Winter 2025 Impact Accelerator Program for EA Professionals
By High Impact Professionals @ 2024-11-20T03:37 (+12)
High Impact Professionals is excited to announce that applications are now open for the Winter 2025 round of our Impact Accelerator Program (IAP). The IAP is a 6-week program designed to equip experienced (mid-career/senior) EA-aligned professionals (not currently working at a high-impact organization) with the knowledge and tools necessary to make a meaningful impact and empower them to start taking actionable steps right away.
To date, the program’s high action focus has proven to be successful:
- 26 people (out of 95 in total) from our first three programs have already transitioned into high-impact careers, including joining Charity Entrepreneurship and roles in AI Safety;
- a further 43 people are taking concrete actions toward high-impact careers, including volunteering at EA-aligned orgs; and
- 15 participants from across all IAP rounds (including the currently running round) are donating a meaningful percentage of their annual salary to effective charities, including five 🔶 10% Pledges.
We are currently running the Fall 2024 round, which features the program’s largest number of participants and cohorts.
We’re pleased to open up this new Winter 2025 program round, which will start the week of February 10. More information is available below and here.
Please apply by December 15.
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Program Objectives
The IAP is set up to help participants:
- identify paths to impact,
- take concrete, impactful actions, and
- join a network of like-minded, experienced, and supportive impact-focused professionals.
At the end of the program, a participant should have a good answer to the question “How can I have the most impact with my career, and what are my next steps?”, and they should have taken the first steps in that direction.
Program Overview
Important Dates
- Program duration: 6 weeks (week of February 10, 2025 – week of March 17, 2025)
- Deadline to apply: December 15
Format
- Weekly individual work (2–3 hours). A mix of:
- Learning: Reading resources on how to think about and prioritize different options for impact
- Doing: Taking impactful actions, such as developing your own personalized impact plan and taking concrete steps to begin implementing it
- Virtual group sessions (1.5 hours of discussions and coaching)
- Includes mastermind sessions where each member of the cohort has the opportunity to present their plans, obstacles, and uncertainties and get in-depth, tailored feedback
- 1-on-1 sessions with IAP facilitators
- Extracurricular sessions: The possibility of extra sessions on topics defined by the needs of the cohort (e.g., networking, advice from high-impact organization recruiters, etc.)
- Post-program support sessions: Access additional group sessions in the months following the program, as well as regular alumni sessions, to maintain momentum and continue implementing your plan
Topics covered
- Values and mission – determine your motivations / guiding principles, strengths, and weaknesses to set a clear starting point for your journey
- Paths to impact for professionals – explore the landscape of career possibilities, address your key uncertainties, and identify your best career and impact options
- Develop an action plan – put all you’ve discovered into a roadmap with actionable steps to guide you to your impact goals
- Implement your plan – Begin taking active steps to turn your plan into an impactful reality
Led by: Select members of the High Impact Professionals team/community
Why Should You Apply?
- Overcome Barriers: We'll guide you in exploring your personal obstacles to impact and assist you in taking real-world, impactful actions.
- Understand Impact: Delve into the complex nature of creating positive change and discover the diverse opportunities available to professionals.
- Develop and Implement a Solid Impact Plan: Acquire tools to assess and plan for impact, and integrate them into your own circumstances to create a personal roadmap for maximizing your positive influence. Then, begin taking concrete steps to put your plan into action.
- Connect with Like-Minded People: Embark on this journey alongside others who share similar goals and aspirations, fostering a supportive community of impact-oriented professionals.
- Get a Boost in Our Talent Directory: If you successfully go through our program, your profile in our Talent Directory will be marked as such, signaling to potential employers that you’ve taken steps toward having more impact.
Who Should Apply?
We're looking for motivated, results-driven, experienced mid-career/senior EA-aligned professionals (not currently working at a high-impact organization) who aspire to maximize their impact and are seeking guidance in navigating the path to achieving it.
You'll likely get the most value from the program if you:
- are a mid-career or senior professional,
- are not currently working at a high-impact organization,
- have contemplated how you can do the most good, and
- haven't yet taken many significant steps in that direction.
Please note that the above are guidelines. Therefore, if you feel you'd benefit from the program but don't think you fit the criteria, please apply anyway!
We look forward to receiving your application and helping you make a lasting difference in the world.
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Questions?
If you have any questions or comments, please see the FAQ section of the IAP page and also feel free to reach out to us in the comments or via our website.
AllisonA @ 2024-11-21T02:08 (+3)
Just a friendly flag that winter is during different months depending on what hemisphere you are in:)
High Impact Professionals @ 2024-11-21T03:53 (+1)
Thank you for the friendly flag. HIP welcomes all applicants to the Impact Accelerator Program regardless of hemisphere, country, or timezone.
Chris Leong @ 2024-11-20T06:16 (+2)
This was posted twice.
High Impact Professionals @ 2024-11-21T03:55 (+1)
Thank you, Chris. We've looked for a duplicate, in case one was inadvertently posted, but are only seeing this one. In any event, we hope that the information contained in the post is helpful and would encourage all interested to apply to the program.
Chris Leong @ 2024-11-21T11:27 (+2)
Must have been a bug showing it twice then.