Horizon Institute $170,000+ AI Rapid Response Fellowship 2026 in the USA
Opportunity Detail
Opportunity Description
Introduction
Are you an experienced professional in cybersecurity, AI/ML, or tech policy looking to apply your skills on a national scale? Do you want to tackle fast-moving AI security challenges directly within the federal government while earning a starting salary of $170,000 to $250,000+? The AI Rapid Response Fellowship, organized by the Horizon Institute for Public Service, is currently recruiting specialized technical and policy talent for an intensive one-year placement in a US executive branch office.
In response to the rapid advancement of frontier AI systems, policymakers have identified a critical shortage of government staff with deep domain expertise. This fellowship is a targeted effort to bridge that gap. Designed for professionals who can contribute from day one, you will support host offices on urgent priorities like critical infrastructure protection, supply chain hardening, and assessing the capabilities of current AI models. The program offers two tracks—a Fellow track for established professionals and a Senior Fellow track for those ready to take on senior leadership roles.
Read on to find out if you qualify, discover what the fellowship covers, and learn how to submit a strong application before the July 22 deadline.
Quick Overview
| Provider | Horizon Institute for Public Service |
| Country / Location | Washington, DC (Remote/San Francisco options available) |
| Program Type | Fellowship / Federal Placement |
| Funding | Fully Funded ($170k–$250k+ Salary + Benefits) |
| Open To | US Citizens |
| Deadline | July 22, 2026 |
Important Dates
| Application Deadline | July 22, 2026 |
| Results Notification (Finalists) | Early-Mid September 2026 |
| Host Office Matching | Rolling (after finalist selection) |
| Program Start | As soon as possible (Likely Fall 2026) |
Financial Benefits
If you are selected for the AI Rapid Response Fellowship, here is what your placement package includes:
- Fellow Track: $170,000–$200,000+ annual salary, plus an additional stipend for benefits.
- Senior Fellow Track:Â Compensation starting at $250,000+, plus an additional stipend for benefits, commensurate with placement seniority.
- Relocation Support:Â A relocation stipend and logistical support for candidates moving to the Washington, DC area.
- Professional Development:Â A dedicated budget for conferences, technical training, and related career development opportunities.
Program Tracks
You can apply for one or both of the following tracks:
- Fellow Track:Â For candidates with technical or policy expertise relevant to AI security. Typically requires 2-6+ years of full-time relevant experience.
- Senior Fellow Track:Â For candidates with substantial prior experience ready to play a senior role within a host office. Typically requires 10-15+ years in relevant technical, policy, or leadership roles.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for this fellowship, you must meet all of the following requirements:
How to Apply
If you are interested in applying for the AI Rapid Response Fellowship, follow these steps carefully:
- Review the required qualifications and determine whether the Fellow or Senior Fellow track aligns with your experience.
- Prepare your professional background details, resume, and any required writing or work samples.
- Complete and submit the shared application form via the Horizon public portal before the July 22 deadline.
- If advanced, you will participate in interviews, a short work test, and reference checks in the subsequent weeks.


