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From: Jennifer Marlon 
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Subject: Fwd: The 2020 Public Voices Fellowship on the Climate Crisis - call 
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Date: January 16, 2020 at 10:14:18 AM PST
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Happy New Year!
I wanted to make sure you all saw this announcement and considered it and/or 
spread the word through your networks. Diversity is key.

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Call for Applications: The Public Voices Fellowship on the Climate Crisis
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Dear Friends,

I am delighted to announce an exciting new initiative - the inaugural Public 
Voices Fellowship on the Climate Crisis. The goal of the project is to bring 
new, diverse voices into the national climate conversation via training in 
op-ed writing and thought leadership. Please consider applying and/or sharing 
the opportunity with anyone you think might be interested.

The Fellowship will provide twenty climate change thought leaders, the majority 
of whom will be women and people of color, with extraordinary support, 
leadership skills and knowledge to ensure their ideas shape not only their 
respective fields, but public opinion and policymaking on the most urgent issue 
of our age.

The program includes four in-person, day-long workshops and one-on-one coaching 
by leading journalists and editors. All participants will publish at least two 
written pieces of thought leadership (and hopefully many more) during their 
fellowship. Attendance at all four workshops is required – applicants must save 
the dates in order to apply.

The curriculum explores leadership, power, and action in an unfair world. Over 
the course of a year, fellows will learn how credibility works, how ideas 
spread, when and why minds change, and how ideas play out over time and space.

SELECTION
We are looking for new voices from civil society, academia, and the private 
sector, including advocates, entrepreneurs, community and business leaders, 
scientists, educators, and writers, among others.

We seek leaders working at the intersection of climate change, communication, 
and social justice, with a demonstrated desire and ability to contribute to 
public dialogue on climate change. Areas of focus could include activism and 
movement building, financial risks and opportunities of climate impacts and 
solutions, local, national or global policy, climate science, sector approaches 
(e.g., faith, business, health), or many others.

Fellows will be chosen through a competitive selection process. We are 
committed to building a diverse cohort. We will consider a variety of factors, 
including but not limited to gender, race/ethnicity, age, geography, area of 
expertise, work history, and experience as an agent of change.

DETAILS
● Up to 20 fellows
● Year-long program
● Four interactive day-long workshops in or near NYC (dates are: April 23-24, 
2020; July 17; October 2; December 9, 2020). Applicants MUST commit to and save 
those dates.
● Dedicated editors (top journalists) to provide regular, one-on-one 
support/editing/coaching
● Access to ongoing mentoring for the fellowship year
● A limited number of travel and lodging stipends for those who need them. The 
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The Public Voices Fellowship on the Climate Crisis is a collaboration between 
the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, The OpEd Project, and Ann 
MacDougall and is part of The OpEd Project’s national Public Voices initiative 
to change who writes history. The OpEd Project is a think tank and leadership 
organization that amplifies the ideas and public impact of new and necessary 
voices, including women of all backgrounds. Ann MacDougall is an impact 
investor, independent public board member and experienced senior executive. She 
serves as a senior advisor to the Public Voices Fellowship on the Climate 
Crisis.

WHAT IS SUCCESS?
We are not interested in providing a service as much as creating an outcome. 
Our goal is 100% success: we envision that every participant will produce 
tangible pieces of thought leadership in influential places (which may include 
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Again, please consider applying yourself and/or sharing this exciting 
opportunity with anyone you think might be interested.

Thank you!

Cheers,

Tony
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