Alumni Fellowship Program
The PI Alumni Fellowship offers alumni an unparalleled opportunity to enhance their understanding of Israel and antisemitism while boosting their advocacy skills, building their networks, and engaging in a robust exchange of ideas with other leaders. Upon completion, they are eligible for a $1,000 travel subsidy to fund a self-designed trip to Israel. This program is open to all PI alumni. Click here to apply!
Fellowship Requirements:
- Attend PI’s Combating Antisemitism workshop (Virtual)
- Attend PI’s Israel briefing (Virtual)
- Attend PI's Advocacy training (Virtual)
- Attend all of AJC Global Forum (New York, NY - April 27-29)
- Host or facilitate one public program or initiative based inspired by AJC Global Forum within four months of the conference
Benefits:
- Attend AJC Global Forum: As Fellows, alumni attend AJC Global Forum, the premier global Jewish advocacy gathering of the year, fully funded. Registration, round-trip travel, and hotel will be fully underwritten through the Fellowship.
- Knowledge & Skill Development: Opportunities to learn in workshops, programs, and conference sessions
- Networking: Opportunities to share ideas and connect with fellow alumni, Jewish community leaders, subject matter experts, and global thought leaders.
- Community Impact: Following AJC Global Forum, alumni will complete projects or programs that make an impact in their communities.
- Travel to Israel: Upon completion of their fellowship responsibilities, alumni will be eligible for a $1,000 travel subsidy for a study, business, or volunteer-focused trip to Israel. This can be used towards the cost of travel, accommodations, or meals in Israel.
The application deadline is December 20, 2024. Click here to apply!
Questions? Email Lili Kalish Gersch, Director of Alumni Engagement and Special Projects, at [email protected].