Each year, the Fannie Mae Foundation selects up to six seasoned professionals as Johnson Fellows. These Fellows design and pursue development plans that can include research, travel, study, self-designed internships, and other activities that enhance their skills and knowledge. The program is a unique opportunity for individuals to identify and pursue personal and professional goals in the affordable housing and community development fields. The Johnson fellowship provides each fellow with a $70,000 grant and a stipend of up to $20,000 for travel and education-related expenses. The nonprofit organization with which each fellow is associated (through paid or volunteer employment) may receive a grant of up to $25,000 for transitional costs related to the temporary absence of the employee or volunteer. Contact Fannie Mae Foundation, Policy and Leadership Development, 4000 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., N. Tower, Ste. 1, Washington, DC 20016-2804; 202-274-8000; Fax: 202-274-8100; http://www.fanniemaefoundation.org; Email: wnew@fanniemaefoundation.org
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