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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

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)

 

Aperture Foundation

We are now receiving applications for our six-month session internships starting in January 2010 and the deadline to submit applications for this session is October 1

www.aperture.org/internships

 

 

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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