WPLN is pleased to announce today that we have launched a brand new Fellowship for Nonprofit Management to pair four students with early-stage, women-led nonprofit organizations equipping women to seek public office.
"I am excited to welcome these four women to the WPLN team," said WPLN Co-Founder and President, Larissa Martinez. “Each brings a unique perspective and diverse set of skills to scale the efforts of our nonprofit partners on the ground. Our WPLN Fellows will support a network of nonprofits dedicated to inspiring and helping women close the representation gaps in their states."
Four young women were selected for this Fellowship out of more than 500 applicants:
Karina Rosas, Pepperdine University
Georgia Polemenakos, Suffolk University
Caroline Richardson, University of Georgia
Delaney Ward, Grand Valley State University
"Having a WPLN Fellow to support our programming and outreach efforts will make a tremendous impact on our work," said Dawn Crandall, founder of She Holds the Key, a Michigan-based training organization founded in 2020. "We will benefit greatly from their expertise in communications, marketing, and reaching diverse audiences to get the word out that women can and should step-up to be public leaders at all levels here in Michigan."
The Fellows will support the work of four early-stage nonprofit training organizations:
Pocketbook Project (Massachusetts)
She Holds the Key (Michigan)
The Fellows and founders of these nonprofit organizations gathered in Washington, D.C. for a two-day training over Labor Day weekend to kick off their efforts. This is the first year that WPLN is deploying the Fellowship program.