Climate Policy Fellowship in United States Congress
The Climate Solutions Foundation’s Congressional Fellowship Program is a unique opportunity for individuals interested in gaining public policy experience and developing durable policy solutions to advance the agenda on climate.
ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP: This fellowship provides individuals interested in climate policy with invaluable and practical public policy experience in the United States Congress. Fellows will be placed in a Republican or Democratic office within the Senate or House of Representatives, or with a congressional committee. Fellows bring a deep understanding of climate science to help inform the development of responsible, bipartisan climate policies. They will work alongside congressional staff in drafting legislation, conducting oversight work, preparing speeches and briefs, and assisting with committee hearings and events.
WHO SHOULD APPLY: If you are early in your career and/or completing your master's degree and are interested in climate policy, this fellowship may be perfect for you! Candidates must:
- Have, or complete by August, a graduate degree (master's, PhD, etc.) in climate science, environmental science, or a relevant field (political science, science communications, public administration, etc.)
- Be able to translate complex ideas and dense topics into easily understood written and verbal communications
- Have a desire to tackle climate change through pragmatic solutions.
- Be eligible to work in the United States
This is an in-person position in Washington, D.C..
COMPENSATION: Fellows accept a 12-month assignment – August 2025 to July 2026. The salary is $80,000, plus $200 per month reimbursement for health insurance coverage.
HOW TO APPLY: You can find more about the program and the link to our application at www.climatesolutionsfoundation.com/csffellows. The deadline to apply is April 4th.
ABOUT THE CLIMATE SOLUTIONS FOUNDATION: The Climate Solutions Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit founded by Foundation Co-Chairs, Former Senator Mary Landrieu and Former Congressman Carlos Curbelo. They launched the Foundation with a series of bipartisan, bicameral gatherings of Members of Congress, executives, and scientists with one purpose: to build trust within the climate change community that inspires collaborative efforts to advance the agenda on climate. The Foundation supports the continued work of the House and Senate Climate Solutions Caucuses, and works with Members and staff who want to be more involved in these critical and bipartisan conversations.