Obama Fellowships Launches (and Other Training Opportunities)
The Obama Campaign just announced the launch of a summer training program, Obama Felowships. Considering the truly impressive field (and internet) operation the Obama campaign has put together this year, this is a unique opportunity to learn a really good ground game. If I was just finishing school (or still a student), I'd jump at the chance to be on the inside and learn from the campaign.
Introducing the Obama Organizing Fellows
This summer we are looking for people who want to be a part of a new generation of leadership that believes, like Senator Obama, that real change comes from the ground up.
Fellows will be trained on the basics of organizing & campaign fundamentals and then placed in a community to carry out grassroots activities. Fellows will be asked to commit to a minimum of 30 hours per week and will:
- participate in training on field organizing, messaging, and other activities
- organize in a community, working in conjunction with grassroots leaders and campaign staff
- continue to build the movement
Applications are due at the latest by Monday, May 5th at midnight eastern time. We strongly encourage individuals to apply early. Applicants should expect to receive further communication in May. Program participation will start on June 5 and run through the end of the summer.
Note: this is an unpaid position.
Questions? Please email fellowship@barackobama.com.
If Hillary is your woman, or if you're looking to join the movement outside the bounds of the campaign, there are a number of other high-quality training opportunities this summer. A colleague at the Oregon Bus Project sent me a brief email to remind me of them:
"One of the most inspiring things about the Obama campaign is their desire to build for the future and their commitment to training young leaders in grassroots organizing. Organizations like the Bus Project's PolitiCorps Summer, Center for Progressive Leadership's New Leaders Fellowship, EMILY's List Campaign Corps, GreenCorps, and many others are also providing leadership training programs for young progressive leaders this summer. Some of these opportunities are paid, and all of them have deadlines rapidly approaching.
Here is a calendar of trainings for young progressive leaders in 2008."
For questions about the Bus Project's PolitiCorps Program, email emily.kintzer@busproject.org or call 503 233 3018
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Fellowship Questions
It's exciting to see the Obama campaign launch this new program, but the description of it is very vague and leaves a lot of unanswered questions. How many fellows will be selected? What states will they be sent to? What exactly does "hard work" mean? How in-depth will the training that these fellows receive be? Obviously, the campaign is probably waiting to make a lot of these decisions until after the nomination is wrapped up.
What I've heard from inside the campaign is that this program will be somewhat similar to the RFO's (Regional Field Organizers). The main differences are that the fellows will not be compensated for their work with a meager wage and the time commitment will not be as intense as one might expect for a presidential campaign. Also, rather than having a few hundred RFOs, there will be a few thousand organizing fellows, so the entire program will be on a much grander scale.
Side note: I'm glad to see that high school students are being invited to sign up as fellows as well. Will they be given the same responsibilities as college students? Guess we'll have to wait and see.
Similar Questions
I had similar questions that the campaigns hasn't answered. Honestly though, I've played it cool with the Obama campaign most of the time when they make these vague announcements, and pretty much every time the programs have been huge successes accomplishing valuable work.
So this time I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. I'm going to see if I could sit in on some of the trainings myself and do some blogging.
Though ti does suck that the positions are unpaid, and I'm not sure if any expenses fellows incur will be covered. They should be. Otherwise you start getting into class divisions and some folks not being able to afford to participate, etc.