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Island Fellows Program
Fellow Guidelines & Benefits
Minimum Qualifications
- Recent completion of a baccalaureate or graduate degree (within four years) and/or equivalent demonstrated interest and experience in a field relevant to the placement sites, such as community service, community planning, natural-resource planning, GIS mapping, educational outreach, etc.
- A strong service ethic
- Flexibility
- A strong desire to live and work within a small, remote community
- Strong self-motivation and the ability to work with minimal supervision
Island Fellow Benefits
The Institute provides each Fellow with a stipend and living allowance of $16,600 plus an additional $450/month for a housing stipend, if housing is not provided by the host organization, for a total of $22,000. The Institute also provides health insurance and approved work-related expenses such as travel and supplies. AmeriCorps education awards of $4,725 upon the successful completion of a fellowship year, as well as deferred student loans, may also be available for some fellowships.
Application
In addition to the application form, the following are required:
- An unofficial copy of your transcripts of complete undergraduate and graduate records;
- A minimum of three recommendations;
- A concise personal statement;
- A resume.
If you have further questions, please contact Chris Wolff at cwolff@islandinstitute.org; or, 207/594-9209, ext. 102.
