Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program 2026-2027
The Congressional Hunger Center is currently accepting applications for its Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program 2026-2027. This prestigious program offers a unique opportunity to develop a deep understanding of effective solutions to hunger and poverty in the United States.
π About the Program
During the 11-month fellowship, participants will:
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of hunger and poverty solutions.
- Explore their roles in achieving Zero Hunger in the United States.
- Begin with orientation and field training in Washington, D.C..
- Spend five months with community-based organizations across the U.S.
- Return to Washington, D.C., for a second placement with organizations and government agencies focused on national anti-hunger and anti-poverty policies.
- Participate in in-person trainings, retreats, and professional development sessions to hone essential skills and build a strong professional network.
π° Benefits
Fellows receive a financial package of no less than $50,000 over the duration of the fellowship. Additional benefits include:
- Membership in a dynamic learning community of fellows.
- Connection to an extensive network of alumni, partners, and experts.
- Hands-on experience working with community and policy leaders.
- Training, mentoring, and leadership development opportunities.
- Project management experience.
β Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Strong commitment to ending hunger and poverty.
- Ability to adapt to new situations and think creatively.
- Demonstrated leadership skills.
- Lived experience with hunger/poverty or work in low-income communities is valued.
- Bachelorβs degree or equivalent experience required.
- Enthusiasm for peer learning in a close-knit cohort.
π Application Date and Process
Required Documents:
Submit a single PDF containing the following:
- One-page resume.
- One-page personal statement detailing values, experiences, skills, and professional goals.
- One-page essay responses (two half-page answers):
- How community work/life experiences shaped your perspective on hunger and poverty.
- The role of government in addressing complex social problems like hunger and poverty.
Application Deadline:
30 January, 2026
π Application Portal
- View details of the Congressional Hunger Center Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program.
- Apply directly via the application form.
This fellowship is an incredible opportunity to make a meaningful impact on hunger and poverty while gaining invaluable professional experience. Don't miss the chance to apply!
- Emerson Fellows typically receive financial packages of no less than $50,000 over the duration of the fellowship.
- Emerson Fellows gain:
- Membership in a dynamic learning community of fellows
- Connection to an extensive network of alums, partners, and experts
- Experience working with community and policy leaders
- Training, mentoring, and leadership development
- Project management experience










