- social justice program that trains, inspires, and sustains leaders. The program supports a diversity of local and national approaches to eliminate hunger, poverty and oppression and nurture an innovative national network of creative and inspiring change agents. Graduating seniors and alums; deadline: early January.
- a unique two-year international fellowship. During the first year, Fellows work in developing countries to address hunger and poverty-related issues including agriculture, food security, health and nutrition, and private sector development. Their work in the field may involve researching, implementing, and/or evaluating development programs and initiatives. They spend the second year in a policy environment, usually at the headquarters of the organization they served in the field year. Graduating seniors and alums; deadline: early January.