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NCRC Fellowship for Equitable Development: Student Fellowship
National Community Reinvestment Coalition Inc
About NCRC
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) is a nationwide network of nearly 800 organizations and champions working for a Just Economy, where all Americans can build wealth and provide for their families with stability and dignity.
Our vision: To solve America’s historic racial and socio-economic wealth, income and opportunity divides. This vision is the foundation of the Just Economy Pledge.
Fellowship for Equitable Development
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition matches top-level graduate degree students with premiere community development organizations.
NCRC is looking for fellowship projects that move the needle on housing, small business development, and workforce development. Projects may directly result in community outcomes in these focus areas, or involve work with community members to create plans or project pipelines that will solve local issues in these areas.
The NCRC Fellowship cultivates the next generation of community development leaders and empowers them to tackle the issues of tomorrow. The community development sector will face significant challenges in the coming decades from climate change, widening wealth gaps, food insecurities, extreme housing shortages and other needs. These challenges will disproportionately impact low-wealth communities and communities of color. Therefore, it is NCRC’s intention and pledge to uphold the values of community empowerment in the fellowship program.
Interested students and host organizations must apply for this fellowship opportunity.
Program Benefits for Student Fellows Include:
- High-quality training and support from regional leaders in the nonprofit, government, planning and community development fields
- A $20,000 stipend for the eight-month, part-time (20-hours per week) fellowship
- The opportunity to meet with leaders in the nonprofit, government, planning and community development fields
- Academic credit, in accordance with the policies of the Fellows’ respective universities
- Complimentary admission to the NCRC annual Just Economy Conference
Program Benefits for Host Organizations Include:
- Fresh, innovative talent to help advance organizational mission
- The opportunity to help shape the next generation of community development leaders
- Participation in a fellowship program at little to no cost
The Process
1. NCRC Members Apply; 2. NCRC Selects Member Projects; 3. Students Apply To Selected Projects; 4. Top Student Candidates Interviewed; 5. NCRC & Member Select Student Fellow; 6. NCRC Onboards Member & Student 7. Fellowship Commences
Student Fellow Applications
Fellow applications will open for eligible students once host projects have been reviewed and finalists selected. Students will apply to be considered for a specific host project. Top student candidates will be interviewed by NCRC as well as the host organization.
Fellow Requirements
- Must provide documentation confirming active enrollment (i.e. Letter of Enrollment from Registrar or transcript)
- Must commit to fellowship for full Period of September 14, 2026-May 14, 2027 academic school year
- Must commit to a 20 hour/week fellowship
- Must commit to a schedule with at least one day per week in-office of host organization
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Josh Turner Scholarship Fund for the Arts
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LaHaunn Moore Hope Scholarship Fund
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Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
The Donald and Frances McDonald Endowed Scholarship Fund
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
The Sponsors Scholarship Fund
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Toward An Inclusive Architecture Scholarship Fund
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
CFMT The Women’s Fund
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O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Grant
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Inc
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