The ACLU needs your help to identify a diverse group of extraordinary students for the ACLU Summer Advocacy Program! You can click here to view and share a program overview with students who are interested in civil liberties issues and social justice advocacy.
Overview
The ACLU Summer Advocacy Program (July 20-26) brings together high school students from across the United States to participate in a firsthand learning experience for the next generation of social justice advocates. During this week-long program in Washington, DC, students participate in electives and seminars led by lobbyists, community activists, lawyers, and ACLU experts to enhance their knowledge of civil liberties, social justice issues, and advocacy campaigns. The Close Up Foundation – a DC based civic education non-profit – partners with the ACLU to provide substantive experiential learning and small group discussion opportunities throughout the program. To read more about the program, please visit our website.
Application Process
· The application can be found here.
· Priority Decision applications are due by March 3 and Regular Decision applications are due by April 7.
· Financial Aid is available (full and partial scholarships).
· High school-aged students who are 15-18* years old are welcome to apply. *High school graduates are eligible to apply for the Advanced Advocacy Program.
Thank you for sharing this opportunity with your students and colleagues. Please reach out to us at 703.706.3555 or institute@aclu.org with any questions.
Best,
Heather
Summer Advocacy Institute Team
American Civil Liberties Union
125 Broad St., New York, NY 10004
Supported By:
Close Up Foundation