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CivicSpark AmeriCorps Fellowship

APPLY QUICKLY TO LAUNCH YOUR CLIMATE AND SOCIAL IMPACT CAREER!


It's official, CivicSpark will be hosting a 7.5-month fellowship for the 22-23 service year starting in January 2023. This new group will join and engage with the existing 11-month cohort! We encourage interested candidates to submit before the priority deadline so they can be considered for their top project interests. Applications due November 28th at 11:59 PST.

OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS AND ROLE
CivicSpark is an AmeriCorps program where Fellows focus on planning and policy support to build local government capacity to address resilience challenges and create lasting impact in California, Washington, and Colorado communities.

CivicSpark Fellows will focus on projects in partnership with local governments such as:
  • Climate mitigation, adaptation, and decarbonization
  • Water policy and management
  • Affordable housing and sustainable mobility
  • Rural broadband
  • Equity and environmental justice

While projects vary, Fellows can expect to work on a range of tasks including meeting facilitation, community outreach, data collection and analysis, and report writing. Fellows will also have the opportunity to work on volunteer engagement projects, as well as attend regular training to build professional and technical skills. Fellows will complete their service year with an understanding of working with local governments as well as experience in using key sustainability and water management tools.

Fellows are spread regionally throughout California, Washington, and Colorado. Each region has a Regional Coordinator who oversees the various Fellows in their area, providing guidance, mentorship, and support for the Fellows’ professional development goals. Site Supervisors are the Fellows’ on-site contact at their placement site, who works with Fellows on a day-to-day basis and provides assistance on project work and supporting the Fellows’ professional growth in the workplace.

BENEFITS
  • $18,000 (before taxes)
  • $4,826.50 Segal Education Award
  • SNAP (Food Stamps)
  • Student Loan Forbearance
  • Health insurance
  • Childcare assistance
  • Professional development training
  • Network development
  • CivicSpark and AmeriCorps alumni support

WHAT YOU CAN BRING
AmeriCorps Requirements
  • Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States*
  • Ability to pass FBI, State DOJ, and NSOPR background checks prior to service

CivicSpark Requirements
  • Minimum of a 2-year AA degree from an accredited college or university
  • Commitment to the full term of service (11 months, 1,700 + hours)
  • Ability to work in a professional setting (potentially remote)
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills

Preferred Qualifications
  • A degree in a related field
  • One year of relevant experience
  • Past service experience (e.g., volunteering, community service, etc.)
  • Experience with, or training in, outreach, facilitation and/or education
  • Being local to the community you will serve in.
Desirable
  • Experience with project implementation
  • Comfort with quantitative work, including data collection and analysis