Applications are now being accepted for Americans United’s Youth Organizing Fellowship program.
The Fellowship is a paid opportunity for young people ages 18-25 to grow as leaders, build power with a national cohort of youth organizers, and advocate for church-state separation. Americans United will select Fellows who come from different backgrounds, work on a variety of issues that intersect with separation of religion and government, and have shared values of religious freedom and equality.
The Youth Organizing Fellowship will run from August 2026 through July 2027. The program kicks off in August with an in-person, weekend-long convening in Washington, D.C., during which Fellows will get to meet AU and each other, learn new skills, and strategize for the coming year. Then Fellows will continue to meet online every month for ongoing training and support while organizing in their communities across the country.
Fellows are expected to use the information, skills, and resources they gain to raise awareness about AU’s mission, educate their communities about the importance of church-state separation, and activate members of their communities to take action by organizing events, writing for AU’s website, creating social media content, and more.
Applicants should bring some knowledge and experience but also be excited to learn more. Fellows must be able to commit to 5-10 hours per month organizing with Americans United and be excited to work in collaboration with youth activists from across the country to lead AU’s strategy for youth engagement. Fellows will have ample opportunities for professional development and receive a stipend.
Applications will be accepted until June 1. For more information about and to apply to the Youth Organizing Fellowship, or to RSVP for a May information session for applicants, visit www.au.org/youthfellows.