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American Humanics National Placement Program: Internships

CareersForGood.org is AH's Premier Internship and Placement Partner for AH Students and Alumni

American Humanics (AH) is proud to announce the launching of careersforgood.org, a joint venture of the National Human Services Assembly and Idealist.org to promote nonprofit careers and volunteerism in human services.  The web site creates a single go-to resource for people interested in nonprofit careers, internships, and volunteer opportunities. 



Additional Postings: "AH Certificate Preferred"
  

 

Institute of Philanthropy and Voluntary Service: Courses at Georgetown University Combined with a Nonprofit Internship
Read an AH student testimonial and see how this program corresponds with the AH Certificate here: IPVS Flyer.  Applications for the June/July 2010 Institute are reviewed on a rolling basis until March 5, 2010.  Learn more at http://www.dcinternships.org/IPVS.

 

Grad School or Peace Corps
Grad School or Peace Corps 

March of Dimes

Click here to view special benefits to March of Dimes NextGen Leaders.  To find out about internship opportunities in your local area, please contact Angela Ottomanelli,  (914) 997-4713  or aottomanelli@marchofdimes.com. CLICK HERE to watch a short video on the work of the March of Dimes (video is hosted on youtube.com)

 

 

American Humanics is dedicated to advancing and diversifying leadership of the nonprofit sector in America. During the 2008-2009 academic year, minorities represented more than 42% of the American Humanics student body.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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