Overview

The Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Fellowship offers a unique paid educational opportunity for early or shifting career professionals to provide additional capacity for coastal communities around coastal resilience. Highly motivated, qualified individuals are teamed with mentors in a host office for two years, working on coastal resilience-related projects.  Hosts provide mentorship, supervision, and opportunities for fellows that support their professional and educational goals. Through collaborative work planning, fellows’ projects will build capacity and provide tangible results for host organizations. Criteria for potential fellows and subsequent outreach efforts are dependent on the project focus.

The Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Fellowship Program aims to:

  1. Provide tailored coastal resilience support to coastal communities through intentional capacity building,
  2. Develop fellows’ pathways for careers in coastal resilience through project-based learning with their host organization, mentorship, and professional learning, and
  3. Nurture a vibrant coastal resilience network of partnerships.

The WSG Coastal Resilience Fellowship is funded by the Climate Resilience Regional Challenge through the Department of Commerce and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Please be advised that this fellowship program is contingent upon the availability and allocation of federal funds.

 

Several students standing on the Washington Coast
Photo courtesy of UPhoto

 

2026 Timeline*

*Tentative timeline, dates are subject to change.

  • Host application opens: January 12 – Download the 2026 Host Application (Fillable PDF)
  • Host application due: February 26 at 5 p.m.
  • Fellowship application opens in eSeaGrant: April 1
  • Fellowship application due: April 29 at 5 p.m.
  • Fellow 1-Way Virtual Interviews: May 18-20
  • Fellow virtual interviews with hosts: June 18, 22-25
  • Finalists notified: Late June
  • Mandatory in-person new fellow orientation & learning institute: Fall
  • Fellowship begins: September 16
  • Fellowship ends: September 15, 2028

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