ICC’s Grinspoon Fellowship Supports Pro-Israel Activism

Noah Genatossio
1 min readJan 25, 2022

A legal assistant with Colvin & Hallett in Seattle, Noah Genatossio holds a bachelor of arts in political science from the University of Washington. During his undergraduate years, Noah Genatossio maintained membership in the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity and served as a Grinspoon Fellow with the Israel on Campus Coalition.

Awarded to 50 undergraduate students on college campuses across the country, the Grinspoon Fellowship provides year-round support from professional members of the Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC), as well as a $1,000 stipend. Fellows are expected to engage in school government activities in order to build support for Israel. Additionally, they work with representatives from other campus organizations to form coalitions and collaborate on campus-wide programs.

Grinspoon Fellows support ICC staff in quickly developing initiatives in response to any anti-Israel campus activities, all while upholding a commitment to bipartisanship and inclusivity. Eligible students must demonstrate a record of involvement in pro-Israel activism and an ability to work as part of a team toward a common goal.

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Noah Genatossio
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Noah Genatossio is a Seattle, Washington-based independent historian with a passion for politics and public policy.