Join the 2026 Summer Young Religious Leaders Fellowship and work alongside experienced community organizers and faith leaders in the fight for a just economy!
The Young Religious Leaders Fellowship (YRLF) is a dynamic fellowship program that combines weekly cohort meetings with supervised hands-on community organizing to develop future and current leaders to make a faith-based contribution to economic justice work.
We are looking for applicants who are:
- Passionate about economic justice.
- Intrigued by the power of faith-rooted organizing to bring about meaningful change.
- Eager to explore the intersections of low wages, immigration, racism, and faith.
What You’ll Gain:
- Hands-on experience in faith-rooted community organizing
- Training in nonviolent activism
- Exposure to real-world labor movements
- Mentorship and networking opportunities
- A deepened understanding of how faith and justice intersect
Fellowship Details:
- Stipend: $7,400
- Dates: June 15 – August 21, 2026 (10 weeks)
- Commitment: 40 hours per week. Must be available Monday-Friday during regular business hours. Occasional evening and weekend hours (usually with advance notice). Location: Los Angeles & Orange Counties (weekly in-person cohort meetings move around)
Program Structure:
- Weekly cohort meetings: Engage in interactive training, storytelling, and faith reflection with cohort members.
- Fieldwork with CLUE: Participate in one-on-one meetings, organizing committee meetings, picket lines, event planning, and other advocacy efforts.
- Personal & Professional Development: Receive mentorship from experienced organizers and develop leadership skills.
Who Should Apply?
- Young leaders (including college and grad students, recent grads, and those exploring diverse paths in work and service)
- Those committed to faith, justice, and advocacy (all faith traditions welcome – CLUE is an interfaith organization)
- Individuals who are self-motivated, adaptable, and ready to take action
- Priority given to current residents of LA and Orange Counties
Requirements:
- Must be a self-starter with a strong work ethic and ability to be flexible, as organizing work can change at the last minute
- Available for all 10 weeks of the fellowship from June 15-August 21, 2026
- Available to work 40 hours per week, with occasional evening and weekend hours for some actions (usually with advance notice)
- Ability to participate in-person in campaigns in Los Angeles and Orange Counties
- Driver’s license and access to a vehicle highly desired, but not required
- Personal laptop helpful, but not required
How to Apply:
- Deadline: March 24, 2026
About CLUE:
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) educates, organizes, and mobilizes leaders from all faiths to accompany low-wage workers and immigrants in their struggle for good jobs, dignity, and justice.
