Real Food Challenge is currently accepting applications for the 2014-2015
Fellowship! <http://www.realfoodchallenge.org/fellowship#Application> This
Fellowship focuses on building a student movement to address systemic
issues in our food system involving environmental degradation, unfair labor
conditions, distribution on a local/global scale, and corporate food
service models.

The First Application Deadline is *Sunday, March 9th. *The Second
Application Deadline is* Sunday, March 23rd. *Email
[email protected] with questions.

Overview

The Real Food Challenge <http://realfoodchallenge.org> (RFC) Fellowship
Program is a unique opportunity for recent college graduates to gain
first-hand experience in building a social movement.  Through this 14-month
program, Fellows engage in intensive projects on a regional or national
level while also honing their leadership skills and food systems knowledge
through our participatory learning curriculum and engaged Fellowship
community.

Fellows come away with direct campaign and organizational experience, new
professional and movement networks and a toolbox of relevant
movement-building and organizational skills.  At the same time, they
support important student-led efforts to shift millions of university
dollars away from industrial agriculture and toward just, sustainable food
enterprises.
 Fellowship Project

Over the years the Fellowship has continued to evolve based on reflection
and needs of the organization. This year's Fellows will focus on projects
relating to the Real Food Movement. These may include:

   - Providing direct coaching, training and on-the-ground support to a
   small group of campuses where real food campaigns are in progress,
   - Helping to develop the Real Food Calculator and providing support to
   students involved with campus food assessments,
   - Planning events for regional and national gatherings and fundraising
   events,
   - Developing & executing national social media & communications
   strategies.



Through these projects Fellows will be given a level of exposure and
responsibility usually reserved for experienced professional organizers and
movement leaders.   Fellows will be expected to take a great deal of
initiative, problem-solve on the fly and work in a diverse, and often
geographically distributed team.

*What does it look like?* Phone calls and/or video-chats with teams
multiple times a week to collaborate on focus projects.  Team meetings with
other Fellows and staff to strategize and prioritize work.  Once- or
twice-a-year road trips to visit target schools, present workshops, and
meet with key players.  And, plenty more!
 Curriculum

As part of the Fellowship, the Real Food Challenge is committed to Fellows'
growth and development as leaders in the food movement.  Our curriculum is
explicitly action-oriented and participatory in approach.  This means that
each Fellow's project is seen as the core "textbook" for their learning.
 Other curricular pieces are meant to intersect with and enhance that
learning-by-doing experience.  These supplemental learning opportunities
include:

   - Intensive in-person, experiential workshops and trainings,
   - Regular distance learning sessions, including webinars and online
   discussions,
   - Reading & writing assignments,
   - "Just-in-time" mini-trainings focusing on necessary and timely skill
   sets,
   - Periodic self-assessment, peer-evaluation and reflection exercises,
   - Intensive coaching from a coordinator.



Learning modules are broken, roughly, into two categories: 1) Organizing
and Leadership and, 2) Food Systems.  Topics covered include the following
(subject to year-to-year variation):

Leadership and Organizing

Food Systems

   - Storytelling & Public Narrative
   - 1-to-1s / Relational Meetings
   - Social Media & Communications
   - Grassroots Fundraising
   - Campaign Planning
   - Facilitation and Popular Education
   - Leadership Development
   - Coaching & Agitation


   - The Corporate Food Service Industry
   - Farm-to-Institution Basics
   - Distribution and Supply Chains
   - Food & Labor Intersections
   - Fair Trade & Direct Trade
   - History of Food Movements

*Year-long Schedule*

The Fellowship runs from July 2014 - August 2015, a total of 14 months.
 While each Fellow's experience will be unique, an average year includes
these major milestones:

   - *July: National Training*--Fellows join RFC staff for a comprehensive
   5-day orientation and training,
   - *August/September: National Summit*--Fellows recruit for and facilitate
   workshops at our national gathering,
   - *October: Food Day*--Fellows recruit and support student coordinators
   as they plan for this national day of action,
   - *December: Winter Appeal*--Fellows learn about grassroots fundraising
   through our holiday appeal drive,
   - *January/February: Regional Strategy Retreats*--Fellows work with
   veteran RFC organizers and alumni to lead a 3-day leadership institute for
   local students,
   - *April: National Retreat*--Fellows engage in the reflection and annual
   planning process with RFC leadership,
   - *Ongoing: Campus Visits*--Fellows coordinate and participate in road
   trips to campuses throughout their region.

