Fellowship Details
When is the Fellowship?
The Urban Leaders Fellowship runs in in-person for seven consecutive weeks in the summer, typically during the months of June through August.
Below are the projected region fellowship dates, targeted policy levels of focus, and applicant preferences below. Please note that while regions have a preference for local talent, it doesn’t mean that non-local talent cannot apply. We encourage all strong candidates to apply and state their connections, experience, and knowledge of the region in which they desire to be placed. Full complete programming and scheduling details will be made available through regional directors.
Kindly Note
ULF is a FULL-TIME fellowship and it is expected that fellows commit for the duration of the fellowship. However, we recognize that the summer can be a busy time for weddings and family events, and sometimes jobs and school don't follow the same calendar. We ask that you communicate any conflicts prior to accepting our offer and we'll work with you on a case by case basis to determine if those conflicts will still allow you to join the fellowship. For more guidance on preparing for the summer fellowship, please download this one-pager for review.
How does the Fellowship work?
Though no two days are the same for Fellows, these short videos offer a glimpse into what our fellowship is all about.
Who are the Fellows?
We look for applicants who are diverse, in every sense of the word. We bring together a cohort of fellows in each region who come from different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, gender identity and sexual orientation, and have wide-ranging experiences in the topics they've studied, the places they've lived, and the work that they've done. We believe that diversity matters and will bring about better solutions.
You don't need specific background in legislative policy to join our fellowship, just a passion to learn about policy and how it can impact the lives of those in your community.
While the program is designed to assemble a unique and diverse cohort of individuals, ULF fellows most successful in the fellowship share certain characteristics:
Motivated, self-starter who takes initiative with experience driving and sustaining both short and long-term projects
Seeks collaboration to problem-solve and navigate ambiguity including the ability to govern work independently and manage up to accomplish outcomes
Actively seek perspectives that are different than their own operating with in a mindset of humility
Professionals with at least 2 years of professional experience with excellent written and oral communication skills
Committed to personal reflection and professional development with a desire to transform the community through partnerships
Looking to accelerate their leadership through fellowship with a focus on policy and practice
Team player that can build relationships with a variety of stakeholders (i.e., cohort, elected official, partnering organization, community members, etc)
2024 Fellowship Applications are closed! Please check back in October for the 2025 application.
Below are the most frequently asked questions we hear from interested applicants
ULF staff will be holding live webinars throughout the application process to answer questions for individuals who have started their application and are in need of clarity on how to make their application stronger. Please visit our application guidance page for more information and to sign up for an upcoming webinar.
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The Urban Leaders Fellowship is a full-time paid summer fellowship for professionals who are already leaders in their own right and are looking to accelerate their leadership through fellowship with a focus on policy and practice. Fellows are expected to be available full-time for seven consecutive weeks typically between the hours of 8 am-7 pm. Fellows work half-time on high-level policy projects with an elected official in the afternoons and half-time alongside partner organizations in cities in the mornings across the country. Applicants should consult their personal schedules, full-time work obligations, finances, conflicts, and commitments to determine if the ULF fellowship is the right fit at this time before applying. We ask any candidate with additional commitments totaling more than 10 hours a weeks not to apply at this time. Learn more about ULF here.
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Yes. Fellows receive a minimum base stipend of $3,500 with opportunities for additional cost of living adjustments and individual need-based scholarships. If you are accepted to ULF, our staff will work with you to determine if you qualify for additional funds. Please note that ULF is not responsible for living expenses, job transitions, student loan payments, loss of wages or other personal circumstances of fellows coming to the fellowship. All fellows should assess and evaluate their financial ability to participate in the fellowship prior to applying.
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Yes, The ULF fellowship application asks for two references. The ULF fellowship application is comprised of an online application, uploading a resume, 300 word statement of interest, listing two references, and a critical thinking exercise.
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The ULF fellowship requires that candidates meet ONE of the TWO criteria: 1) Have a minimum of 2 years or the equivalent of 2 years professional experience and a bachelors degree. 2). Have 5 years or the equivalent of 5 years of professional experience without a bachelor’s degree. Professional experience is defined as full-time working experience.
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The ULF Fellowship prioritizes the safety and health of all stakeholders and partners across the country. The ULF Fellowship considers a variety of factors when determining the model (in-person or virtual) of the fellowship in the given year. These decisions are communicated prior to the start of the ULF fellowship.
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The 2025 application will open on October 30, 2024, and applications are accepted on a rolling basis and will close on March 20, 2025. For additional details on how to apply, visit our application page in the fall of 2024.
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We work in ten cities: Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Indianapolis, Kansas City, MO, Nashville, New Orleans, Oakland, Tulsa, and Washington, D.C.
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Our fellowship runs for 7 weeks Monday-Friday, typically during the months of June and July. Please note that these dates are not finalized until early spring as we consult the elected/appointed officials and partnering organizations across our 10 regions to determine the fellowship dates. Please visit the fellowship dates page for additional information.
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In each city, we partner with one or more elected or appointed official on the local and/or state levels. Here is more information on our partners.
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United States citizens or international candidates that have a current and valid visa to the U.S. may apply to the program. (Please note that as of July 2022, ULF no longer accepts international candidates that do not possess a current and valid visa or citizenship to the U.S.)
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Fellows have helped to conceive and design over 150 pieces of policy across the local and state levels of government. Learn more about policy here, and read about our prior policy work here.
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Policy projects are determined by the elected/appointed officials of each region. Please note that the partnering organization projects may not necessarily align to the policy projects within each region. Partnering organization projects and policy projects are different.
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ULF does not provide or guarantee full-time employment upon satisfactory completion of the program nor assist with visa, citizenship, sponsorship, or other long-term circumstances. Upon satisfactory completion of the fellowship (both the partner organization placement and the policy team placement), the ULF staff is willing to act as a reference for future employment or graduate school, at the discretion of the regional and national team.