Just a few days left to apply to CLDP!
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MPAC has created the first and largest program of its kind, giving young Muslims a deep-dive into how policies get shaped in Washington D.C. The Congressional Leadership Development Program ([link removed]) (CLDP) places students and recent grads in coveted internships on Capitol Hill. Our alums have run for (and won) local offices, landed jobs on the Hill, and even started their own organizations!
** Due to popular demand, the application deadline has been extended to Sunday, December 8th.
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Here are a few reasons why you should apply today:
1. Placement in a coveted Congressional internship.
2. We provide free housing and a $3,000 stipend!
3. Specially curated orientation, policy and professional development curriculum that includes workshops with experts in tech, media, think tanks, academia, government agencies, and Congress.
4. Access to mentorship program with Hill staff and our alumni networking platform.
5. Post-program job and internship placement support.
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Please reach out to me directly if you have any questions!
In service,
Hoda Hawa
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