Given the concerns and uncertainty in the coming months around events and large gatherings, virtual office environments, and travel restrictions, we have decided to cancel the 2020 Development Apprentice Program (DAP). With the long-term effects and timeline of the Coronavirus pandemic unknown, we are taking every precaution now to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
We did not make this decision lightly, and are still deeply committed to cultivating, training, and retaining development talent long term. We are not canceling the program indefinitely, and we will continue the momentum we’ve built in recruiting for the Development Apprentice Program for 2021.
State Policy Network is launching an expanded development Tuesday Talk series on the foundations and principles of non-profit philanthropy. The series is based off of trainings from the Development Apprentice Program.
While we had to cancel the 2020 summer program due to the current global health crisis, this new Tuesday Talk series will offer participants a unique opportunity to learn about the big picture theory and strategy in development as well as practical skills and tools in executing a fund development plan. Whether you want to expand your knowledge in development to apply to your current role or you would like to explore development as a potential career path, we hope you’ll join us each week as we highlight how you can cultivate relationships that lead to philanthropic partnerships to support the mission of an organization.
Connect your leadership experience and entrepreneurial drive with your passion to make real and lasting change that helps Americans thrive. State Policy Network’s Development Apprentice Program places aspiring leaders who support individual rights and economic freedom at state-based think tanks across the country for a 10-week crash course with on-the-job training in nonprofit fundraising.
Get a head start on your peers with experience and formal training in fundraising, which is required for most executive leadership positions, such as CEOs and board members. Nonprofit executives in leadership roles spend a majority of their time on fundraising to develop relationships and build support for the mission of the organization. Learn how to cultivate relationships that lead to philanthropic partnerships and support for organizations, develop research and analytical skills, and grow your professional network.
Learn more about what previous participants have to say about SPN’s Development Apprentice Program.
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Why participate?
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This program seeks young leaders with diverse skill sets who support individual rights, personal and economic freedom, and free-market solutions. Previous experience is not required, but an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for liberty is required.
Undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates from all disciplines, including social sciences, business, economics, philanthropy, etc., are encouraged to apply.
February 17, 2020: Application Deadline
March 2, 2020: All applicants notified of their status on a rolling basis
March 4-18, 2020: Finalists interview with SPN
April 1, 2020: Selected participants receive placement and finalize all remaining details to prepare for the program.
To be eligible, an applicant must currently reside in the United States and meet all visa requirements, if applicable. Attendance for all program sessions, including the opening seminar, weekly webinars, and internship placement is required.