The John Gardner Fellowship Program was established in 1985 by
Stanford University and the
University of California, Berkeley to honor Gardner. The fellowship encourages highly motivated graduating seniors to pursue careers in public and community service. Three fellows from each university are chosen annually and provided with placement assistance and a senior mentor in their placement organization. Past placements have included the
White House, the
United States Department of State, and various nonprofit organizations. Initial funding for the fellowship was provided by the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, the
Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Educational Foundation of America, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the UC Berkeley Chancellor's Millennium Fund, and Michael Walsh. Over time, additional supporters have contributed to the program. The John Gardner Fellowship Association is an association of John Gardner Fellowship alumni from both Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, whose mission is to carry on Gardner's legacy of public service and ensure that the Fellowship programs at both schools have adequate resources for success. Notable former fellows include Gary Rosen, editor of
The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Review (1988–1989),
Rachel Maddow (1994–1995), and
Heather Podesta (1993–1994). == References ==