Opportunity type
Fellowship
Cause areas
AI safety & policy
Routes to impact
Direct high impact on an important cause
Skill-building & building career capital
Networking with peers around AI governance topics
Increasing awareness of institutional decision making challenges in AI safety
Skill set
Research
Policy writing
Political & bureaucratic
Communicator
Deadline
2026-03-15
Location
Washington, DC
Description
A one-year, full-time fellowship for early-career researchers and practitioners who want to shape real-world AI governance at a leading civil rights nonprofit in Washington, D.C.
- Research and impact – Lead projects on AI auditing, foundation model risks, transparency tools, and emerging regulatory approaches
- Policy engagement – Advise policymakers, support civil society, and contribute to standards-setting and multistakeholder initiatives
- Technical depth – Apply or build expertise in AI risk assessment, evaluation, and governance frameworks
- Compensation and growth – $80K–$115K salary, strong benefits, and potential transition to a permanent role
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