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A first-of-its-kind internship for mission-driven, student software engineers, data scientists, product managers, and designers to innovate at the intersection of technology and federal public service.
The Civic Innovation Corps is a new program by Coding it Forward supports opportunities to work on civic tech opportunities in city and state governments across the United States.
The Impact Fellowship recruits and matches entrepreneurial software engineers, product managers, and designers to spend a year with a host organization working on a pressing societal problem.
The Berkman Klein Center's mission is to explore and understand cyberspace; to study its development, dynamics, norms, and standards; and to assess the need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions.
The U.S. Digital Corps is a two‑year fellowship for early‑career technologists where you will work every day to make a difference in critical impact areas including pandemic response, economic recovery, cybersecurity, and racial equity. More than just a job with a competitive salary and benefits, you will change the way people in America are served by their government.
USDS deploys small, responsive groups of designers, engineers, product managers, and bureaucracy specialists to work with and empower civil servants. These multi-disciplinary teams bring best practices and new approaches to support government modernization efforts.
TechCongress offers three Public Interest Tech fellowship programs:
The Congressional Innovation Fellowship, which places mid-career technologists on Capitol Hill for twelve months.
The Congressional Innovation Scholars program, which places early career technologists, including graduates of technical degree programs, on Capitol Hill for ten months.
The Congressional Digital Service Fellowship, a one-time program to help Congress manage the digital challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The PIT SF program is aimed at rising juniors and seniors interested in getting first-hand experience working on technology policy at the federal, state and local level. They select between 16 and 20 students from universities across the PIT-UN Network to be a part of the program. Only applications from students attending schools in the PIT-UN will be considered
The Data Science for Social Good Fellowship is a full-time summer program to train aspiring data scientists to work on machine learning, data science, and AI projects with social impact in a fair and equitable manner. Working closely with governments and nonprofits, fellows take on real-world problems in education, health, criminal justice, sustainability, public safety, workforce development, human services, transportation, economic development, international development, and more.
The TAPP Fellowship provides private and public sector practitioners--technologists, policymakers, investors, and civil servants-- with the training and resources necessary to address timely tech and public purpose challenges.
Fellows are appointed for a 9-month term and are part of a cohort responsible for conducting research in a tech and public purpose field, such as improving digital media, managing the geopolitics of technology, designing ethical AI and biotech, improving the alignment of new forms of work with human fulfillment, and in general shaping technological progress to enhance public purposes.