
Apr 17, 2025
Join our 2025 Summer Fellowship Program!
The United States Hydrogen Alliance is a 501 (c)(6) non-profit association of members advocating for the development, deployment and utilization of clean hydrogen in all 50 states. We serve the hydrogen industry through state and federal policy advocacy, market development, and community building. Our mission is to leverage the unique attributes of hydrogen to reduce emissions across traditional sectors, increase energy resiliency and diversity, enhance local economies and workforces, and protect the nation domestically and abroad.
The Opportunity
Do you want to learn how to influence policy? Are you passionate about sharing environmental news? Are you interested in making videos and media to educate the public and policymakers? USHA is looking for enthusiastic, creative, and dedicated Policy & Media Fellows (with the option to focus exclusively on policy or media).
As a Policy Fellow, you will learn about clean energy, transportation, and environmental policymaking in the real world! In this fellowship, you will learn about legislation, regulations, drafting laws, interacting with policymakers, policymaking schedules, advocacy practices, in addition to other facets of creating policy.Â
As a Communications Fellow, you will maximize branding, outreach, and marketing to enable greater political engagement. Depending on the fellow’s experience and interests, you can take part in video creation, graphic design, collateral creation, social media management, website and SEO optimization, marketing and communication strategy development and execution.
As a Policy and Communications Fellow, you can work on all of the above tasks.
Science and engineering majors are also encouraged to apply in order to translate technical topics into policy recommendations and educational materials.
This is a fully remote, unpaid summer fellowship with flexible hours over a three month period from June 2 - August 29, 2025 (flexible start and end date).
Preferred Qualifications
Majoring in: communications, marketing, graphic design, political science, international studies, environmental science, engineering, and other related majors.
Strong writing and analytical skills.
Strong interest in understanding technology, policy, and media.
Ability to work effectively and efficiently in both group and individual assignments.
Experience with Google Suite, and Canva or other graphic/video editing software.
To apply please email your resume and answers to the below questions to lexi@ushydrogenalliance.org.
This internship is unpaid, however the experience gained is invaluable. Course credits may be earned, depending on your university policy. Are you interested in this unpaid internship?
Are you willing to commit at minimum three months to this internship?
Are you looking to gain course credits through this internship?
Would you be interested in a fall or winter fellowship?