$5,000 Breakthrough Generation Fellowships

Breakthrough Generation — the new youth initiative of Ted Nordhaus & Michael Shellenberger’s think tank, The Breakthrough Institute — is now recruiting for a Fellowship Program that will select up to ten of the country’s top young organizers and thinkers to develop a vision and strategy for a new youth progressive movement. We are seeking highly motivated, capable, and innovative young leaders who are willing to challenge accepted political norms and possess an ability to think and work in new ways. Breakthrough Generation Fellowships will include:

  • $5,000 grant: to support Fellows in the pursuit of independent projects that both achieve on-the-ground local green solutions and advance the larger movement for a major national investment in clean energy;
  • Spring summit: April 18-20;
  • Summer conference: June 15-22 at the Breakthrough Institute;
  • Fall summit: date and location to be determined;
  • Readings and discussion program: to be conducted throughout the year with the Fellows, Breakthrough Institute Founders, and other advisors and experts;

Applications should be submitted by email to generation-at-thebreakthrough.org by 5:00 P.M. (PST) on March 21, 2008. Applicants should use the editable document version of the application available on the website, www.breakthroughgen.org.

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Entrants will receive an email confirmation after submission. Finalists will be determined by March 24th and may be asked to take part in a phone interview the following week before Fellows are announced on March 28th. For those who are interested in becoming involved with Breakthrough Generation but cannot commit to a full Fellowship, we will select a limited number of individuals to participate in the April summit along with our Fellows and Advisors. Please direct all questions to generation-at-thebreakthrough.org or visit the Breakthrough Generation webpage at www.breakthroughgen.org.

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Teryn Norris is a leading young writer, researcher, and policy advocate. In 2007, he supported successful advocacy by the Breakthrough Institute to convince the Obama Campaign to adopt a $150 billion clean energy investment platform. In 2008, Teryn founded Breakthrough Generation, the first young leaders initiative of the Breakthrough Institute, and he served as Associate Director of its Fellowship Program in summer 2008. Previously a Research Fellow at the Breakthrough Institute, he co-authored "Fast, Clean, & Cheap: Cutting Global Warming's Gordian Knot," a report published by the Harvard Law & Policy Review. He is co-author of the National Energy Education Act proposal, which led to President Obama's 2009 RE-ENERGYSE initiative and was featured by Mother Jones, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Congressional testimony, and online interview. Teryn has worked as Chief Research Assistant to Dr. Steve H. Hanke, one of the world's top monetary economists, as well as for the Sierra Club and Environment California, where he advocated and fundraised for the California Global Warming Solutions Act. Teryn studied economics and political science at Johns Hopkins University, where he served as Class President, led a successful campaign to launch a university-wide climate initiative, and served on JHU President Brody's Task Force on Climate Change. He is a columnist for the Huffington Post, has written for the San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, and Alternet, and he regularly blogs at DailyKos, the Breakthrough Blog, WattHead -- Energy News and Commentary, and ItsGettingHotInHere. His work has been cited by the New York Times, Council on Foreign Relations, The Guardian, and other publications. His updates can be followed at www.twitter.com/TerynNorris.

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