
Join Team Price and Support Our Campaign Fellows
1) Save-the-Date for the Fellowship Fundraiser Event
When: Sunday, March 29th, from 3-5 pm
Where: Fifth Avenue, 215 W. 5th Street, Royal Oak
2) Add your name to the list below by contributing $100 (or more) today!
3) Share with others who want to help fund #TeamPrice's efforts to recruit, train, support, and pay students for campaign work.
#TeamPrice Fellowship $100+ Funders
Kris M., Ferndale
Jess N., Ferndale
Jess W., Berkley
Kat J., Ferndale
Rychee B., Huntington Woods
Laurie L., Ferndale
Allen W., Bloomfield Hills
Terri O., Beverly
Kyle D.*, Royal Oak
Audrey L., Royal Oak
Gary S., Berkley
Lisa F., Berkley
Jeanine D., Berkley
Monica H., Royal Oak
Jonathan W., Troy
Cyndi P., Clawson
Marc S., Huntington Woods
Laurel K., Royal Oak
Martin B., Bloomfield
Melanie M., Royal Oak
Alexis H., Novi
Gregg B., Birmingham
Jeff I., Royal Oak
Amy H., Birmingham
Margaret M., Royal Oak
Arlene T., Kentucky
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Bold: Pledged to Recruit Additional Contributions
*Stars*: One for Each Recruited #TeamPrice Member
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Message from Natalie:
"I love working with young people. When I was a high school teacher, I facilitated independent study internships and service learning projects. The process of matching the unique skills and interests of each of my students to the needs in their communities was my favorite part of my job.
If you’ve spent any time around political campaigns, you know that many of them depend on interns to do vital work like field operations, fundraising, and running events. These internships are sought after by young people interested in politics and government because of the valuable experience and networking opportunities they provide.
The problem? These internships are unpaid. That means plenty of young people will never benefit from what these positions have to offer because they can’t afford to work for free. Perhaps they are working to pay for school or to help out their families. Or perhaps they simply believe in the democratic principle of paying a fair wage.
That’s why I’m excited to announce the Natalie Price for State Senate 2026 Fellowship Program. This program will recruit, train, and empower high school and college-aged students who are interested in public service, politics, and organizing. They will play meaningful, impactful roles on this people-powered campaign centered on community engagement, real conversations with voters, and leadership development. Fellows will work 4-8 hours per week and receive a monthly stipend equivalent to $15 per hour.
The program is structured in two cycles:
Cycle 1: Winter–Spring Fellowship
February 1 – April 30
Cycle 2: Summer Fellowship
May 1 – August 4
By giving students direct, hands-on experience running a campaign, we will be preparing them to contribute in meaningful ways to future community organizing and political work. Students will also be able to tap into and grow their networks, building out democratic coalitions in their communities.
But to make this program work, I need your help. If you agree that opportunity shouldn’t only be open to young people who can work for free, help support this program by contributing here, today!"
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Natalie Price is a state representative, a former city councilmember, a high school teacher, and a mom. Natalie advocates for equitable school funding, clean water, reproductive freedom, and better gun laws. She is running for State Senate in the new 10th District, which includes Berkley, Center Line, Clawson, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Madison Heights, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Township, and parts of Warren.
Natalie is running to build a Michigan where everyone has access to great schools, affordable healthcare, clean air and water, and a government that works for all of us—not just the well-connected. She’s already delivered real results in Lansing, and now she’s ready to lead in the State Senate.