Deadline: May 18, 2026
Applications are open for the Public Interest Fellowship Program 2026. The Public Interest Fellowship’s flagship program is a two-year long fellowship, with tracks running in Washington, DC and New York, NY. These fellowships are comprised of highly qualified recent college graduates and young professionals.
In addition to their full-time employment with organizations committed to furthering American constitutional government, fellows participate in studies in the tradition of freedom and the contemporary challenges to liberal democracy in America delivered through twice-monthly evening seminars and academic retreats. They also attend monthly dinners with prominent public figures and participate in professional development sessions; and take advantage of extensive networking opportunities.
Fellows gather regularly to study important texts and books to deepen their own knowledge of a society and political system committed to the twin goods of liberty and the public interest. Facilitated by leading scholars, fellows delve into foundational texts in the history of modern liberal democracy and American constitutionalism and read carefully influential contemporary writings. Fellows also take part in policy-focused lectures that delve into pressing national-security and domestic issues of the day.
Benefits
This two-year program offers two options in both cities: full-time and stipend.
- The full-time program offers paid, full-time employment to a highly select cohort of fellows who will typically complete two professional rotations, each lasting approximately nine to twelve months. The Public Interest Fellowship – in consultation with the fellows – carefully selects positions to advance the work of a host organization while providing fellows with professional experience and mentorship relevant to their career paths.
- The stipend program offers an annual stipend to a select cohort of highly qualified professionals who already have full-time employment in Washington, DC or New York, NY.
Eligibility
They invite applications from individuals with the following qualifications:
- Recent college graduates or young professionals with up to five years of relevant work experience.
- A passionate interest in one or more of the following areas: politics, rule of law and freedom of speech, education reform, domestic and economic policy, foreign policy and national security, the US/Israel relationship, and journalism.
- Excellent writing and communications skills.
- Demonstrable leadership potential.
- An ability to think creatively, work independently, and consistently maintain high levels of discretion and professionalism.
Application
For more information, visit Public Interest Fellowship.









