What is PULSE?
PULSE (www.pulsepittsburgh.org) cultivates a community of young servant leaders to transform Pittsburgh. We invite talented university graduates to partner with Pittsburgh nonprofits for a year of service and leadership. PULSE fellows serve for a year beginning in August.
Who are PULSE fellows?
As a PULSE fellow, you will serve with a nonprofit, live in community, and grow as a leader. Through all our activities, we will equip and develop young adults to be civic and community leader with a heart for service.
What do PULSE fellows do?
• SERVE WITH A NONPROFIT – Serve 35 hours/week for a year (beginning in August) with a Pittsburgh nonprofit. Check out some of our previous nonprofit partners at https://pulsepittsburgh.org/past-partners/.
• LIVE IN COMMUNITY – Cultivate community by living together with other fellows and sharing meals, household tasks, finances and learning experiences.
• GROW AS A LEADER – Participate in leadership training and personal development (orientation, weekly seminars, retreats, mentoring, one-on-one coaching, etc.)
What are the benefits of becoming a PULSE fellow?
PULSE fellows are provided with lodging, food, transportation, some reimbursable health insurance expenses, and a modest $100 monthly stipend. PULSE fellows receive resources to fund their own personal development and are eligible for student loan deferment.
Questions regarding the PULSE fellowship can be directed to: recruiting@pulsepittsburgh.org