Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship
Trains and inspires leaders to end hunger and poverty in the US. Fellows gain experience with community and policy organizations.
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Trains and inspires leaders to end hunger and poverty in the US. Fellows gain experience with community and policy organizations.
Trains emerging leaders to end hunger worldwide. Fellows develop skills to become change agents, strengthening host organizations and building food security.
Trains and inspires leaders in the movement to end hunger and poverty. Fellows gain experience through placements with community and policy organizations.
Information about the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows program, including its structure, goals, and application status. Applications for 2026-2027 are closed.
Information for organizations interested in hosting an Emerson Fellow for field or policy placements. Learn about benefits, application process, and timelines.
Information for organizations interested in hosting a Leland Fellow. Applications for the 2025-2027 class are closed; 2027-2029 applications open late 2026.
The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship is a two-year opportunity to promote global food and nutrition security through learning and hands-on work.
Guide for organizations applying to host an Emerson National Hunger Fellow, detailing program structure, responsibilities, and application process.
Overview of the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship, detailing program structure, historical context, key dates, and benefits for fellows.
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