Franklin Project Ambassadors Program
Posted by Franklin Project on February 23, 2015
The Franklin Project Ambassadors Program: In 2016, the Franklin Project and its partners will be collaborating on a Service Year Campaign to inspire Americans from across the country to get behind the big idea of a service year as a rite of passage. The Franklin Project Ambassadors program will recruit up to 50 young leaders from 20-35 communities across the country. After bringing the entire Ambassador class together in June 2015, the Ambassadors will return to their communities empowered to expand service year opportunities and inspire others around the big idea. In addition to being a part of a great class of young leaders, all Ambassadors will host an event in their community in the first half of 2016 as part of the broader Service Year Campaign.
Please click here for more information about the program, and encourage people in your network who you think would make fantastic Ambassadors and leaders to apply!
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