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The Highlander Research and Education Center is excited to announce the opening of the application period for the 2015-16 Appalachian Transition Fellowship program. Potential host communities and fellows may now apply and access more information at appfellows.org/. Please feel free to share this information with your networks! The deadline for Initial Applications from Host Communities is February 15, 2015, and the deadline for Fellowship applications is April 10, 2015. More information about the Appalachian Transition Fellowship: The Appalachian Transition Fellowship is a year-long, full-time, paid program designed for 15 emerging community leaders who are committed to working in Central Appalachia for the economic transition of the region. Central Appalachia is defined as West Virginia, Southwest Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, Appalachian Ohio and Western North Carolina. This program offers the opportunity for fellows to spend a year working within host communities to help foster cross-sector (education, nonprofit, for-profit, philanthropy, and government) partnerships, provide needed capacity to regional efforts, and build personal and professional skills. Through institutional placements, independently designed projects, training, and mentoring, the program gives emerging leaders and host organizations skills and networks needed to advance economic and social change in the region. Central Appalachia is engaged in a period of economic transition. While the decline of previously stable industries such as coal and manufacturing bring significant economic instability, it also offers Appalachia the opportunity to focus on the long-term well-being of its people and its communities. This economic transition allows regionally-based industries to prosper while also protecting and supporting the environmental and social well-being of the region. The Appalachian Transition Fellowship (AppFellows) seeks to increase the connectivity and capacity of Appalachian institutions and leaders while building a collective analysis and seeding projects to change the systemic problems in our region, leading to a just and sustainable Appalachian economy. For more information, please email: [email protected] or call 865-356-1655.
Posted on: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 18:47:27 +0000

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