The Charles Bronfman IPF Atid Conveners program is an immersive training and cohort experience for North American young professionals to engage with and advocate for Israel Policy Forum’s vision of advancing a viable two-state solution. Following the Summit in November, which will take place in Washington, D.C., Conveners will develop personal projects to engage their local communities with the support of IPF Atid staff.
During the first four Convener summits, participants learned from and engaged with a number of government officials, civil society leaders, and Israel Policy Forum senior staff, including former Prime Ministers Ehud Barak (Israel) and Salam Fayyad (PA), former U.S. Ambassadors to Israel Daniel B. Shapiro and Martin Indyk, former MK and foreign policy expert Ksenia Svetlova, Ambassador Dina Kawar (Jordan), Consul General Asaf Zamir (Israel), and former Congresswoman Jane Harman.
Visit here for more information, requirements, and FAQ:
israelpolicyforum.org/bronfmansummitSummit in D.C.: November 12-15, 2022
Application Deadline: July 29, 2022 (early applications are encouraged)
Reminder: This program is intended for young professionals ages 21-39, who can commit to contributing a minimum gift of $100 to Israel Policy Forum during the 2022 calendar year. Israel Policy Forum covers the cost of travel to and from the summit, as well as accommodations for those from outside of the DMV area.
As the summit events are indoor, in-person gatherings, we are currently only accepting individuals who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.