Coding It Forward Fellowship
A program helping early-stage technologists break into the government space. Not explicitly policy focused, but still a wonderful opportunity that appeals to many people who are also into policy.
A program helping early-stage technologists break into the government space. Not explicitly policy focused, but still a wonderful opportunity that appeals to many people who are also into policy.
Provides paid short-term emerging tech policy fellowships with the option for placement in federal agencies, congressional offices and committees, or think tanks. Great way to break into DC while making good money and receiving training, with options for different experience levels.
Seminar run by AIER and the Academy of Capitalism where undergraduates and early-stage graduate students explore the intersection of classical liberalism and business. A great learning opportunity for people interested in free-market policy and the intersection of policy and business. https://www.academyoncapitalism.org/capitalism-voluntary-society
Highly selected and unique program for undergraduates interested in public policy, politics, and leadership that provides an immersive educational experience. A great way to show your interest in the world of policy and develop crucial soft skills, with the option of a paid trip to DC.
DMV-based nonprofit focused on getting more kids into public policy careers while also promoting public policy education. A great first step into the world of policy that can help you find internships and fund certain activities. https://www.freefacts.org/applications/ambassador-program
A paid summer seminar where undergraduates and early-stage graduate students study the theory and practice of classical liberalism. A great way for people interested in classical-liberalism and liberalism more broadly to understand how it applies to policy. https://www.wabash.edu/stephenson-institute/summer-seminars
Entry level and mid career technology fellowships in DC for people interested in public technology work. A wonderful way to break into DC, especially for those with a tech background. https://www.techcongress.io