What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fellow - BOLT School for Grassroots Leadership position at BOLT?
The BOLT School for Grassroots Leadership (SGL) is a 8-month leadership program designed to support grassroots leaders in Philadelphia neighborhoods with demonstrated commitment to community-led change. The program takes place between September - April. Please note this is a fellowship program paid on a stipend basis and you must commit to attending the entirety of the program, not a full-time job.
Participants receive:
Eligibility Criteria
To participate in BOLT SGL, you must commit to:
Program Stipend
Participants receive:
- 75 hours of instruction focused on grassroots leadership, strategy, and sustainability
- Monthly one-on-one executive coaching to help participants develop and scale their initiatives
- A lifelong network of grassroots leaders for continued collaboration and support
- Opportunity to recruit youth to join and raise awareness about their work through the BOLT Youth Leaders Fellowship (50 hour commitment)
- $3000 stipend provided for participation and $1000 post-program award to your affiliated organization, after successful program-completion
- No specific issue area required - we trust lived experience and invest in leaders, not just initiatives
- Not limited to nonprofits - we encourage applications from for-profit social impact enterprises, community initiatives, and grassroots projects
- Workshop Facilitator: Lead interactive workshops with YLF youth on community organizing, leadership, or your area of expertise
- Project Guide: Mentor youth as they develop their own Theory of Change and community action projects
Eligibility Criteria
- Philadelphia Resident: Must live in Philadelphia and in at least one of the neighborhoods you serve
- Priority Zip Codes:
- North Philadelphia: 19132, 19133, 19140, 19141, 19121
- West Philadelphia: 19130, 19144
- Deep Community Connection: Must have strong relationships with the community you serve - they should be your friends and neighbors
- Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or older by September 1 of the current year
- Project Focus: Work must provide opportunities for Philadelphians to stay and thrive in their neighborhoods. We do not fund initiatives like boarding schools or vacation homes that remove people from their communities
- Experience: Must have at least 2 years of demonstrated experience serving the community in a leadership capacity. This should be a long-term commitment, not a short-term or hobby-based project
- Team Leadership: Must have built a team of at least two other community members involved in the work. Team members do not need to be paid staff, but collaboration is essential
- Non-Partisan & No Lobbying: Your work must be non-partisan and cannot involve lobbying. As a nonprofit, we are legally required to stay neutral and cannot support leaders using their work to advocate for a political party or candidate
- Organization Role: You must either be a Founder / Executive Director / CEO or a leader (such as Program Manager) within an organization led by a Founder / Executive Director / CEO who also resides in Philadelphia & is deeply connected to the community they serve
- Not limited to nonprofits - you do not have to have a registered business or nonprofit to participate
- We highly encourage applications from:
- Small businesses (e.g., businesses that give back to and hire from the community, providing economic opportunity for their neighbors)
- Grassroots initiatives that are not yet formally registered
- Individuals within organizations who are not the Founder / Executive Director / CEO but serve as organization leaders
- Budget & Funding: Your annual operating budget must not exceed $500,000
To participate in BOLT SGL, you must commit to:
- Attending in-person leadership sessions every Saturday from 9 AM - 12 PM for 25 weeks (we do not meet during holidays)
- Completing 50 hours dedicated to sharing your work with and mentoring youth in the BOLT Youth Leaders Fellowship (we will work around your schedule)
- Fall (Oct - Dec): Lead 1 workshop per month, chaperone one field exploration
- Spring: Lead 2 workshops per month, chaperone one field exploration
Program Stipend
- Participant shall receive a stipend of $3,000 for their participation in the Program. This stipend will be paid on a bi-weekly basis for the duration of the Program
- Participant must successfully complete the Program to be eligible for the $1,000 post-program award ("Post-Program Award"). The post-program award must be disbursed to the organization and/or project the Participant used in their application
- In addition to completing the Program, participation in the end-of-program event on Saturday, April 24th 2027 is mandatory to receive the Post-Program Award
Salary : $500,000