Accepting Applications Now!
FUSE Corps is a national nonprofit that partners with local governments and communities to more effectively address pressing challenges by placing experienced professionals in local government agencies. FUSE Corps has worked on more than 250 projects in 42 cities and counties across 18 states serving a combined population of 25 million people.
FUSE Executive Fellows are experienced professionals, with most having at least twelve to fifteen years of work experience. Fellows are full-time employees of FUSE Corps and receive an annualized base salary of $80,000 plus benefits. Fellowships begin as one year assignments and may be renewed for a second year.
For additional information about FUSE Corps and FAQs on the Fellowship program click here. You can also learn more about the Fellowship at a free online information session on July 12.
Applications are being accepted for more than 20 fellowships, including:
- City-wide Composting for Environmental Justice (Albuquerque, NM)
- Planning for Climate Resilience and Extreme Weather Events (Austin, TX)
- Advancing a Regional Green Jobs Agenda (Birmingham, AL)
- Boston Land Acquisition and Energy Resilience (Boston, MA)
- Revitalizing Neighborhoods Through Blighted Land Redevelopment (Cincinnati, OH)
- Designing an Inclusive, Accessible, and Green Lakefront Area (Cincinnati, OH)
- Increasing Resilience to Extreme Weather Events (Cincinnati, OH)
- Renewable Energy Expansion through Federal and Private Partnerships (Cincinnati, OH)
- Green Workforce Development to Expand Economic Opportunities (Cincinnati, OH)
- Revitalizing Neighborhoods Through Blighted Land Redevelopment (Cleveland, OH)
- Designing an Inclusive, Accessible, and Green Lakefront Area (Cleveland, OH)
- Building a Carbon Footprint Reduction Strategy (Decatur, GA)
- Affordable Housing, Energy Efficiency and Climate Resilience (Durham, NC)
- Vehicle Electrification for Health and Equity (Durham, NC)
- Flood Mitigation Through Land Use Planning (Fort Worth, TX)
- Food Security for Health, Equity and Sustainability (Greensboro, NC)
- Alternative Transportation for Climate Action (Hayward, CA)
- Pathways to Citizenship (Houston, TX)
- Economic and Environmental Resilience in a Historic Black Community (Jackson, MS)
- Climate Resilient Infrastructure Design (Jacksonville, FL)
- Addressing Extreme Heat Through Urban Forestry (Jacksonville, FL)
- Prioritizing Green Investments for Population Growth (Jacksonville, FL)
- Strengthening Climate Resilience Through Data-Driven Planning (Kansas City, KS)
- Human Rights and the FIFA World Cup (Kansas City, MO)
- Funding Infrastructure for a Sustainable Future (Los Angeles, CA)
- Energy Efficiency in Water Utilities (New Orleans, LA)
- Curbing Commercial Energy Use Through Equitable Legislation Design (New Orleans, LA)
- Reducing Greenhouse Emissions Through Community Engagement (Reno, NV)
- Affordable Housing for Thriving and Sustainable Communities (Reno, NV)
- Workforce Development for Climate Action (Salt Lake City, UT)
- Reducing the Utility Burden on Frontline Communities (Seattle, WA)
- Sustainable Transportation for Underserved Communities (Stockton, CA)
View the complete list of available fellowships here and apply now!