FCNL Spring Lobby Weekend March 21 and 22, 2010

Students from Wilmington College have traditionally formed the core group for FCNL's Spring Lobby Weekend. This year we expect to involve people of all ages from across the country in two days of intensive briefings, lobby traingins and workshops to move U.S. policy on Afghanistan. Will you join us? Register for Spring Lobby Weekend here.
For more information contact
matt(a)fcnl.org
See pictures and find out about our last lobby day in 2009.
Get Involved
FCNL's Young Adult Program can help you develop the skills you need to enact change in your world. Whether you have 15 minutes, several hours, or a week, you can be involved in working to make our world a better place.
Find links to more opportunities for young people, and check out our Facebook group.
Register to vote.
Explore more ways to influence and change the world.
Become an FCNL Intern: Due Date Extended to March 17th!
Looking for an opportunity to work in Washington? Want to spend next year advocating for peace, social justice, and the environment? Interns work as full-time members of the FCNL staff from September to July. Find out more and check in on what the current interns are doing on their blog, Of Peace and Politics.
FCNL is now accepting applications for the 2010-2011 internship. All application materials are due by March 17, 2010. To find out more about FCNL's internship program visit the intern page. Use this application (in PDF or Word format) and return all materials to Ruth Flower at FCNL. Use this flyer to help us spread the word.
Want to be an intern? Read updates from past interns Christine Haider and Trevor Keck on the intern blog, Of Peace and Politics and see a list of all past interns here.
Scoville Fellowship
FCNL also works with the Herbert Scoville Jr. Fellowship, and has hosted Scoville Fellows in the past. The Scoville Fellowship pays a stipend for college graduates to work with NGOs in Washington, DC, on arms control, peace, and security issues for six to nine months. For further information, please visit www.scoville.org
or contact David Culp (202-903-2517 or
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