Equipping faith leaders in Arkansas to end poverty and advocate for economic justice


As people of faith,

We understand that we share a responsibility to support one another and reflect God’s concern for all people, especially the most vulnerable.  

The Micah Fellows Program is a six-month learning community devoted to nurturing moral leadership around anti-poverty work in Arkansas, where nearly 1 out of every two households struggles to make ends meet.  

The initiative is hosted by the Methodist Foundation for Arkansas with support from the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation.

 
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Grounded in Biblical theology

At the heart of the Fellows Program is the scriptural imperative to place service to the poor at the center of our Christian witness.

Through guided retreats and learning sessions, fellows will explore the biblical-theological frameworks supporting anti-poverty work and deepen their capacity for educating and organizing others around God’s vision of justice and abundant living.

 
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Strengthened by a community of peers

Faith leaders in Arkansas are often on the frontline of poverty, witnessing its devastating consequences on families and communities as well as the limitations of current alleviation efforts.

By bringing together a cohort of peers, the Fellows Program aims to strengthen individual anti-poverty efforts and create a unified voice among moral leadership by nurturing close relationships, facilitating shared learnings, and offering opportunities for collaboration. 


 
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Focused on direct action

The goal of the Fellows Program is to equip faith leaders with the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to strengthen their public witness to the poor and vulnerable in their communities.

Fellows will participate in media, advocacy, and narrative training and have access to micro-grants for regional projects focused on economic inclusion and justice. 


 
 
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MEET A MICAH FELLOW:
PATTI BUTLER

MEET A MICAH FELLOW:
SHAWN SCHWARTZMAN

How to apply

Applications to the 2022-2023 cohort are now closed.

HUMANkind,

He has told each of you what is good and what it is the LORD requires of you: to act justly, to love faithfulness, and to walk humbly with your God.

- Micah 6:8