Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship

Rooted in Community


The Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship (AYLF) catalyzes the power of young people as changemakers by partnering with them, their families, and their communities to take action on their ideas for social solutions.

The Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship is deeply rooted in Fellows’ communities. AYLF develops young emerging leaders in cities and regions across the United States, working in locations where young people are primed with talent and benefits from a whole-systems approach to develop their leadership skills. AYLF is currently active in Mississippi/Arkansas Delta; Chicago, Illinois; and Miami, Florida and has existing networks of Fellows in St. Louis, Missouri and Newark, New Jersey.

Latest Posts

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A group of diverse young adults walks on a sidewalk, smiling.
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Beyond the Shadows: My Journey as an Aspen Young Leaders Fellow

As we navigate the heart-wrenching challenges facing our world, let us remember the critical importance of creating spaces for young people to see each other, build bridges, and find purpose in leading positive change in their communities.

January 5, 2024

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Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship Accepting Applications for Its Inaugural Cohort in Miami Through July

The Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship’s search for the inaugural cohort of Fellows in Miami open through Friday, April 14.

March 14, 2023

AYLF Fellows Gather School Supplies
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What Makes a Changemaker?

February 9, 2021

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Cultivating Young Leaders to Forge a New Future for the Delta

Through the Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship, Kaitlyn Done learned that she had the power to affect change in her community.

October 7, 2020

Our Team


Alexis Mathieson

Bard High School Early College Network

Anthony Conte

Rutgers University-Newark

Brenda Velarde

Saint Vincent Academy

Dante Apaestegui

Youth Facilitator

Dionysus Rodriguez

Yendor Productions/Arts

Dyllan Brown-Bramble

Rutgers University-Newark

Erika Dominguez

Science Park High School

Joshua Owusu-Gyimah

Rutgers University-Newark

Joshua Toler

Fast Track Success Academy

Kevin Thomas

Fast Track Success Academy

Nefertia Bratcher

Marion P. Thomas Charter High School

Stantaisha Murry

University of Central Arkansas

Stephanie Avila

Rutgers University-Newark

Tawanna Brown

Senior Manager of Knowledge and Learning

Policy Programs

Grace Burga

Coordinator for the AYLF Fellow Experience

Policy Programs

Tanzania Fair

Sr. Associate for Community Engagement and Recruiting

Leadership Division

Cheryl Green

Director

Policy Programs

Mickeeya Harrison

Senior Fellows Project Coordinator

Leadership Division

Natalie Travers

Associate Director for Communications and Development

Policy Programs

Corey Winchester

Advocate in Residence

Policy Programs