Summer Advocacy Program

The Summer Advocacy Program is a selective one-week intensive program for teens and college students interested in civil rights, grassroots organizing, and nonprofit advocacy.

Throughout the week, participants will work with #EndJewHatred staff and activists to explore how advocacy organizations operate and how campaigns for social change are built and sustained.

Participants will receive training in civil rights advocacy, grassroots organizing, communications, coalition building, and campaign strategy. They will learn how to identify and document civil rights concerns, develop advocacy materials, and understand the tools used to advance accountability and institutional change.

The program will also include an overview of civil rights frameworks such as Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, along with case studies of real-world advocacy campaigns and hands-on exercises in strategy and response planning.

In addition, participants will contribute to research, educational initiatives, digital campaigns, and strategic projects that reflect the day-to-day work of nonprofit advocacy organizations.

The program will include:

  • Training in civil rights advocacy and grassroots organizing

  • Instruction on civil rights frameworks, including Title VI

  • Exposure to nonprofit campaign strategy and advocacy work

  • Networking opportunities

  • Opportunities to contribute to ongoing projects and campaigns

  • A certificate of completion

Program Dates:

  • Session 1: June 22 – June 26, 2026

  • Session 2: July 27 – July 31, 2026

Location: Remote

Additional details on schedule, assignments, and participation expectations will be shared upon acceptance.

Join the Student Action Network

The Student Action Network is a community of high school and college students committed to combating Jew-hatred, advancing civil rights, and creating meaningful change on their campuses and in their communities.

Members connect with like-minded students across the country, receive updates on advocacy opportunities, participate in virtual meetings and trainings, and learn about ways to take action on campus and in their communities.

To help maintain a secure and productive community, all applicants are reviewed before admission. Once approved, you will be added to the WhatsApp group.