- Have a substantial interest in U.S. engagement in global affairs and in global
issues facing the international community.
- Prior experience with politics, public-activism or communications is
helpful, but not required.
How to Apply
To apply, provide a cover letter (should include your potential start date if
you know it), resume, and a 5-8 page writing sample (this can be a portion of a
larger paper and can be on any issue).
Email applications to:
fellows@globalsolutions.org
Or by mail:
Citizens for Global Solutions
Att. Internship Program
418 7th St SE
Washington, DC 20003
Additional questions? Call: 202-546-3950
Citizens for Global Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer; women, people of
color, and members of other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged
to apply.
Upcoming Fellowships Available:
Fellowships are available in several areas of interest:
Communications Fellow
Government Relations Fellow
Programs Fellow
Staff Writer Fellow
Communications Fellow
The Communications Fellow assists in the
areas of media, strategic planning, and public outreach on behalf of Citizens
for Global Solutions. Duties may include:
- External research
- Editing publications
- Database maintenance
- Media outreach
- Writing Newsletters and press releases
The Communications Fellowship involves a three to six-month commitment.
We are no longer accepting application for the August selection period. Please
check back on this web site in the coming months if you would like to be
considered for an Edward Rawson Fellowship in the future.
Government Relations Fellow
The Government Relations Fellow works as a link between Citizens for Global
Solutions and the actions of Congress concerning our major program areas.
Duties may include:
- Monitoring congressional voting habits
- Assisting our chief lobbyist
- Covering congressional hearings
- Attending coalition meetings
The Government Relations Fellowship involves a three to six-month
commitment. We are no longer accepting application for the August selection
period. Please check back on this web site in the coming months if you would
like to be considered for an Edward Rawson Fellowship in the future.
Programs Fellow
The Programs Fellow mainly researches and
writes on issues pertaining to Citizens for Global Solutions major program
areas including Health & Environment, Peace & Security, International Law &
Justice, International Institutions, and U.S. Global Engagement. Duties may
include:
- Writing news updates and reports
- Attending congressional hearings, conferences, and coalition meetings
- Updating website content
- Developing briefing materials for staff on specific issues
- Monitoring public polls and following current events
The Programs Fellowship involves a three to six-month commitment. TWe
are no longer accepting application for the August selection period. Please
check back on this web site in the coming months if you would like to be
considered for an Edward Rawson Fellowship in the future.
Staff Writer Fellow
The Writing Fellow backstops the President and CEO as well as other staff
members on writing projects and researching for the organization. Duties may
include:
- Writing Op-eds
- Writing speeches
- Writing press releases
- Conducting policy and issue research
- Attend issue-oriented meetings as necessary
- Writing for development materials
The Staff Writer Fellowship involves a three to six-month commitment.
We are no longer accepting application for the August selection period. Please
check back on this web site in the coming months if you would like to be
considered for an Edward Rawson Fellowship in the future.
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