Washington, DC — Today, New America is pleased to announce its inaugural class of Us@250 fellows.
As we approach our 250th anniversary as a nation in 2026, the Us@250 (pronounced “us at 250”) initiative is focused on reimagining the American narrative based on three core themes: pride in the nation’s progress from its origins; reckoning with historical and contemporary wrongs that have caused the nation to fall short of its ideals; and aspiration for a multiracial, inclusive democracy.
As part of this work, the Us@250 Fellowship provides funding, resources, and community for practitioners engaged in storytelling projects that seek to tell a fuller, more comprehensive American narrative; create connection across differences; and expand on our concept of American culture and identity.
Throughout the course of their fellowship year, fellows will continue their work to engage the public in reinvigorating and reshaping the American story. Fellows will also receive a stipend to support their work, and gain access to networking and partnership opportunities.
After receiving nearly 350 applications, seventeen talented individuals were selected to join the inaugural Us@250 fellowship class. Their work spans a variety of themes, mediums, locations, and moments in time — from a podcast on intergenerational storytelling and the “inheritance of memory,” to poetry that reimagines a new American West, to community programs that celebrate and uplift local Black history, and much more.
“I couldn’t be prouder to announce this first class of Us@250 fellows after launching the initiative in earnest earlier this year,” said Ted Johnson, Director of the Us@250 initiative. “Each Us@250 fellow brings a fresh perspective, a wealth of talent, and a deep commitment to building a more inclusive America that lives up to its founding ideals. I look forward to working with them over the next year to elevate their work and build connections for this new community of practice.”
“I am so inspired by each of the incoming Us@250 fellows, and I am thrilled to welcome them to the New America community,” said New America CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter. “I can’t wait to see their projects grow, connect, and take on new life forms through the fellowship.”
Learn more about the fellowship here.
New America thanks the Hearthland Foundation, the Schultz Family Foundation, the Lumina Foundation, and the New Pluralists Collaborative for their generous support of the Us@250 initiative.
For media inquiries, please contact media@newamerica.org. For questions about the Us@250 initiative, please contact usat250@newamerica.org.
About New America
New America is dedicated to renewing the promise of America, bringing us closer to our nation’s highest ideals. We’re a different kind of think tank: one dedicated to public problem solving. Our team of visionary researchers, changemakers, technologists, and storytellers study and seize the opportunities presented by dramatic social and technological change. We search for powerful ideas, wherever they are, and collaborate with civic innovators around the country to develop evidence-based solutions.
Washington, DC — Today, New America is pleased to announce its inaugural class of Us@250 fellows.
As we approach our 250th anniversary as a nation in 2026, the Us@250 (pronounced “us at 250”) initiative is focused on reimagining the American narrative based on three core themes: pride in the nation’s progress from its origins; reckoning with historical and contemporary wrongs that have caused the nation to fall short of its ideals; and aspiration for a multiracial, inclusive democracy.
As part of this work, the Us@250 Fellowship provides funding, resources, and community for practitioners engaged in storytelling projects that seek to tell a fuller, more comprehensive American narrative; create connection across differences; and expand on our concept of American culture and identity.
Throughout the course of their fellowship year, fellows will continue their work to engage the public in reinvigorating and reshaping the American story. Fellows will also receive a stipend to support their work, and gain access to networking and partnership opportunities.
After receiving nearly 350 applications, seventeen talented individuals were selected to join the inaugural Us@250 fellowship class. Their work spans a variety of themes, mediums, locations, and moments in time — from a podcast on intergenerational storytelling and the “inheritance of memory,” to poetry that reimagines a new American West, to community programs that celebrate and uplift local Black history, and much more.
“I couldn’t be prouder to announce this first class of Us@250 fellows after launching the initiative in earnest earlier this year,” said Ted Johnson, Director of the Us@250 initiative. “Each Us@250 fellow brings a fresh perspective, a wealth of talent, and a deep commitment to building a more inclusive America that lives up to its founding ideals. I look forward to working with them over the next year to elevate their work and build connections for this new community of practice.”
“I am so inspired by each of the incoming Us@250 fellows, and I am thrilled to welcome them to the New America community,” said New America CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter. “I can’t wait to see their projects grow, connect, and take on new life forms through the fellowship.”
Learn more about the fellowship here.
New America thanks the Hearthland Foundation, the Schultz Family Foundation, the Lumina Foundation, and the New Pluralists Collaborative for their generous support of the Us@250 initiative.
For media inquiries, please contact media@newamerica.org. For questions about the Us@250 initiative, please contact usat250@newamerica.org.
About New America
New America is dedicated to renewing the promise of America, bringing us closer to our nation’s highest ideals. We’re a different kind of think tank: one dedicated to public problem solving. Our team of visionary researchers, changemakers, technologists, and storytellers study and seize the opportunities presented by dramatic social and technological change. We search for powerful ideas, wherever they are, and collaborate with civic innovators around the country to develop evidence-based solutions.