Voice Up Leadership Accelerator 100% Remote
Voice Up: Purpose-Driven Career & Leadership Accelerator
Are you ready to turn your lived experience into a meaningful career?
Many of us possess a fierce desire to help others and improve our communities, but we are not always sure how to turn that motivation into a clear career path. You might have supported loved ones through challenges, advocated for friends, or overcome obstacles, yet never realized these experiences could lead to meaningful careers in behavioral health, education, or social impact. We call this the "Naming Gap" and Voice Up was created to help you bridge it.
What is the Voice Up Accelerator?
The Voice Up accelerator is a dynamic, cohort-based program designed to help students, graduate students, and working professionals discover their purpose, clarify their career direction, and build the exact leadership skills needed to make a meaningful impact.
We are a grassroots community governed by purpose, specializing in reaching traditionally underserved communities and cultures. Grounded in rigorous research, this is a structured launchpad connected to a global network of real projects and initiatives.
A Proven Track Record of Global Impact
When you join Voice Up, you join a movement that is already shifting the landscape of purpose-driven work. To date, our community has achieved extraordinary milestones:
Global Reach:
Over 3,600 students spanning 177 institutions across more than 40 countries have interacted with Voice Up.
Academic Recognition:
Over 27 institutions, ranging from community colleges to medical schools, have awarded verified academic credit for student work.
Real Funding & Partnerships:
Students have successfully secured signed partnerships, including the allocation of federal Title I dollars and local public tax dollars to support their original initiatives.
Inclusive Excellence:
Our participants span the spectrum of the human experience from individuals navigating career transitions in the armed services, to those managing diagnosed mental health conditions, proving that excellence rooted in purpose can emerge from anyone.
What You Will Experience
By joining our accelerator, you will learn alongside a dedicated peer group in a stable, judgment-free space. Throughout the program, you will actively engage in:
Guided Purpose Discovery
Pinpoint how your lived experiences and values translate to professional strengths using our foundational 8-week guide.
Mentorship & Networking
Connect 1-on-1 with real mentors from non-profit leaders to retired professionals who share their valuable life successes, failures, and accomplishments.
Entrepreneurial Launchpad
Opt into a specialized track to launch your own initiative. Past students have achieved incredible outcomes, such as influencing national legislation on colorectal cancer, publishing books adopted by local family service agencies, and developing mental health apps and medical resources.
Actionable Career Planning
Build a concrete roadmap for pursuing education, mentorship, and professional opportunities aligned with your purpose.
Who Should Apply?
This program is tailor-made for people who feel called to help others but are still figuring out how that calling can translate into a career.
We welcome:
Undergraduate Students exploring career direction.
Graduate Students preparing for leadership roles.
Working Professionals considering purpose-driven career transitions.
What You Will Gain
Unshakable Career Clarity
A deeper understanding of exactly how your values and strengths connect to possible career paths.
Verified Credentials
The potential to earn verified academic credit or build a portfolio of recognized, real-world work.
A Global Platform
The unique opportunity to build your own initiative and showcase it to a worldwide network of organizational and academic partners.
A Personal Roadmap
Leave with a clear, step-by-step plan for your professional future and an improved sense of mental wellbeing and belonging.
Don't just learn about leadership become part of a community actively shaping the future of purpose-driven careers.
This matters because momentum is often what breaks first.
A participant misses a few study sessions. Then falls behind on reading. Then avoids practice questions because the scores feel discouraging. Then begins to interpret inconsistency as incapacity. Soon the exam becomes psychologically larger than the actual material. A process that should have been developmental becomes personal. The candidate is no longer saying, I need a better plan. They are saying, Maybe I am not good at this.
That is where community can become more than a nice feature. It can become an intervention.
In the Voice Up structure, the weekly gathering serves as a stabilizing force. It keeps candidates from drifting too far into private discouragement. It creates a place where missed questions are examined, not hidden. It reframes preparation from solitary performance into collective practice. And perhaps most important, it restores context: this is not just about passing a test. It is about entering a profession whose work depends on sustained judgment, resilience, and support.