ICC GRinspoon Fellow
Description: Grinspoon Fellows will focus on building strong personal relationships with influential people on campus and effective pro-Israel coalitions at their schools.
Required Trainings:
You’ll be successful if: you implement ICC campus initiatives throughout the academic year, stay in regular communication with ICC professionals, attend regular training webinars run by ICC, assist your local Hillel in submitting ICC funding requests, activate personal networks on campus and work with ICC staff in response to significant anti-Israel activity, and identify and build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: each ICC Grinspoon Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $500 per semester.
Application process: Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year will open in Spring 2020. For more information, email Emily.
Required Trainings:
- Design Tribe Retreats: Grinspoon Fellows/Israel-Interest Track participants participants agree to attend a mandatory on-boarding retreat (tentative date: September 7th - 9th, 2019) and a mandatory mid-year retreat (date TBD, January 2019). Travel and accommodations will be provided.
- ICC Training: Attend an all-expenses-paid leadership training seminar with the ICC in Washington, D.C. (date TBD, organized by ICC.)
- Mentorship Meetings: ICC Grinspoon Fellows/Israel Interest Track participants agree to schedule and attend one cohort meeting per month, as well as one mentorship meeting per month.
You’ll be successful if: you implement ICC campus initiatives throughout the academic year, stay in regular communication with ICC professionals, attend regular training webinars run by ICC, assist your local Hillel in submitting ICC funding requests, activate personal networks on campus and work with ICC staff in response to significant anti-Israel activity, and identify and build meaningful relationships with student leaders that are representative of the campus community.
Stipends: each ICC Grinspoon Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $500 per semester.
Application process: Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year will open in Spring 2020. For more information, email Emily.
Mishelanu IAC Fellow
Description: The Mishelanu Fellow is an Israeli-American student who will work as part of a national campus program through the Israeli-American Council to provide a community for Israeli-American students. By exploring and strengthening their Israeli-American & Jewish identity through culture, language, heritage, and a strong connection to Israel, they’ll develop their leadership and entrepreneurship skills.
Required Trainings:
You’ll be successful if: you organize a minimum of two on-campus Israeli cultural experiences per semester, recruit a micro-community of Israeli-Americans, promote IAC Mishelanu programs through tabling and outreach, fill out necessary Mishelanu reports.
Stipends: Each Mishelanu Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $400 at the conclusion of each semester.
Application process: Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year will open in Spring 2020. For more information, email Emily.
Required Trainings:
- Design Tribe Retreats: Mishelanu Fellows/Israel-Interest Track participants participants agree to attend a mandatory on-boarding retreat (tentative date: September 7th - 9th, 2019) and a mandatory mid-year retreat (date TBD, January 2019). Travel and accommodations will be provided by SF Hillel
- Regional Retreats: Mishelanu Fellows must attend two regional retreats throughout the academic year (dates TBD, organized by IAC.)
- IAC Conference: Mishelanu Fellows must attend the annual IAC Conference (date TBD, organized by IAC.)
- Mentorship Meetings: Mishelanu Fellows/Israel-Interest Track participants agree to schedule and attend one cohort meeting per month, as well as one mentorship meeting per month.
You’ll be successful if: you organize a minimum of two on-campus Israeli cultural experiences per semester, recruit a micro-community of Israeli-Americans, promote IAC Mishelanu programs through tabling and outreach, fill out necessary Mishelanu reports.
Stipends: Each Mishelanu Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $400 at the conclusion of each semester.
Application process: Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year will open in Spring 2020. For more information, email Emily.
STANDWITHUS EMerson Fellow
Description: The Emerson Fellow works as a representative for StandWithUs to recruit, train, educate, and inspire their pro-Israel peers to become leaders on campus. StandWithUs Emerson Fellows form a network of trained pro-Israel student leaders, chosen from over 40 campuses, who utilize their skills and energy to drive and inspire their peers to run effective pro-Israel events and bring Israel’s message to their campuses.
Requirements:
You’ll be successful if: You use your dynamic personality and influence to get your friends excited about the tools made available to you by the Israel Interest Track and StandWithUs. You’ll scale sample program ideas to fit your campus, and help recruit interested people to help you execute your great ideas. You know how to rally folks together to stand up for for what you feel is right, and you use your expert communication skills to win hearts and minds, whether tabling on the quad or writing an op-ed.
Stipends: Each Emerson Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $1000 at the conclusion of the academic year.
Application process: Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year will open in Spring 2020. For more information, email Emily.
Requirements:
- Design Tribe Retreats: Emerson Fellows/Israel-Interest Track participants agree to attend a mandatory on-boarding retreat (tentative date: September 7th - 9th, 2019) and a mandatory mid-year retreat (date TBD, January 2019). Travel and accommodations will be provided by SF Hillel.
- National Retreats: Emerson Fellows agree to attend a Training Seminar in Southern CA in August 2019 and January 2020.
- Mentorship Meetings: Emerson Fellows/Israel-Interest Track participants agree to schedule and attend one cohort meeting per month, as well as one mentorship meeting per month.
You’ll be successful if: You use your dynamic personality and influence to get your friends excited about the tools made available to you by the Israel Interest Track and StandWithUs. You’ll scale sample program ideas to fit your campus, and help recruit interested people to help you execute your great ideas. You know how to rally folks together to stand up for for what you feel is right, and you use your expert communication skills to win hearts and minds, whether tabling on the quad or writing an op-ed.
Stipends: Each Emerson Fellow who successfully completes their track requirements will receive a stipend of $1000 at the conclusion of the academic year.
Application process: Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year will open in Spring 2020. For more information, email Emily.