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Climate Corps is a 10-month professional development program where Fellows implement climate change resiliency projects at leading organizations. I worked with Congregation Rodef Sholom on designing and implementing a more uniform and efficient recycling system as well as introducing a composting system. I strongly believe that this specific project played a role in helping me get my current position (Education Coordinator at Marin Sanitary). Through my involvement in the project, I believe that they got a good sense of my work ethic as well as my genuine passion for the field of waste management! -Izzy Parnell-Wolfe (2015-16 Fellow) Stanford has been a really great opportunity! Probably the best outcome I could have asked for once Climate Corps was over. Climate Corps was the only reason I got this [Environmental Engineer] position. I was giving my final webinar presentation to the water agencies in San Mateo County and my current boss at Stanford happened to listen in and she must’ve really liked it because she called me to tell me about the opening they had. Long story short, it all worked out! -Erica Kudyba (2013-14 Fellow) A Fellowship with Impact Over 6 cycles, Fellow projects have saved: - 35,700 tons of greenhouse gas emissions - 6,400 metric tons of waste from landfills - 110,000 gallons of water. Each Fellow receives >200 hours of professional development training 85% of Fellows are placed in the sustainability field within one month of their fellowship’s completion Apply to be a Climate Corps Fellow Applications open every spring. If you are interested in becoming a Climate Corps Fellow visit www.climate-corps.org. Meaningful work experience Baseline monthly stipend of $2,000 and end-of-program award starting at $500 In-school status to support student loan forbearance Monthly healthcare insurance support Extensive professional and personal development Growing alumni and partner network Climate Protection Professional Certificate Alameda County City of Oakland City of San Jose College of the Desert The Energy Coalition Goodwill San Francisco International Airport Silicon Valley Clean Energy SunPower UCSF UC San Diego Valley Clean Air Now Benefits of a Recent

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Page 1: General Climate Corps Fellow Flyer · 2020-03-11 · Climate Corps is a 10-month professional development program where Fellows implement climate change resiliency projects at leading

Climate Corps is a 10-month professional development program where Fellows implement climate change resiliency projects at leading organizations.

I worked with Congregation Rodef Sholom on designing and implementing a more uniform and efficient recycling system as well as introducing a composting system. I strongly believe that this specific project played a role in helping me get my current position (Education Coordinator at Marin Sanitary). Through my involvement in the project, I believe that they got a good sense of my work ethic as well as my genuine passion for the field of waste management!

-Izzy Parnell-Wolfe (2015-16 Fellow)

Stanford has been a really great opportunity! Probably the best outcome I could have asked for once Climate Corps was over. Climate Corps was the only reason I got this [Environmental Engineer] position. I was giving my final webinar presentation to the water agencies in San Mateo County and my current boss at Stanford happened to listen in and she must’ve really liked it because she called me to tell me about the opening they had. Long story short, it all worked out!

-Erica Kudyba (2013-14 Fellow)

A Fellowship with Impact• Over 6 cycles, Fellow projects have saved:

- 35,700 tons of greenhouse gas emissions- 6,400 metric tons of waste from landfills- 110,000 gallons of water.

• Each Fellow receives >200 hours of professional development training

• 85% of Fellows are placed in the sustainability field within one month of their fellowship’s completion

Apply to be a Climate Corps FellowApplications open every spring. If you are interested in becoming a Climate Corps Fellow visit www.climate-corps.org.

• Meaningful work experience• Baseline monthly stipend of

$2,000 and end-of-program award starting at $500

• In-school status to support student loan forbearance

• Monthly healthcare insurance support

• Extensive professional and personal development

• Growing alumni and partner network

• Climate Protection Professional Certificate

• Alameda County• City of Oakland• City of San Jose• College of the Desert• The Energy Coalition• Goodwill• San Francisco

International Airport• Silicon Valley Clean

Energy• SunPower• UCSF• UC San Diego• Valley Clean Air Now

Benefits of a Recent