Public Policy Fellowship Mission
The CHCI Public Policy Fellowship (PPF) seeks to enhance participants’ leadership abilities, strengthen professional skills and ultimately produces more competent and competitive Latino professionals in public policy areas.
Public Policy Fellowship Description
This Fellowship Program offers talented Latinos, who have earned a bachelor’s degree within two years of the program start date, the opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the national level in the public policy area of their choice. Fellows have the opportunity to work in areas such as international affairs, economic development, health and education policy, housing, or local government.
Selected particpants will receive:
Work Experience
After a week-long orientation and with CHCI’s guidance, CHCI fellows research opportunities and interview with possible work placements that best match their interests. The range of placements includes: congressional offices, federal agencies, Washington-based media groups, corporate federal affairs offices, national non-profit advocacy organizations, and government-related institutions. Participants have the option of changing placements mid-way through the program.
Leadership Development
The fellows’ intensive work experience is enhanced by weekly leadership training sessions that allow them to meet with national leaders and engage in substantive policy discussions. Because of the wealth of information, contacts, and political activity in Washington DC, the Fellowship Program offers an excellent opportunity for participants to identify their career goals. All participants also receive personal support and guidance from the members of CHCI’s staff and Alumni Association.
Community Service
Fellows are required to engage in a group community service project identified through the CHCI fellowship program. This component of the curriculum allows fellows to identify areas of civic engagement and give back to the community. Fellows are also required to complete 32 hours of individual community service along with the group community service project.
Program Requirements - Fellows must
Eligibility Criteria
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