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Alumni Story: S. Caroline Kerr '05, CEO for Joyce Ivy Foundation

Courtesy of S. Caroline Kerr. S. Caroline Kerr ’05 is the Chief Executive Officer and founder of the Joyce Ivy Foundation, a non-profit organization that offers programs and scholarships to help young women from the Midwest attend college. At Dartmouth, Kerr majored in Sociology major modified with Women's and Gender Studies. She also earned a minor in Education. She was also a member of Palaeopitus senior society, competed on the women's crew team, and was Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance co-chair, among other activities.

Kerr is president of DGALA, Dartmouth's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender alumni association. She has previously worked in Dartmouth's admissions office and recently completed a master's degree at Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Please provide a two sentence description of what you do.

I lead a non-profit organization that seeks to raise and broaden the college aspirations of talented female high schools students. The Joyce Ivy Foundation works with a variety of partner organizations across different sectors as we engage in our work.

What is most satisfying about your current work?

I believe in the mission of helping to connect talented youth with educational opportunities at highly selective colleges and universities (such as Dartmouth.) I enjoy the variety in my work: developing strategy, launching new initiatives, managing a team, and thinking creatively about how we contribute to the national landscape of college access.

What’s the best way to enter your field? Any essential elements of preparation?

The Joyce Ivy Foundation works specifically in the realm of college access, and I have previously worked in college admissions and college counseling. In an entrepreneurial setting, thinking creatively about partnerships and bringing an enthusiasm to relationships with potential partners, donors, and other supporters is invaluable.

What advice would you give to others seeking opportunities in this field?

Take advantage of volunteer or internship opportunities as a way to gain exposure to the field or work of interest, and use those opportunities to build your network.

How has Dartmouth supported you in your career development?

My undergraduate courses, jobs and internships, and involvement in student organizations prepared me to work effectively with a range of colleagues. I worked in the Undergraduate Admissions Office after college, and the work environment and mentoring I received prepared me well for graduate school and other professional roles. I have also been active in Dartmouth alumni leadership, such as the Alumni Council and affiliated groups, which has significantly contributed to my leadership development as well as provided me an opportunity to  stay engaged with Dartmouth.

Career Blitz: Not-for-Profit and Careers for the Common Good

  1. Mountains & Restoration Trust - Summer Internships (Apply Now), LoNFP-copy10-150x150s Angeles and Calabasas, CA
  2. Common Good - Paid Summer Teaching Internships (Apply Now), Yonkers, NY
  3. ONEHOPE Foundation - Corporate Development Intern (Apply Now), El Segundo, CA
  4. Project Eve - Marketing Internship (Apply Now), New York, NY
  5. Massachusetts Jobs with Justice - Latino Community Organizing Intern (Apply Now), Boston, MA
  6. Youth Villages - Development Intern (Fall Internship), Woburn/Boston, MA
  7. Generation Citizen - Program Associate (Full-time Position - Apply Now), Boston, MA
  8. NetImpact - Marketing Production Associate (Full-time Position - Apply Now), San Francisco, CA
  9. Nonprofit Trends: Seeking Careers with Meaning - Huffington Post (Resource)
  10. What is a Social Entrepreneur? - Ashoka (Resource)
  11. The Rise of the Social Entrepreneur - New York Times (Resource)

Mountains & Restoration Trust – Summer Internships, Los Angeles and Calabasas California Help  preserve wildlands in the Santa Monica Mountains for nonprofit that acquires and protects land, restores areas including parklands and trails, and offers educational programs for the community. Internships available in Environmental Restoration, Social Media, and Marketing/Development. Unpaid. http://bit.ly/1aEUbdS

Common Good – Paid Summer Teaching Internships, Yonkers, NY Create innovative, community based programs, using social, artistic and intellectual projects to promote and support growth for individuals and the community. Internships available in Communications, Visual Arts, Community-Based Learning, Music, and Landscape Design. Compensation $1250 for 26 days. http://bit.ly/10KY2Sf

ONEHOPE Foundation – Corporate Development Intern, El Segundo, CA Research interesting potential partners, brainstorm and develop creative ideas for partnering, spearhead calls and email outreach to close partnerships http://bit.ly/1786Ngn

Project Eve – Marketing Internship, New York, NY Drive new site traffic and new user sign ups through Project Eve’s online marketing campaign for site dedicated to connecting women entrepreneurs. http://bit.ly/18Bz9O2

Massachusetts Jobs with Justice – Latino Community Organizing Intern, Boston, MA Work with Jobs with Justice and Latino community organizations to address violations of workers' rights in the Latino community in Massachusetts. Fluency in Spanish required. http://bit.ly/10KXL1I

Youth Villages – Development Intern, Fall Internship, Woburn/Boston, MA Youth Villages, a national leader in the implementation of research-based treatment philosophies in the field of children's mental and behavioral health, seeks a Development Intern to assist with fundraising efforts. http://bit.ly/10CO0Gj

Generation Citizen – Program Associate, Full-time Position, Boston, MA Are you a '13 with significant leadership experience in student organizations? Provide intensive coaching and supervision to college and volunteer leaders - teaching others to become engaged and effective citizens. http://bit.ly/15fv9RY

