We all care deeply about our environment. We also know that, as a country, we need to be taking more action to ensure our environment is preserved, especially when powerful interests stand in the way.
Environment America, the federation of state-based environment groups, acts as a powerful advocate for our environment: to promote energy efficiency, to protect our open spaces, to clean up our air and water, and to advance global warming solutions. We speak out and take action at the local, state, and national levels to improve the quality of our environment and our lives.
Environment America Fellows will get a chance to work with some of the top environmental advocates and organizers in the country, and will have an immediate impact on critical environmental issues. The Fellowship Program gives recent college graduates the training and experience to assume leadership roles in the environmental movement for the long term.
The Fellowship Program positions include, but are not limited to:
Issue associates and field associates may work on any of the following issues: global warming, energy policy, clean air and water, preserving our open spaces, and more. Each associate takes on the critical role of building the organization by canvassing at various times during the year and running a citizen outreach office during the summer.
Environment America, the federation of state-based environment groups, acts as a powerful advocate for our environment: to promote energy efficiency, to protect our open spaces, to clean up our air and water, and to advance global warming solutions. We speak out and take action at the local, state, and national levels to improve the quality of our environment and our lives.
Fellowship Program: 2008 – 2010 Job Description
We’re hiring recent college graduates to help win campaigns with Environment America. Our organization’s efforts to pass renewable energy standards in states across the country and at the federal level have already resulted in decreasing global warming pollution – the equivalent of taking 1.5 million cars off the road. We have preserved our natural heritage by securing permanent protection for 58.5 million acres of pristine wilderness areas in 39 states. We protected countless waterways in the states, including the passage of 7 ocean protection bills in California.Environment America Fellows will get a chance to work with some of the top environmental advocates and organizers in the country, and will have an immediate impact on critical environmental issues. The Fellowship Program gives recent college graduates the training and experience to assume leadership roles in the environmental movement for the long term.
The Fellowship Program positions include, but are not limited to:
Issue Associate:
As an issue associate, you’ll master your issue area and build the kind of powerful support it takes to make your voice heard and change public policy. Responsibilities include: researching and writing reports, developing and coordinating campaigns, preparing legislative testimony, building statewide and national coalitions, organizing media events, raising funds, and meeting with elected officials.Field Associate:
As a field associate, you’ll build and demonstrate support for proposals at the state or federal level to ensure that decision-makers hear from and pay attention to the public. You must quickly master the basics of a variety of issues, and then reach out to individuals, media outlets and organizations to build visibility and gain their support.Issue associates and field associates may work on any of the following issues: global warming, energy policy, clean air and water, preserving our open spaces, and more. Each associate takes on the critical role of building the organization by canvassing at various times during the year and running a citizen outreach office during the summer.
