Aliento Fellowships
Arizona’s Future Fellowship is a transformative leadership development program for youth directly impacted by immigration. Coming from schools across the valley, fellows work within their schools to practice self-advocacy skills and implement the organizing principles they learn during their monthly cohort trainings. Fellows work towards making their schools and their communities more equitable and inclusive by leading within ALIENTO's campaigns. Our fellows are provided with weekly 1:1 coaching with ALIENTO's experienced team!
The time has come! We are happy to announce that we are now looking to invest in the leadership and growth of the next youth cohort. Aliento is looking for fellows to join our Arizona’s Future Fellowship. This year’s fellowship cohort will focus on advocating for education and immigrant rights. If you are passionate about working on galvanizing support for Dreamers and mixed-status families in Arizona and nationwide, we highly encourage you to apply!
Timeline 🗓️
Fellowship Application Launch:
Monday, April 14, 2025
Priority Deadline:
Sunday, June 15, 2025 at 11:59 PM MST
Application Decisions:
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Fellowship Mandatory Orientation:
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Requirements
Criteria
Be enrolled in an Arizona high school, community college, or university. You must plan to be enrolled in school through the 2025-2026 school year.
Preferred but not required to have attended at least 3 Aliento events.
Can commit at least 10 hours a week during a 10-month period.
The fellowship will run from August through May.
Applicants desire to engage with diverse communities to accomplish a common goal: improving the quality of life for all Arizonans and deepening understanding about immigrants.
Complete the application requirements and submit them by the designated deadline.
With an up to 3-minute video (see below for more details).
Based on our organizational values, we highly encourage DACA recipients or individuals who live(d) in mixed-status families to apply.
Role & Responsibilities
Plan + execute a minimum of 3 creative events on campus to inform, advocate, or support access to higher education, mental health, and issues impacting students of different immigration backgrounds.
*You will be trained and guided on how to lead each of your events*
One event must be an Aliento resources event.
One event must be awareness of an education/immigration issue.
One event must be a mental health & art event.
Recruit and form a team of students on campus to bring to the Arizona State Capitol for Education Day.
Must commit to attend the Training for Education Day and Education Day.
Recruit and/or maintain at least one relationship with a school staff member (i.e., faculty, teacher, counselor).
Commit to building a team on campus.
Must commit to attending monthly Saturday cohort meetings.
All events must be attended in person. We will provide transportation support for fellows outside of Maricopa County.
* Failure to fulfill roles and responsibilities will result in discontinuation of the fellowship *
Fellows Award, Support, and Requirements
Each fellow will receive a stipend of up to $4,000, depending on the completion of the desired deliverables.
Fellows will have access to at least 10 cohort leadership development opportunities.
Fellows will join a growing network of young leaders invested in social impact.
Fellows will attend biweekly one-on-one check-in meetings with their assigned supervisor/coach and monthly cohort meetings.
Timeline
Decisions will be sent out by Thursday, July 31, 2025
Fellows Mandatory Orientation on Thursday, August 14, 2025, 6:00-8:00 PM in Phoenix, AZ
Fellows Celebration: May 2026 (Date TBD)
Must commit to mandatory monthly meetings. The schedule will be provided during orientation day.
If you have any questions or concerns, reach out to info@alientoaz.org
‘24-’25 Arizona’s Future Fellows
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Karen Velazquez Munoz
Grand Canyon University
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Victor Mendez
Brophy College Preparatory
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Fatima Villalpa
NFL Yet College Prep
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Renata Herrera Marquez
Mountain View High School
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Jose Luis Avila III
Brophy College Preparatory
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Oselem Amachree
Arizona State University
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Joaquin Vera
Camelback High School
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Naioby Sarabia
ASU Prep Downtown
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Emily Sotelo Estrada
Arizona State University
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Theresa Estrada
Phoenix College
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Emily Salgado
Bioscience High School
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Giselle Piña Gómez
Mesa High School
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Fatima Lopez Gutierrez
Arizona State University
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Hector J. Hernandez Garcia
Grand Canyon University