NetImpact – Marketing Production Associate (Post-grad), Full-time Position, San Francisco, CA Put your digital marketing skills to work to help inspire and engage people to change the world! From building email campaigns to tracking marketing metrics, you'll play an integral, fast-paced support role in the organization's overall marketing and member communications strategy http://bit.ly/11rogbp

Nonprofit Trends: Seeking Careers with Meaning – Huffington Post (Resource) Did you know that nonprofits employ 10 percent of all American workers? The number is growing? Learn more. http://huff.to/115eNXl

What is a Social Entrepreneur? – Ashoka (Resource) About the authors: Ashoka strives to shape a global, entrepreneurial, competitive citizen sector: one that allows social entrepreneurs to thrive and enables the world’s citizens to think and act as changemakers. http://bit.ly/13muRqG

The Rise of the Social Entrepreneur – New York Times (Resource) Social entrepreneurship is a budding field: According to this piece, a "Nexis search for 'social entrepreneur yielded 389 English news stories in 2001 and more than 3,000 in 2011. Learn more about what why social entrepreneurship is on the rise. http://nyti.ms/115eADq

For additional Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good opportunities, see our website: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/explore/careers/human.html

Career Blitz: Not-for-Profit & Careers for the Common Good

  1. Boston Harbor Island Alliance - Development Intern (Summer 2013), Boston, MA
  2. Do Something - Intern (Summer 2013), New York, NY
  3. Echoing Green - Knowledge Management Intern, New York, NY
  4. Education Pioneers - Summer Internship Program (April 17 Deadline), Oakland, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Memphis, New Orleans, and DC
  5. Endeavor - International Expansion Undergraduate Summer Program (Summer 2013), New York, NY
  6. Island Fellows - 2 Year Postgrad Fellowship (April 26 Deadline) Maine
  7. Lost in Service: Careers Promoting the Greater Good - Program (Monday April 15, 7:00 PM) B03 Moore Hall (Across from Filene Auditorium)
  8. Skoll Foundation – History of Social Entrepreneurship, Resource
  9. Top 50 Nonprofits to Work for in 2013 – Resource, Nationwide Directory
  10. United States Fund for Unicef - Proposal Development Intern (Summer 2013), New York, NY

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Boston Harbor Island Alliance – Development Intern, Summer 2013, Boston, MA Assist the Director of Individual Giving in fundraising and development activities, specifically supporting an expanding membership program. http://bit.ly/17vHMdo

Do Something – Intern, Summer 2013, New York, NY DoSomething.org, an organization helping teens facilitate social change, seeks paid interns for positions including fundraising, IT, finance, HR and social media. http://dsorg.us/16SuPcl

Echoing Green – Knowledge Management Intern, New York, NY Echoing Green is growing as a data-driven organization, and has invested in both systems and talent to help the organization in this effort. The 2013 Knowledge Management Intern will work closely with Echoing Green’s Senior Associate for Knowledge Management on two projects http://bit.ly/10QYxdM

Education Pioneers – Summer Internship Program (April 17 Deadline), Oakland, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Memphis, New Orleans, and Washington, CA, MA, IL, TX, TN, LA, D.C. Gain first-hand experience working for a rapidly growing national nonprofit designed to provide the best and the brightest with an entry-point into education careers. http://bit.ly/YiiEjy

Endeavor – International Expansion Undergraduate Summer Program, Summer 2013, New York, NY Help an award-winning nonprofit that supports entrepreneurial initiatives in high growth markets. To date, Endeavor entrepreneurs have created over 200,000 jobs and generated more than $5B in revenue. Help the organization launch new offices around the world. http://bit.ly/17vHXFK

Island Fellows – 2 Year Postgrad Fellowship (April 26 Deadline), Maine Build sustainability of Maine’s island and working waterfront communities.  Island Fellows have assisted with topics ranging from public health and affordable housing to curriculum development and sustainable agriculture. http://bit.ly/17vHXFK

Lost in Service: Careers Promoting the Greater Good – Program, Monday April 15, 7:00 PM, B03 Moore Hall (Across from Filene Auditorium) Four accomplished professionals from the fields of education, entrepreneurship, and non-profit discuss how they turned their passion for serving others into meaningful, life-long careers. Sponsored by the Rotoract Club and Career Services. http://on.fb.me/170Z4fs

Skoll Foundation – source Video on the history of social entrepreneurship http://bit.ly/Ze5Z0z

Top 50 Nonprofits to Work for in 2013 – Resource, Nationwide Non-Profit Times review of top 50 organizations to work for based on factors including benefits, employment practices, and employer reviews. http://bit.ly/1114PrK

United States Fund for Unicef – Proposal Development Summer Intern, New York, NY Conduct research and assist in proposal and report development for UNICEF programs. http://bit.ly/170ZBhk

For additional Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good opportunities, see our website: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/explore/careers/human.html

To schedule an appointment with a Career Advisor, call 6-2215.

