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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Fellowship

The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation offers one new fellowship each year to an individual who demonstrates an interest in philanthropy, public policy, the nonprofit sector and/or community service. The fellow acts as a junior program officer and works with Foundation staff in evaluating grant proposals and visiting with grant applicants. Through the grant process, the
fellow gains experience with nonprofit organizations, Foundation trustees, public policy advocates, and other leaders across North Carolina.

Each fellow also has the opportunity to assist in furthering projects related to the five focus areas of the Foundation: Community Economic Development, Strengthening Democracy, the Environment, Pre-Collegiate Education, and Social Justice and Equity. In addition, the fellow may pursue subjects of personal interest, attend philanthropic and policy conferences and meetings, and shadow staff members to gain greater insight into Foundation-related initiatives.

The fellowship begins July 1 and lasts for two years. This position is salaried and includes benefits such as life insurance, medical and dental insurance, paid vacation, professional development funds, and reimbursement of expenses incurred through Foundation business.

Residents or natives of North Carolina and/or recent graduates of institutions of higher education in the state are eligible to apply.

Further qualifications include strong communication skills, both written and verbal; the ability to multi-task; the desire to contribute to an ever-changing work environment; a sense of responsibility and personal initiative; confidence and poise; willingness to work as a team player; and respect for diverse communities and leadership.

Preference is given to applicants in the early stage of their careers.

For more information, visit www.zsr.org/fellowship.htm.

 

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