About the Advocacy Institute

The Advocacy Institute supports social justice organizations to build the advocacy skills, knowledge and power they need to shape government policy for a more just and equitable New York. We envision governments at all levels that are accessible, transparent, and accountable to those directly impacted by injustice, especially communities of color.

The Advocacy Leadership Accelerator

Are you working on a New York State policy or budget advocacy campaign and want to deepen your strategy and skills?

Are you looking to build knowledge and power with other movement leaders and join a growing community of advocates?

Are you ready to level-up your leadership?

Advocacy Institute invites you to apply for the Advocacy Leadership Accelerator, a 10-month program that expands advocacy skills, strategic thinking, and peer networks for up to 20 emerging organizers and advocates across New York State. This program will be held from September 2026 through June 2027, designed to prepare advocates for the legislative session and provide support throughout. We will build on Advocacy Institute’s proven curriculum while digging deeper into campaign strategy.

This program centers an intersectional and racial equity lens to examine how multiple forms of oppression combine to impact advocates’ ability to affect policy change. The Advocacy Leadership Accelerator is grounded  in the work of participants. Sessions will allow advocates to reflect on challenges they are facing while brainstorming strategies to address those challenges with their peers.

Applications are due on Friday, July 10th. Please click the button below to apply.

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What you’ll get out of the Advocacy Leadership Accelerator

Participating in the Advocacy Leadership Accelerator is an exciting leadership opportunity to:

  • Increase organizational capacity to run effective advocacy campaigns
  • Strengthen individual advocacy leadership and knowledge
  • Strengthen strategies and tactics to ensure those directly impacted by injustice increase their influence on state policy-making
  • Strengthen relationship-building skills for working with elected officials and coalition partners
  • Build solidarity across regions and issue-areas
  • Learn practices and support for sustainability

Who is this program for?

This program is designed for advocates and organizers with some experience doing state-level advocacy campaigns, from organizations that will have a state-level campaign in the 2027 session in Albany.

Participating Individuals

The Advocacy Leadership Accelerator might be a good fit if you…

  • Have some prior experience with advocacy work and are committed to grow
  • Have a leadership role in your organization’s advocacy campaign(s)
  • Have organizational support & consent for participating in this program and applying what you learn to your campaign
  • Are committed to and grounded in advancing racial equity through your work
  • Can commit to full participation in the program (see program dates below), including two in-person retreats and twice-monthly virtual sessions.

Participating Organizations

The Advocacy Leadership Accelerator might be a good fit for organizations that…

  • Serve communities in NY State (We are seeking regional diversity including Lower Hudson Valley, Mid-Hudson Valley, Capitol Region, North Country, Central NY, NYC, Western NY, Fingerlakes, and Long Island)
  • Are committed to conducting a state-focused campaign (to pass a bill or influence the budget) during the 2027 legislative session
  • Are committed to growing organizational capacity for advocacy work
  • Are doing community organizing (preference will be given to BIPOC-led organizations) 

The Advocacy Leadership Accelerator will accept one person per organization. Two people from the same organization may apply if they are based in different regions, and one will be placed on a waiting list, to be admitted if space is available. We are explicitly looking to recruit people of color, queer folks, people of varying abilities, and gender nonconforming people to deepen their skills and leadership in legislative advocacy.

Testimonials & Case Studies

Briana Carbajal, WE ACT for Environmental Justice. “It feels like the ALA is in your corner and is one of your biggest champions as you navigate the complexities of being a policy leader in the state legislature. Having that support system of other advocates to lean on, consulting office hours if you have any seemingly silly questions, and the webinars to continue your learnings about the inner workings of Albany are all tools that make a huge difference to a beginner trying to muscle their way through this space…So it definitely has improved my confidence as a policy advocate.” You can read more about Briana’s experience with the ALA in this case study

 

Roxana Siaca, Worker Justice Center of New York. “What it means to have a winnable campaign, to have winnable goals: this is probably the biggest takeaway from the program for me. Knowing I can take a chunk off at a time and make this work less daunting…I participate in a few different policy tables where the federal landscape is starting to spill into our priorities. And it’s easy to think, ‘Okay, I don’t have any power here.’ But in reality, if something is impacting you, there’s got to be power somewhere. So then the question becomes, ‘Where can I impact change despite everything that is happening at the federal level?’” You can read more about Roxana’s experience with the ALA in this case study

 

Shalonda Curtis-Hackett, Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem. “Normally impacted voices are treated like a token in these policy discussions but with the ALA timelines and frameworks that I learned, I was able to help impacted folks take on more leadership…I’ve been able to get more impacted folks into legislator meetings; I’ve been able to create diagrams about different legislators and their committees, and people trusted me when I gave them these diagrams and information because I’m a fellow impacted parent.” Learn more about Shalonda’s time in the ALA in this case study

Janet Rolon Fry, Community Resource Center. “During this journey, I was honored to meet extraordinary human beings fully committed to social justice and changing the status quo. Every session provided a wealth of knowledge, activities, and resources. We were given opportunities to learn from one another, ask questions about campaign strategies, and share best practices. The network and relationships built go far beyond the end of the program. The Advocacy Institute team was always there to support us in our learning and connect us with one another. They listened to and engaged with us to make our learning experience inspiring and unforgettable. I’m grateful to the Advocacy Institute team for allowing me to grow, become more skillful in advocacy, and ensure that our work is worth doing.”

