Grow the Future 2026: Desert Compute - Washington, District of Columbia, , United States
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Job description
In 2026, Grow the Future will bring an interdisciplinary group of German officials and experts to the US to examine the emerging politics of data center activism. Companies are investing tens of billions of dollars in hyperscale data centers that place new strains on climate goals and require unprecedented amounts of water, land, and energy. A parallel boom is reshaping Europe as rapid AI deployment converges with growing demands for sovereign control over critical digital infrastructure.
The latest generation of AI data centers – with names like Stargate, Prometheus, Hyperion, and Colossus – is already transforming local communities and ecosystems. With limited public policy frameworks in place to govern responsible growth, data center expansion is becoming a significant political issue ahead of the US midterm congressional elections later this year. Environmental justice groups and community advocates are elevating concerns around climate impacts, water use, public health, social equity, Indigenous rights, and corporate power. Their efforts have had tangible effects: in 2025 alone, grassroots campaigns contributed to the cancellation of dozens of proposed data centers representing billions of dollars in investment, even as overall construction is expected to continue at a rapid pace in 2026.
Grow the Future participants will travel to Arizona and California to meet policymakers, Indigenous leaders, and experts on technology, land, water, and energy to examine how local activism has responded to the explosive growth of data centers in the US. In Northern California, they will meet with progressive activist groups, state lawmakers, and tech companies with alternative visions for the rollout of AI and other resource intensive technologies. In Arizona, participants will engage directly with Indigenous communities, state agencies, utilities, and environmental justice and youth groups in one of North America's fastest-growing data center regions, where water scarcity, grid expansion, and digital infrastructure have become central political and environmental challenges.
Participants in Grow the Future 2026 will bring home a stronger understanding of how local movements in the United States are reshaping debates over the social, environmental, and political consequences of rapid data center expansion. Participants will see what similar growth could mean for Europe -- how the green movement can respond. By linking these experiences to European policy discussions, the program will strengthen transatlantic collaboration around more just, democratic, and climate-aligned approaches to digital infrastructure. Even amid a growing transatlantic rupture, progressive movements in Europe and the US can build new networks for a just, green future.
What is Grow the Future?
Grow the Future is an annual project led by the Heinrich Böll Foundation's Washington, DC and Berlin offices. Each year, the project brings a group of 8-10 young professionals (ages 21 to 35) from Germany/Europe to North America to explore transatlantic green policy issues. Participants become part of the Grow the Future alumni network, where they have ongoing opportunities to connect with green-minded experts and partners at the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
By offering exceptional opportunities for transatlantic learning and dialogue, Grow the Future promotes the next generation of green voices. It creates a network of promising young policymakers, professionals, and activists in Germany who are leading green initiatives - to fight climate change while protecting liberal democracy, human rights, and open societies, and to ensure a sustainable future for the next generation. The network launched in 2020, and participants have traveled to Miami, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Toronto, South Bend, Detroit, and Washington, DC, Montreal, and Ottawa exploring issues ranging from climate migration to digital sovereignty.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
Target group
We seek candidates who are interested in transatlantic perspectives on the climate and environmental impacts of AI and data centers in at least one of the following ways:
The delegation will consist of selected participants along with 4 HBS staff members. The program is designed for emerging and early-career professionals interested in transatlantic relations, climate and environmental policy, and AI and digital infrastructure governance. The participant selection process will actively seek to build an inclusive cohort, with particular attention to gender diversity, in line with HBS's commitment to equity and inclusion.
Note: Candidates should be primarily based in Germany or working on relevant European Union policies. You do not have to be a German citizen.
WHAT IS EXPECTED
Participants should be open to ongoing involvement with the Grow the Future alumni network. The network is designed to support member's work and facilitate dialogue on a range of green, transatlantic policy issues from previous Grow the Future study tours. There will be an alumni meeting in Berlin in November 2026 (dates to be announced and costs will be covered).
WHAT WE OFFER
The Heinrich Böll Foundation will cover all major costs of the study tour, including flights, transportation, accommodation, and most meals. If relevant, the Heinrich Böll Foundation will also cover the cost of associated visa fees. Participants should expect to cover incidentals and occasional meals.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the instructions carefully as we will not consider incomplete applications. Applications consist of:
- Resume: Please use a standard US format. Standard US resumes include contact information but no other personal information such as pictures or marital/familial status, and are a maximum of two pages. Please indicate your age at the time of application in the cover letter, as the study tour is limited to candidates between the ages of 21 and 35.
- Cover letter: Please submit a one to two page letter outlining your motivation and qualifications for joining the study tour and becoming part of the Grow the Future alumni network. Describe what you hope to learn, how you will contribute to the dialogue during the tour, and how you will implement the lessons you learn within your own network and as part of the Grow the Future alumni. Explain what you can contribute to conversations on the politics of data center activism.
- Challenge statement: Please write words explaining a piece of writing or media that reflects how you see the future and your interest in the study tour. It does not need to be about data centers.
The resume, cover letter, and challenge statement should be submitted in English.
The application can be submitted here. Read more about Grow the Future: A Network of Green Voices.
The application deadline is 5:59pm ET on March 16, 2026. We strongly encourage early applications and will select participants at the end of June.
For questions and inquiries, please contact Brendan O'Donnell brendan.odonnell[at] and Drew Mitnick at drew.mitnick[at]
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