Are you an activist that wants to learn or hone your organizing skills and gain on the ground experience? Do you want to join a team focused on activating a base of people to stop Trump’s attacks on environmental and social policies?
Do you want to organize people to remove some of his worst appointed leaders like Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt who is working to dismantle our bedrock environmental policies? Do you want to work at the nexus of environmental protection, economic justice and social justice? Do you want to help one of the oldest environmental groups recruit new people at the very moment we need as many people taking action as possible?
Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and develop your leadership skills? We are looking for people that want to be the best of the best. You will get a stipend, training and support, but this will be tough.
Friends of the Earth U.S., founded by David Brower in 1969, is the U.S. voice of the world’s largest federation of grassroots environmental groups, with a presence in 75 countries. Friends of the Earth’s mission is to defend the environment and champion a more healthy and just world. We are a hard-hitting, progressive, environmental organization that pulls no punches and speaks sometimes uncomfortable truth to power.
To accomplish our mission, Friends of the Earth is working at the nexus of environmental protection, economic justice and social justice to fundamentally transform the way our country and the world value people and the environment. Our current campaigns focus on promoting clean energy and solutions to climate change, ensuring the food we eat and products we use are sustainable and safe for our health and the environment, and protecting marine ecosystems and the people who live and work near them.
The Trump Administration and its allies on Capitol Hill are a disruptive force who pose a serious threat to our society and environment.
Within the past year we have seen a former ExxonMobil CEO appointed to Trump’s cabinet, a charged climate-denier, Scott Pruitt, appointed to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the dismantling of critical environmental protections through the gutting of the EPA, and blatant attacks on our public lands for the benefit of the fossil fuel industry. And, they are just getting started. Coupled together, these attacks leave the environment more vulnerable than it has been in over two decades and threaten decades of hard-fought victories for people and the planet.
Friends of the Earth was made for this fight. We are tough, scrappy, and aren’t afraid to stand up and speak truth to power. We pull no punches, and neither do our members. We are organizing at the grassroots to expand FOE’s political power and stop many of the Trump administration’s environmental attacks by developing a diverse base of activists and grassroots leaders who are taking action at a local level to influence key decision-makers in their districts.
For this program, we are specifically interested in people who want to take the step from activist to organizer and we are looking for folks who understand the difference, and want to learn and use core organizing skills. We are seeking people who are committed to and interested in building people power and holding elected officials accountable. Specific qualities we are looking for include:
We value diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. To achieve our mission of a healthy and just planet we must have a diverse base of people and diverse grassroots leadership.
If you do not identify as part of an underrepresented community, that is not a disqualification, and we still encourage you to apply. We welcome applicants that have experience as an activist with other social causes such as LGBTQ, Black Lives, Immigrant Rights, Mass Incarceration/Restorative Justice, Housing/Homelessness, Labor and more.
Fellows will be focused on recruitment, leadership, team formation, and campaign tactics in their respective states. Activities will include:
Fellows will be supported and managed by Friends of the Earth’s Organizing team. Regional Organizers will focus on training and mentoring fellows, setting goals, helping them develop and implement plans, and holding weekly check ins with the fellows.
You can apply to the fellowship at foe.org/2018-organizing-fellowship.