Note: As of February 2013, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evaluation Fellowship Program has closed. More information about the program can be found at RWJF.org.

Emerging Fellows

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Evaluation Fellows Program is designed to diversify the evaluation field by providing individuals from historically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities with the necessary skills and training to become program evaluators. The Evaluation Fellows program invites US born early-career professionals who have graduated from a master’s or doctoral degree program within the last three years to apply for a one-year, full-time fellowship with an organization that specializes in evaluation. Individuals from historically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities include ethnic or racial minorities, those from low-income communities, individuals who are the first in their family to attend college, or others who have been historically underrepresented in the evaluation field. The program’s ultimate goal is to infuse the evaluation field with well-trained individuals from diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives to meet the increasing diversity of programs and communities that the profession serves.

To be eligible for the fellowship, emerging professionals must:

  • Have obtained a master’s or doctoral degree within the last three years;
  • Have limited professional experience and training in evaluation; and
  • Be from a historically underrepresented and disadvantaged community.

We will select up to seven emerging professionals for a one-year fellowship. Salary will be commensurate with experience.

We currently do not have an open call for applications. Please check back for program updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

* All applications should be posted no later than 5pm EDT.