Meet the amazing advocates in the 2025-26 cohort!

Brittany McCoy, Bronx Defenders Managing Director of Policy

Program Dates and Logistics

You will be expected to attend 80% of all session dates (allowed to miss 3 sessions) to meet program graduation requirements. Please let us know in your application form if there’s anything that would support you to be able to fully participate. We will cover meals, travel and lodging for the in-person retreats.

September 2026

  • In-Person Opening Retreat: Thu, Sep 17 (evening arrival) – Sun, Sep 20 (afternoon departure)

October 2026

  • Virtual Session 1: Fri, Oct 2 from 10am-1pm
  • Orientation for Organizations: Fri, Oct 9 from 9am-11am
  • Virtual Session 2: Fri, Oct 23 from 10am-1pm

November 2026

  • Virtual Session 3: Fri, Nov 6 from 10am-1pm 
  • Virtual Session 4 : Fri, Nov 20 from 10am-1pm

December 2026

  • Virtual Session 5: Fri, Dec 4 from 10am-1pm

January 2027

  • Virtual Session 6: Fri, Jan 15 from 10am-1pm
  • Virtual Session 7: Fri, Jan 29 from 10am-1pm

February 2027

  • Virtual Session 8: Fri, Feb 5 from 10am-1pm
  • Virtual Session 9: Fri, Feb 19 from 10am-1pm

March 2027

  • Virtual Session 10: Fri, Mar 5 from 10am-1pm
  • Virtual Session 11: Fri, Mar 19 from 10am-1pm

April 2027

  • Virtual Session 12: Fri, Apr 9 from 10am-1pm
  • Virtual Session 13: Fri, Apr 23 from 10am-1pm

May 2027

  • Virtual Session 14: Fri, May 7 from 10am-1pm
  • Virtual Session 15: Fri, May 21 from 10am-1pm

June 2027

  • In-Person Closing Retreat: Fri, June 25 – Sat, June 26

How to Apply

  • Confirm that you and your organization will be able to commit to program requirements. 
    • Check that you can make the dates of the program. We understand that conflicts come up, and ask for advance notice of your absence when possible. 
    • Check with your supervisor and organization to make sure you will have time to participate, and the organization is prepared to join if you’re not already Advocacy Institute members. More info on membership benefits and fees can be found here.
  • Complete the participant application form here.
  • If you are accepted to this program, we will be contacting the person at your organization who makes final decisions about the organization’s advocacy and campaign work. This is most likely someone other than yourself, and may be your supervisor, your boss’s boss, or the Executive Director. Calls will be 30 minutes and will take place in August and September.

Please contact hello@advocacy-institute.com with any questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There is no charge to participate in the program. However, participants’ organizations will need to be Advocacy Institute members or pay dues before the program starts.

Your organization does not need to be an Advocacy Institute member at the time of your application. However, once accepted, your organization must join as an Advocacy Institute member for you to participate in the program. 

We will prioritize one person per organization, and will place additional people from the same organization on a waiting list. If there is space, we will accept two people from the same organization, especially if they work in different regions.

Yes. The Accelerator is designed for participants actively engaged in or planning a state-government-focused advocacy campaign in New York State in the 2027 legislative cycle.

While some program materials are available in English, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and French for use in your organization, interpretation during retreats and virtual sessions will not be provided.

We understand that conflicts come up, and you will be allowed to miss a maximum of 3 virtual sessions to meet program graduation requirements. In-person retreat attendance is required, and your Executive Director’s attendance at the ED orientation is required.

The retreat will be held at Windrose on Hudson (1 Shady Lane Farm Road | Ossining, NY 10562). Participants will arrive for the retreat on Thursday, September 17, 2026 in the afternoon and depart on Sunday, September 20, 2026 in the afternoon.

The closing retreat will be held in New York City on Friday, June 25 and Saturday June 26, 2027.

Advocacy Institute staff will arrange and pay for your travel to the retreat unless you plan on driving yourself there, in which case you will be reimbursed for mileage.

Because the goals of the program are both individual leadership development and organizational capacity building, we’re asking your listed organizational contact to attend the orientation for organizations. This will be a chance to think through how to support organizational growth and to network with peers. This person may be your supervisor, your boss’s boss, or the Executive Director.

We do not have the resources yet to provide childcare or subsidize child care costs for participants for ALA. We are looking into childcare options. Please let us know if childcare is a barrier to your participation.

Participants with disabilities may bring an aide to in-person retreats.

We prioritize gender neutral bathrooms at all retreat locations.

We will provide captions and recordings for all virtual sessions. 

Please ask if there’s something specific you need that you don’t see addressed here by contacting ALA@advocacy-institute.org.

Unfortunately, Advocacy Institute is unable to provide accommodations for family members at the retreat locations, even at the participant’s expense. If you would like your family member to be nearby, you will need to arrange for their travel and lodging.

For the safety of all participants in the Accelerator program, we are requiring participants take daily rapid tests during in-person retreats (tests will be provided by the Advocacy Institute).

Information Session

This video was recorded on June 4, 2026. Watch to hear more about program requirements, curriculum, and testimonies from ALA alumni.