Program Structure & Support

Fellows work in teams of two or more, and are supervised by a staff member.
 Regional teams have at least once-weekly check-in meetings.  All fellows
gather for monthly discussions, in addition to periodic online distance
learning modules.  Two times each year, fellows engage in structured peer
feedback sessions called "Real Talk."  Fellows also engage in a Quarterly
Review process, focused both on campaign outcomes and Fellows' personal
development goals.
 Stipend

In addition to the skills and experience offered, fellows are provided a
$2,000 stipend in installments of $1,000 paid two times during the year.
 Fellows are also reimbursed for all pre-approved Fellowship-related
expenses and travel.

Fellows have the opportunity to participate in an interdisciplinary,
distance-based graduate program through Green Mountain
College<http://masters.greenmtn.edu/msfs.aspx>,
which is a respected leader in environmental education and sustainable food
systems. See more information
here<http://www.realfoodchallenge.org/educational-partnership-green-mountain-college>
.
 Who We're Looking For
Real Food Challenge seeks a special type of young leader who is ready to
make a big impact on the world.  Our Fellows generally exhibit the
following qualities:

   - *Self-motivated*- Fellows work independently and remotely without
   constant prods or reminders.  They take initiative to address problems as
   they arise and share new ideas and learnings along the way.
   - *Passionate*- Fellows understand the urgent need for change in our
   food system and are able to motivate those around them.
   - *Relational*- Fellows have strong people skills, are good at
   relationship building and have a good sense of humor.
   - *Strategic - *Fellows have the ability to identify and prioritize
   goals and to think systematically about how to accomplish them.
   - *Self-aware*- Fellows are committed to their own learning and able to
   reflect on and learn from their experiences.

Qualifications

This fellowship is intended for people with prior experience in student
activism, food justice and/or other movement work, who want to take their
learning to the next level.  Fellows are usually recent college graduates,
but others are welcome to apply. Fellows should be ready to set aside 15
hours each week for Real Food Challenge learning and projects.

   - Ability to devote 15 hours each week to Real Food Challenge activities,
   - Ability to attend Summer Orientation in July (dates TBD),
   - Ability to attend 3-4 additional multi-day events throughout the year
   (campus visits, strategy retreats),
   - Experience with student activism and/or student-run groups is
   preferred,
   - Commitment to economic justice, anti-racism, student power and social
   movements is required,
   - Experience with group facilitation, teaching, public speaking, and
   networking is preferred,
   - Familiarity with online communication (Google Drive, Google
   Hangouts/Skype, webinars, Dropbox) and social media (Facebook, Twitter,
   etc.) is encouraged,
   - Experience with university food systems, food service work,
   community-based farms, fair trade cooperatives, regional food distribution
   and/or other real food issues is a plus.


*>> We strongly encourage people of color; queer, trans, and gender variant
folk; and working class activists to apply!*
Past Fellow Testimonials
*After participating in the RFC for a few years as a student, becoming an
Regional Field Organizer seemed like a great next step to learn more skills
and get involved in region-wide efforts.  Gaining more than just skills,
the fellowship program has given me a framework for understanding how to
address large-scale, systemic problems by allowing me to be involved in
organizing at a lot of different levels.  I have not only been able to make
a difference with the students and schools that I directly work with, but I
also feel that now I am able to be a force of change beyond the fellowship
program in any of my other work for the rest of my life.*
- Lindsay Guthrie, Midwest Field Organizer, Class of 2014

*This fellowship is an opportunity to move beyond an academic understanding
of food systems issues, immerse yourself in the food justice movement, and
dive into solutions-based action. RFC is an all-around incubator of
leadership--the role of an RFO as mentor and mentee was challenging and
rewarding. The relationships I've built with the other organizers, students
and stakeholders, and the real world experience in community organizing and
campaign planning are truly invaluable. I came away with a deeper sense of
self, of community, and of purpose.  *
      - Chloe Rice, West Coast Field Organizer, Class of 2013


*The Real Food Challenge is an incredibly dedicated, nurturing, and
inspirational group of people, and I've learned so much in my time as a
Regional Field Organizer.  This work is really important and challenging,
and I would highly recommend it for an aspiring organizer who wants to sink
their teeth into a strategic, relationship-based, national campaign for
food justice.*
       - Jon Berger, Mid-Atlantic Field Organizer, Class of 2012

Click here for the 2014-2015 Fellowship
application<http://www.realfoodchallenge.org/fellowship#Application>

*The First Application Deadline is Sunday, March 9th. *

*The Second Application Deadline is Sunday, March 23rd. *



-- 
Tricia Kiefer
*Real Food Challenge *
*Operations Assistant*
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