MDC seeks an early career professional to serve as the George B. Autry Fellow for Southern Policy and Research. Individuals who have recently completed a college or graduate degree and are skilled in writing, participatory research, and southern policy are encouraged to apply. About MDC MDC envisions a South where all people thrive. Founded in 1967, MDC strengthens capacity, fosters collaboration, and builds influence to challenge systemic inequities for an equitable and inclusive South. We support individual, organizational, and coalition changemakers across four focus areas: Economic Security & Mobility; Educational Equity; Equity-Centered Leadership & Philanthropy; and Rural Prosperity & Investment. Grounded in the values of PEOPLE, POWER, PROGRESS, and PARTNERSHIP, we provide an array of services to organizations and institutions throughout 13 states in the U.S. South and other areas of the country. Services include training and capacity building, convening and facilitation, leadership and organizational coaching, network and coalition support, research, policy engagement, strategic communications, and more. Learn more at MDCinc.org. About the Fellowship The George B. Autry Fellowship for Southern Research and Policy is a two-year fellowship for early career professionals interested in equity-centered research and policy in the South. The fellowship provides a structured learning and professional development experience designed to build essential competencies in research, policy analysis, systems change, and strategic communications. Through hands-on project-based work, a co-designed capstone project, and intentional professional development, the fellow will develop transferable skills for their careers in 5 core competency areas: 1. Equitable policy and systems change 2. Applied research and policy analysis 3. Strategic communication and narrative framing 4. Nonprofit organizational development and nonprofit advocacy 5. Equity-centered leadership Established in 2000, the Autry Fellowship celebrates the life and legacy of the late George B. Autry, MDC’s founding president and leader for 32 years. Echoing Autry’s passion for improving opportunities for people and places, the fellowship provides a unique opportunity for emerging professionals to build a body of work in service to MDC’s vision of a South where all people thrive. MDC has recruited a talented and passionate Autry Fellow every year for nearly 25 years. Fellows have worked alongside MDC staff on a diverse portfolio of initiatives advancing equity and economic mobility across the South. Through hands-on collaboration, they have contributed to research, policy development, community engagement, and systems-change strategies addressing some of the region’s most pressing challenges. Alumni of the program have gone on to serve as state policy specialists, foundation program officers, business owners, nonprofit founders, and influential leaders across the public and private sectors—carrying forward George Autry’s commitment to advancing opportunity and strengthening communities. Fellowship Arc The fellow will have the opportunity to work with two to four of MDC’s four focus areas over the course of their fellowship. The specific fellowship arc is highly dependent on focus area needs and the fellow’s interests, but the following provides an example of what a fellow’s time might look like during the program: 1. May-June 2026 (~6 weeks): Onboarding 2. July 2026-April 2027 (10 months): Support and deliverables for Focus Areas 1 & 2 3. May 2027-February 2028 (10 months): Support and deliverables for Focus Areas 3 & 4 4. March-April 2028 (2 months): Capstone project (final product or suite of products co-designed with staff from one or more focus areas) 5. May 2028 (~2 weeks): Offboarding MDC’s Director of Learning and Impact will serve as the fellow’s primary supervisor throughout the program, providing overall guidance, support, and performance feedback. In addition, the fellow will be paired with one or more Focus Area Advisors who will offer day-to-day guidance on project deliverables and support the fellow’s professional growth through coaching, mentorship, and issue-area expertise. This is a hybrid (virtual and in-person) fellowship. Candidates must be available to easily drive to Durham and/or other MDC partner communities in North Carolina 1-2 times per month. Applicants must be within three years of completing their college degree or within one year of completing a graduate degree. Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship. Fellowship Commitment This is a two-year, full-time (40 hours/week) fellowship to begin in May 2026 and conclude in May 2028. Working remotely is standard at MDC, however, the fellow has access to work space at the MDC office.
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