FAITHFUL CLIMATE ACTION FELLOWSHIP
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Faithful Climate Action Fellowship

A collaborative fellowship with Creation Justice Ministries, Interfaith Power & Light, Wisconsin Green Muslims, GreenFaith, & the United Methodist Women
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Apply by 02/22/21!

Self-Apply HERE
Nominate A Candidate HERE

What is the Faithful Climate

Action Fellowship?

Compensation:

Are you a young Christian or Muslim concerned about the climate crisis? Join us in exploring how our faith traditions can support and guide our climate activism. Young Black, Indigenous, and people of color (18-26) in the Midwest and Southeast are invited to apply for the Faithful Climate Action Fellowship. Submit your application here.

Fellows will engage in 9 months of joint study, leadership training, and action. Monthly interactive webinars from March through November 2021 will provide a chance to meet young faith and climate leaders in your region, and both peer leaders and professional mentors will guide you in developing your own voice as a faith and climate activist.

Apply or nominate a candidate by 2/22/21
This is a time commitment of only 2-3 hours per month and is designed to fit with full time employment or school work. A $500 stipend will be provided.

Fellowship Responsibilities:

  • Deliver a message to your house of worship
  • Publish an Op-Ed
  • Participate in faith-based environmental justice resource development
  • Participate in the US Climate Action Network Asset Mapping

Who Can Apply?

 1. Young Adults from the Midwest & Southeast
  • Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, & Wisconsin
  • Southeast: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, & West Virginia
2. Christians and Muslims who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color
3. Young Adults between the ages 18-26
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