The Advocacy Corps is a 10 month-long program where young adults between the ages of 19-30 get paid to organize their local community around federal legislation. Advocacy Corps organizers connect local activists and leaders with their local member of Congress to affect big, long-term change. During the course of this program, Advocacy Corps organizers learn critical organizing skills and put them into practice with hands-on leadership experience.
Advocacy Corps organizers…
- Recruit local volunteers
- Meet with members of Congress
- Organize others to meet with members of Congress and their staff
- Write letters to the editor and op-eds
- Mobilize people to come to Washington
The logistics:
- Spend 10 days in Washington, DC at the Summer Intensive Training. Meet other Corps members and FCNL staff.
- Organize in your community from August through May.
- Come back to DC (expenses paid) for the weekend in November and March for FCNL’s lobby days.
- Get paid $3,500 for successful work.
- Note: All travel will be based on CDC guidelines and other COVID-19 restrictions/safety precautions. We ask that you hold all dates indicated in the application for virtual or in-person programming.