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C2C Fellows Network

As a C2C Fellow, you have access to the C2C Fellows Network, which includes CEP scholarships, a Facebook community, and lifelong career advice from Dr. Eban Goodstein. On this website you will find information on how to apply to the C2C Fellows scholarships of $1,000 to further your training at either StartingBloc or Wellstone Action (as it becomes available); and if you choose to pursue a graduate degree at the Bard College Center for Environmental Policy, you can get more information about C2C exclusive scholarships.

This Just In! 

The C2C Fellows Network is launching our first annual national day of action. Join us on April 17th as we hostA National Conversation on Democracy and Climate, centered around a screening of climate documentary The Island President on hundreds of campuses and community locations nationwide. Following the screening, we'll host a live conversation with film director Jon Shenk and others. Sign up to screen the film -- and join the conversation! 

And Stay tuned for a possible Linkedin professional network, quarterly webinars for fellows on timely topics, an intensive summer congress-corporation camp, and much more. Contact Jess Scott if you have any ideas for the C2C Fellows network or if you have any questions about the network.


The Social Media Network
The Social Media network consists of a general C2C Fellows group for every C2C Fellow from all of our workshops. There are also individual network pages for each C2C Fellows workshop. LEARN MORE

Lifelong Career Advice
Part of being a C2C Fellow is that you can choose to receive lifelong career advice from Dr. Eban Goodstein – and from other active individuals in the sustainability community as we build our network. LEARN MORE

C2C is partnering with businesses and non-profit organizations to engage students with key-decision makers about climate related issues. We are proud and privileged to be a part of this incredible network. LEARN MORE

Join us for a national day of action focused around political corruption and climate stalemate.  On April 17th, at 7pm EST be part of a nationwide screening of the powerful film The Island President . LEARN MORE