Partner Benefits
Could a Climate Corps Fellow help drive your organization’s sustainability and climate-related projects forward?
Here are just some of the perks of becoming a Climate Corps Partner:
Here are just some of the perks of becoming a Climate Corps Partner:
You get a full-time sustainability champion for 10 months
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You'll receive a pool of expertly matched candidates to choose from, and we'll take care of the hiring and HR
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Your Fellow will receive extensive training, with professional development opportunities tailored to your specific industry or sustainability project
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You can test out new talent - our Partners frequently hire their Fellows upon completion of the fellowship
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Fellow positions often save money and/or pay for themselves by significantly reducing utility bills, optimizing processes, identifying funding, etc.
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Pricing
Climate Corps Fellow support is available in a range of durations and options, including half cycle fellowships and summer extensions. We are happy to customize our program to fit with your needs.
Full Cycle 10 Months, September - June |
AmeriCorps positions*: $28,000 |
Non-profit & public agencies: Starting at $46,500 |
Private sector: Starting at $54,000 |
*AmeriCorps grant-subsidized Fellow positions are limited in availability, and AmeriCorps Fellow projects must have resource reduction, education, capacity-building or outreach outcomes. AmeriCorps Fellows cannot lobby or support for-profit businesses.
Partner Testimonials
"Our Climate Corps Fellow burst into our office with a flurry of energy and a willingness to make change. In very short order, he has established himself as an integral member of our conservation efforts, providing a fresh eye on existing programs, questioning assumptions, and bringing new ideas to the table. To get such a high caliber candidate so cost-effectively was a major blessing. In fact, we liked him so much that we hired him to stay on."
- Nik Kaestner, Director of Sustainability at San Francisco Unified School District
- Nik Kaestner, Director of Sustainability at San Francisco Unified School District