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Bridging The Gap - Kansas City, MO

Fall 2008 Internships (posted 9/5/08)

Climate Change Research Intern

Business Programs Intern

Five Green Things Intern

Walking School Bus Intern

Kansas City WildLands Intern

Clean Commute Intern

 

Camp Adventure Youth Services

Spring 2009 internships available.  Eligible for AH AmeriCorps*ProCorps

Camp Adventure Youth Services (posted 10/9/2008)

 

Grad School or Peace Corp
Grad School or Peace Corp 

 

Institute of Philanthropy and Voluntary Service at Georgetown University

Nonprofit Internships and Classes in Summer 2009 (Posted 10-8-08)

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)

 

NYC Experience

American Humanics and Baruch College invite you to a Summer Internship Program in New York City. This twelve-week program includes 300 hours of field work in a nonprofit agency. American Humanics students from around the United States are eligible to participate. More information on the program, including housing options, is available here:

NYC Experience program brochure (posted 10/9/2008)

Educational Housing Services brochure (posted 10/9/2008)

 
Truman Heartland Community Foundation - Independence, MO
Marketing and Communications Intern (Posted 9/17/08)

Youth In Need - St. Charles, MO
Marketing and Communications Intern (Posted 11/7/08)


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