
ESAL is launching organizational memberships for ESAL Community. We heard your feedback and are responding to provide new ways to coordinate with organizations that share our goal to inform and inspire people with backgrounds in STEM to engage in their local communities. This opportunity provides a pathway to strengthen relationships between organizations and across our networks.
New tiers of paid memberships give organizations access to exclusive benefits, such as visibility within ESAL Community and on the ESAL website, space on the platform to support members working at state and local levels, training opportunities through a customized workshop for their members, and a fellowship program for leadership development.
The Plans
You can find a full benefit list of the Organization Memberships to ESAL Community on the network landing page. If you do not see a membership type that fits your group's needs, reach out to us at info@esal.us.
ESAL Community Fellowships are designed to empower individuals from our partner organizations to lead meaningful local civic engagement projects that connect science, engineering, and public life. Fellows receive guidance, resources, and access to a network of like-minded STEM professionals who are driving change in their communities. ESAL will provide support for fellows with check-in calls, planning tools, and eligibility for local event support funds and sponsorship for community grant applications.
This program is offered exclusively as a benefit of the "Builder" and "Mobilizer" organizational membership tiers within the ESAL Community.
Partner organizations joining ESAL Community at the Builder and Mobilizer tiers receive up to 3 fellowship positions each year. Fellows are required to design and implement a local civic engagement project. The ESAL team will work with Fellows throughout the year to support their projects. Fellowship positions can be extended or offered to new candidates annually when the organization renews its membership.
Each ESAL Fellow gains access to:
Fellows may also be featured in spotlight posts or events highlighting their work and impact within ESAL Community.
Fellowships can support new or existing initiatives that promote civic engagement at the local level, such as:
View our original articles for other examples of the type of initiatives ESAL would support.
Organizations are responsible for recruiting candidates for their fellowship positions. ESAL can provide outreach materials. Fellowship candidates must submit a brief proposal of a local civic engagement project or initiative they wish to start or expand. ESAL will work with organizations to select the ESAL Community Fellows.
Approved fellows will be given access to paid-member benefits in ESAL Community and invited to join monthly check-in meetings to support the growth of their projects. If Fellows wish to access financial support for their projects, either in the form of one time funds from ESAL to support an event or assistance applying for a community grant, they must complete a required request form.
Please note that ESAL cannot financially support partisan initiatives, such as political campaigns or advocating for specific policies or ballot initiatives.
A successful fellowship experience would include:
Whether launching new efforts, expanding current projects, or connecting communities around STEM and public service, Fellows will get the support they need to make a difference in their local communities.
Do you have questions or want to discuss options? Reach out to us at info@esal.us.