Young Advocates Program 2026: Paid Leadership Opportunity for Young Adults in Denver, Houston, and Los Angeles
Young adults passionate about community change, public policy, advocacy, and civic engagement have an opportunity to develop leadership skills, gain hands-on organising experience, and earn income through the Fall 2026 Young Advocates Program (YAP).
Applications are now open for the Young Advocates Program, a paid leadership development initiative designed for young adults between the ages of 18 and 34 who are ready to strengthen their voices, engage their communities, and contribute to policy change.
The programme is organised by Young Invincibles (YI), a nonprofit, nonpartisan organisation focused on amplifying the voices of young adults in the political process and expanding economic opportunity for the next generation.
The programme is available in three locations:
- Denver, Colorado
- Houston, Texas
- Los Angeles, California
The application deadline is:
July 17, 2026, at midnight Eastern Time
About the Young Advocates Program
The Young Advocates Program is a hands-on leadership development initiative created to prepare young adults to become community leaders and advocates for issues affecting their generation.
The programme provides participants with practical experience in:
- Public policy advocacy
- Community organising
- Leadership development
- Civic engagement
- Campaign planning
- Youth mobilisation
Participants work alongside Young Invincibles’ regional teams in California, Colorado, and Texas to strengthen youth participation in important social and economic issues.
The programme is designed for both experienced organisers and young adults taking their first steps into advocacy and public policy.
Whether applicants already have community leadership experience or are beginning their advocacy journey, the programme provides training, mentorship, and opportunities to create meaningful impact.
About Young Invincibles
Young Invincibles is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organisation committed to ensuring that young adults have a strong voice in decisions affecting their futures.
The organisation works to empower young leaders who advocate for policies that improve opportunities for their generation.
Its work focuses on areas including:
- Making higher education more affordable
- Expanding healthcare access
- Supporting quality employment opportunities
- Strengthening youth participation in civic processes
Through programmes like the Young Advocates Program, the organisation develops young leaders who can influence positive policy and community change.
Programme Overview
The Young Advocates Program is a 12-week paid leadership programme running from:
September 18, 2026 – December 11, 2026
Participants will join a cohort experience where they collaborate with other young advocates, participate in training sessions, and contribute to community-based projects.
The programme combines:
- Weekly working sessions
- Leadership training
- Advocacy projects
- Community engagement activities
- Skill-building assignments
- Mentorship opportunities
Because spaces are limited and participants receive compensation, applicants must be prepared to fully participate throughout the programme.
What Young Advocates Will Do
Participants will support campaigns and initiatives focused on major issues affecting young adults.
Activities may include:
Developing Policy Priorities
Advocates will help identify and promote policy solutions related to:
- Education access
- Healthcare affordability
- Workforce opportunities
- Economic mobility
Organising Community Campaigns
Participants may support:
- Community outreach efforts
- Advocacy campaigns
- Youth mobilisation activities
- Public awareness initiatives
Supporting Events and Conferences
Young Advocates may help organise and participate in:
- Statewide conferences
- Community events
- Leadership gatherings
- Advocacy activities
Leading Civic Engagement Efforts
Participants may contribute to:
- Voter engagement initiatives
- Youth participation campaigns
- Community education activities
Creating Digital Advocacy Content
Young Advocates will have opportunities to develop:
- Social media content
- Digital campaigns
- Public messaging strategies
Programme Schedule and Time Commitment
Advocates participate in weekly virtual or in-person working sessions, along with additional activities such as:
- One-on-one meetings with programme staff
- Skill-building assignments
- In-person events
- Special workshops
Consistent attendance and active participation are required.
Participants must commit to completing the programme through:
December 11, 2026
Session Times by Location
California
Schedule:
Fridays, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM PT
Format:
- Virtual sessions
Colorado
Schedule:
Fridays, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM MT
Format:
- Virtual sessions
Texas
Schedule:
- Tuesdays, 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM CT
- Fridays, 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM CT
Format:
- Virtual sessions
- In-person meetings held on the last Friday of each month
Compensation and Benefits
The Young Advocates Program is a paid opportunity.
Participants receive hourly compensation for:
- Training sessions
- Project work
- Advocacy activities
Advocates typically work approximately:
6–10 hours per week
Hourly compensation rates:
| Location | Hourly Pay Rate |
| California | $18.42 |
| Colorado | $19.29 |
| Texas | $15.00 |
Skills and Experience Participants Gain
Through the programme, participants can develop:
- Leadership skills
- Advocacy experience
- Public speaking abilities
- Policy knowledge
- Community organising skills
- Campaign development experience
- Professional networks
- Team collaboration skills
The programme is designed to help young adults build confidence and become stronger voices within their communities.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Age Requirement
Applicants must be:
- 18 years old or older
- No older than 34 years old
Location Requirement
Applicants must:
- Live in, or attend school in, one of the eligible regional states:
- California
- Colorado
- Texas
Work Authorization
Applicants must:
- Be eligible and authorised to work in the United States.
Interest in Key Issues
Applicants should demonstrate passion or interest in:
- Higher education
- Healthcare
- Workforce development
- Community advocacy
- Social change
Personal Skills
Successful applicants should demonstrate:
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to collaborate with others
- Professionalism
- Initiative
- Creativity
- Flexibility
- Adaptability in fast-paced environments
Application Requirements and Participation Expectations
Selected applicants must be able to:
- Attend programme orientation on September 18, 2026.
- Attend the programme closing activities on December 11, 2026.
- Participate in required in-person events.
- Attend weekly work sessions with cameras on.
- Attend in-person meetings twice per month.
- Participate actively throughout the full programme.
Available Positions
Applications are open for:
Fall 2026 Young Advocates Program – Denver, Colorado
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Fall 2026 Young Advocates Program – Houston, Texas
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Fall 2026 Young Advocates Program – Los Angeles, California
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Application Deadline
Applications close: July 17, 2026, at midnight Eastern Time
Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, so interested applicants are encouraged to apply early.
Why Young Adults Should Apply
The Young Advocates Program provides more than training; it offers a platform for young people to develop their voices, influence important conversations, and contribute to solutions affecting their communities.
For young adults interested in leadership, advocacy, and social impact, YAP offers a valuable opportunity to gain experience, build connections, and become part of a movement creating change.
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