The Olga May Wong Policy Fellowship is a part-time, paid position ($15/hour), with a max of 266 hours, that will support OCA’s national policy, advocacy, and organizing strategy and programming. The Fellow will report to and work closely with the Executive Director and the policy and programs departments. The candidate should have at least 1-3 years of undergraduate or working experience in policy analysis, community organizing, and/or program facilitation. This position is in-person based in Washington, D.C., remote-optional, with a start date of Quarter 1 2026.
Responsibilities:
- Work with Executive Director to track policies impacting the AANHPI community in the areas of digital equity, intergenerational wellbeing, and voting rights and synthesize these policies to colloquial-level talking points and fact sheets that would be utilized for in-language education campaigns.
- Work with Manager of Programs to conduct advocacy trainings for high school and college youth organizations, as well as OCA chapters and corporate employee resource groups. Training materials are provided by OCA, but the Fellow will have opportunities to develop their own to present on behalf of OCA.
Requirements:
- Applicants must have demonstrated interested in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander issues and causes.
- Applicants must be a college/university student or have a college degree.
- Applicants must not be a child or dependent of:
- an OCA National staff,
- an OCA Executive Council member,
- or OCA Business Advisory Council.
How to Apply:
Interested applicants can learn more information and apply online here.



