
Civic Education for Rural and Remote Communities Fellowship 2026 for Educators (Multi-Year Initiative)
The Civic Education for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) Fellowship Program aims to enhance access to constitutional learning and civil dialogue in rural and remote areas of the United States. This inaugural cohort consists of five outstanding middle and high school teachers selected to lead this initiative. They will undergo intensive training and serve as regional civic learning leaders, working with local educators to foster sustainable communities of constitutional learning.
The fellowship focuses on critical constitutional topics and aims to create lasting impacts by training additional fellows who will support hundreds of teachers annually. This initiative underscores the belief that every student deserves access to high-quality civic education, regardless of their location.
Eligibility
Middle and high school teachers from rural and remote communities in the United States.
Deadline: Ongoing
Benefits
The fellowship includes training and support for educators, but specific funding details are not provided.


