Professional Fellows Program (PFP)

The Professional Fellows Program (PFP) is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is administered by American Councils for International Education.

The Professional Fellows Program for Europe and Eurasia is a two-way, global exchange program designed to promote mutual understanding, enhance leadership and professional skills, as well as build lasting, sustainable partnerships between mid-level emerging leaders from foreign countries and the United States. PFP participants are placed in intensive 5-6 week fellowships in non-profit organizations and government offices across the United States for an individually tailored professional development experience.

PFP goals under the Governance & Society theme are to:

  • Strengthen understanding of the U.S. legislative and governance process;

  • Enhance appreciation of the role civil society plays in shaping public policy and holding government accountable;

  • Create partnerships between institutions in the U.S. and Georgia;

  • Establish a common language to develop practical solutions for shared problems and concerns.

Important Facts: Georgian fellows of the 2024-25 (Fall/Spring) program will be selected through a competitive application process. All interested candidates should apply online at: ais.americancouncils.org/pfp. Semifinalists will be selected based on their applications and then interviews will be conducted at the American Councils’ office in Tbilisi. The final decision upon finalists will be made by the independent committee members at the American Councils D.C. office.

Selected fellows will spend five weeks across the United States in state legislatures, city halls, or non-profit organizations, immersing themselves in the daily operations of state governance, government oversight, and citizen participation.

Program Dates:  In-person fellowship in the U.S. will take place in May – June 2025.

Program Costs: The PFP program provides round-trip international and domestic transportation, visa fee and processing costs, health and accident insurance, and a modest stipend. Housing and meals will be provided for program participants with U.S. host families.

To be eligible for PFP, applicants must:

  • Be a citizen and resident of Georgia. Applicants living outside of Georgia or on a long-term program will not be considered eligible to apply.

  • Be an emerging leader in government or civil society organizations with demonstrated expertise in the sector.

  • Be currently employed with at least two years of relevant professional experience at the time of application.

  • Be between 25 and 35 years old at the start of the program, applicants must be born on/after May 1st, 1990, and May 1st, 2000.

  • Be self-directed and able to work effectively in a cross-cultural setting.

  • Be able to identify an objective/project of their own selection that the applicant would like to implement in their home workplace or community.

  • Have demonstrated proficiency in both written and oral English.

  • Have demonstrated leadership and collaborative skills.

    The application deadline is April 30, 2024 (4:00 PM Eastern Time).

If you have questions, please, contact PFP Coordinator – Nino Jibuti:

E-mail: georgia-pfp@americancouncils.org

Website: www.professionalfellows.org

For inspiration, read the PFP alumni blogs.

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