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Introducing the Next Wave of Community Leaders: 2024-2025 Community Planning Fellows

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We’re thrilled to help develop the future leaders of urban innovation and civic engagement by announcing the 2024-2025 Community Planning Fellows Cohort:

Akwasi Agyeman

Mateo Alexander

Leah Barazani

Madeline Ahn Brandfonbrener

Malak Diouri

Zoë Evans

XuanXuan Huang

Jake Iaccino

Oranette Johnson

Isabel Jordan

Lauren Leiker

David Ludwig

Emma McCauley

Lakeisha Quarles

Gabriela Ramos

Zev Reisman

Milcah Slater

Shannen Smiley

Sonia Uthuph

Aishwarya Venkatesh 

Yutong Zheng

About the Program:

The Community Planning Fellows Program places graduate students in urban planning and related fields with NYC community boards. This provides community boards with much-needed additional capacity, and offers students first-hand experience in community planning.

In the community board offices, fellows face real-world community planning issues as they work on zoning, transportation, economic development, affordable housing, sustainability, and other land use projects. They assist board members and staff in finding solutions to quality-of-life issues of importance to local neighborhoods.

 

What’s in Store for Fellows:

Our Fellows will embark on an immersive learning experience that includes:

  • Mentorship: Learning from seasoned professionals in urban planning, local politics, community development, and more.
  • Hands-on Projects: Collaborate on real-world projects that address key challenges faced by our community boards and local neighborhoods.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with a diverse cohort of fellow change-makers and build lifelong connections.
  • Skill Enhancement: Enhance leadership, communication, problem-solving, policy analysis, and project management skills to thrive in the urban planning landscape.

 

Calling All NYC Community Boards!

Applications are now open for Community Board and nonprofit project proposals.  All Community Boards throughout the five boroughs and select nonprofits are eligible to participate. District Managers and nonprofit partners may submit a project proposal that is both valuable to their community and a substantive learning experience for Fellows over a two-semester timeframe. 

 

Visit the Community Planning Fellowship page to learn more about this year’s cohort and the Community Planning Fellowship program.