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Economic Security Hub (ESH) Opportunities in Phase 2: January–June 2023

  1. Participants of the ESH Phase I survey are eligible to apply to The Commonwealth Seminar. Accepted applicants recruited in this way will receive tuition paid by the Women’s Fund, as well as be paid for their time for each session they participate in. See information on “The Commonwealth Seminar.”
  2. The University of Massachusetts Amherst Center for Research on Families is preparing more details on listening sessions and in-depth interviews in April/May. Check back for more information.

The Commonwealth Seminar

Participants of the ESH Phase I survey are eligible to apply to The Commonwealth Seminar. Accepted applicants recruited in this way will receive tuition paid by the Women’s Fund, as well as be paid for their time for each session they participate in.

The Commonwealth Seminar Spring Session – Application Due Tuesday, May 2nd

  • Apply through this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSev26oymyeI9KqKusJHp-t9Rxxd6uheEYf0wlkULUq8eMDD-w/viewform
  • Applicants need to add that they are applying for a Women’s Fund Economic Security Hub seat on their application under “Affiliations“.
  • As noted in the subject of this email, you will also be paid for each session you participate in.
  • Class schedule (all classes begin at 5:45 pm): Wednesday (5/10), Wed (5/17), Wed (5/24), Wed (5/31), Wed (6/7), and Wed (6/14 – Graduation)

About The Commonwealth Seminar: The Commonwealth Seminar is a privately funded program with the mission of: “Opening the Doors of Government to Everyone”. It is an intensive training program focused on teaching diverse leaders how the legislative process really works (91% of graduates are from BIPOC communities and 65% are women). Read more about the program here.