Environmental Advocacy Fellowship

About Our Environmental Advocacy Fellowship

The Virginia Conservation Network (VCN) is an environmental non-profit organization working statewide to advance climate action, restore the health of our rivers and streams, increase access to parks and trails, ensure environmental justice for all, and more. Guided by its Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice Commitment, VCN is actively implementing key initiatives to foster a movement that is both just and inclusive.

Starting in the summer of 2022, the Environmental Advocacy Fellowship was established to develop a pipeline for a more racially diverse group of environmentalists to join our conservation movement. It also serves as an opportunity for individuals aspiring to launch their careers in the environmental sector, particularly those who may not have had the means to pursue an unpaid internship.

Environmental Advocacy Fellows will join the VCN team over the summer to gain invaluable experience by immersing themselves in summer-long projects designed specifically for the fellowship. Past Fellows have had the opportunity to work on various projects, including:
  • Volunteering in grassroots advocacy with non-profit organizations who are a Partner of the Virginia Conservation Network
  • Engaging in policy research in VCN’s major issue areas: climate & energy, land use & transportation, clean water, and land & wildlife conservation
  • Developing virtual events for interns working with our Network to build long-term relationships and form connections with the future leaders of tomorrow!
  • Conducting interviews and recording the history of VCN & our Network Partners

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Timeline

The application process starts in January and closes in March, with offers sent out in April. The Fellowship runs from June to August.

Compensation and Benefits

VCN offers a comprehensive list of compensation & benefits for our Fellows, such as:

  • Short-term, hourly position paid at $15 an hour
  • Paid time off and sick days
  • Use of a VCN-provided work laptop, if needed
  • Opportunity to work from VCN’s office in downtown Richmond or remotely from other parts of the state
  • Travel reimbursements for work-related events throughout the state based on VCN’s standard travel reimbursement policy

Qualifications & Expectations

We encourage you to apply if you:

  • show commitment to advancing climate and environmental justice policy
  • express interest in outreach within the environmental and conservation sphere
  • seek professional and networking support from Virginia’s environmental leaders
  • aim to launch a career in the environmental movement with a passion for inclusivity and justice

Additionally, we acknowledge that those in the environmental community all bring a variety of knowledge and backgrounds to their work. As a result, we also encourage those who have a background not directly related to the environment, to apply for the fellowship. As long as you have a desire to work in the environmental field, we would love to receive your application!

Fellows must commit 10 weeks during the months of June-August. The fellowship is 40 per week, hours are standard office hours (9am – 5pm) with some limited flexibility to match schedules. Fellows must be based in Virginia during the summer and have access to high speed wireless internet and a quiet place to work. Fellows based in or near Richmond are welcome to work from VCN’s office in person. Fellows not based in Richmond must have the flexibility to travel to VCN’s main office in Richmond at least once during the summer (with travel costs covered).

How to Apply

For any questions about the fellowship or application process, you can email fellowship@vcnva.org.

The Environmental Advocacy Fellowship aims to build up the next generation of environmental leaders with focus on increasing the racial diversity of experienced candidates looking to break into the non-profit environmental field. We highly encourage current students and recent graduates of color to apply.

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of Virginia Conservation Network to consider all candidates equally without regard to age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or other non-merit factors.

Fellowship Alumni Testimonials

“The Virginia Conservation Network gave me a rare opportunity. I was able to get my foot in the door and gain valuable experience in a field I desperately wanted to enter but didn’t know how to. I learned more on the job than I did over the course of many semesters of schooling and made many extremely valuable connections along the way. The abundance of professional development opportunities, wonderfully kind mentors, vast partner network, and absolutely favorable working conditions make the Virginia Conservation Network an extremely ideal organization to work with.”
Andreana J. Lin, 2022 Summer Fellow
“During my time at the Virginia Conservation Network, I was fortunate to create incredible memories, seize valuable opportunities, and engage in profound learning moments. I cannot express how invaluable this experience has been for me, particularly as a first-generation college student and an individual of color. Seeing firsthand the impressive efforts being made for Virginia’s environment left a deep impression, and I’m genuinely grateful I could contribute. The doors that VCN has opened for me through its dedicated team and extensive partner network are too numerous to count. I couldn’t have asked for a better organization to be a part of.”
Tytus Suchotinunt, 2023 Summer Fellow
“Virginia Conservation Network gave me an insightful opportunity to focus on local environmental issues, and to understand the issues, solutions, and policies ongoing within my home state. Not only do I feel that I have a better understanding between the relationships of science, policy, and social justice, but I feel more connected to my home state’s priorities and beliefs towards conserving the beautiful nature that surrounds. I am so grateful to have worked with this great team!”
Victoria Jenkins, 2023 Fall Fellow
“Working for the Virginia Conservation Network has been transformative for me. Developing a portfolio of work that I take pride in has not only been incredibly rewarding but has boosted my confidence in my ability to advance my career in this field. The resources and opportunities VCN has provided have given me a platform to produce the work I have always been passionate about. The professional connections I’ve established and the skills I’ve honed have undeniably shaped my career journey for the better, and I’m privileged to have played a part in such an influential organization.”
Katherine Hewes, 2023 Fall Fellow

Meet Past Fellows