 

Intern for a Community This Summer (& Score an Alumni Mentor)

Want an internship in Community Service -- and an alumni mentor to boot? Apply to spend a leave term as an intern with the Dartmouth Partners in Community Service program. The deadline for Summer Term applications is April 24. (You've got two weeks to put your application in!) The Dartmouth Partners in Community Service (DPCS) mission is to inspire Dartmouth students to join with Dartmouth alumni and their families in addressing problems facing our society. The DPCS program allows Dartmouth students to invest in their civic growth, personal growth and liberal education by participation in full-time, leave-term community service internships. Interns are matched with Dartmouth alumni, who serve as mentors for the interns.

For more about the DPCS program, visit the program website here.

EMPLOYER INFO SESSIONS - Spring 2013

Open to ALL Students!

  • Meet recruiters and make valuable contacts for the future
  • Learn about the culture, structure and opportunities in different organizations and careers
  • Hear what a typical day on the job entails (hours, responsibilities, work environment, tools)
  • Discover which skills you'll need for each position and how employers will help you develop professionally
  • Ask questions, such as what they seek in a resume and how you should prepare for interviews

RSVP BY VISITING THIS LINK: http://www.wejoinin.com/career.services@dartmouth.edu. REQUIRED by NOON the day before the event.

*When you RSVP, we notify our guest speakers of your intent so they plan accordingly. Upon registering for an info session, you will receive an email from WeJoinIn.com with a cancellation link.  If you find later on that you are unable to attend, be sure to use this link to cancel your RSVP.

*Recommended Student Attire: Business Casual

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

EPIC April 2 at 7pm in Haldeman 041 www.epicsystems.com

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding job? Interested in healthcare? How about technology? Then Epic is the place for you! Seniors are encouraged to attend, but all years are welcome! What: Epic is a leading healthcare software company in Madison, WI that is revolutionizing the way patients receive care. We are seeking bright, talented, and motivated individuals from all majors to join our team and make a difference. Come to this informal information session and hear Molly Khalil '12* talk about the company and her experience transitioning from Dartmouth to Epic. Why: Here at Epic, you have the chance improve patient care and lives. Don't you want to do something Epic? (*Molly graduated in 2012 with a bachelors in Psychology. She was captain of the varsity softball team and a member of Tri Delta sorority.)

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

CITY YEAR April 3 at 7pm in Carson L01 www.cityyear.org

Interested in helping youth, but not committed to teaching yet? Not sure what you want to do after graduation? Looking for a rewarding gap year opportunity? City Year is an organization that puts talented young adults in under resourced schools to mentor and tutor students with the goal of getting and keeping students on track to graduate high school. With one year of your life, you could drastically change the lives of young students. For more information, join us for an informal info session to learn more and see why you should apply!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

PEACE CORPS April 4 at 7pm in Carson L02 www.peacecorps.gov

Peace Corps service is the opportunity of a lifetime and offers two years of international development experience immediately upon graduation. The application process takes 9 - 12 months from the day you apply to your date of departure; so NOW is the time to start preparing! Stop by the Peace Corps Info Session at Dartmouth  to learn about Volunteer experiences from a local Recruiter and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, have your questions answered, and gain tips to guide you through the application process. Learn about current sustainable development project opportunities in the field. We are working in emerging and essential areas such as sustainable agriculture and microfinance, and contributing to the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Imagine where Peace Corps service can take you and your career!

Questions? Email srs@dartmouth.edu.

2/28 & 3/1 Tuck Conference on the Power of Incentives (Apply Now!)

 

Every year, MBA students at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business organize and host a conference that examines the impact of a selected initiative on business and society. This year, the conference examines the influence that incentives can play in improving the quality of life across sectors -- from healthcare and education to clean energy and social change.

The conference organizers have graciously offered up to 30 undergraduates the opportunity to attend the conference for free. The application process for an invitation is simple -- review the conference website, and tell us:

  • Why you want to attend,
  • What you hope to gain from the experience,
  • And how you hope to connect what you learn to your career.To apply, click here.

All applications are due by Wednesday, February 13. Invites will be issued by February 20. (If you have to miss a session or two during class, that's okay!)

 

All Ivy Career Fair 3/1: Save Your Spot on the Big Green Bus!

Banner for the All Ivy Career Fair showing shields of participating universities and March 1 date

Career Services is partnering with the Sustainability Office to provide round-trip transportation for 20 students to the All Ivy Environmental and Sustainable Development Career Fair at Columbia University in New York on March 1.

The Big Green Bus will be leaving at 6am and traveling to Columbia University for one of the best Environmental Career Fairs around!  Last year over 70 employers participated, including representatives from for-profit organizations, government and non-profit.

Visit the career fair website to learn more about the conference and register.

Signing up for the fair and the road trip is a two-step process if you want a ride.

  1. Register to attend the fair on the conference website. It's free and will allow you to share your resume with participating employers seeking to fill openings for full-time positions and internships.
  2. Secure your space on the Big Green Bus. Send an e-mail to Sustainable.Dartmouth@dartmouth.edu and pay a deposit of $20 to hold your spot.  (You'll get $10 back on the bus).Deposits can be delivered to:  The Sustainability Office in Steele 112 (You can also drop off a deposit during office hours in Robinson Hall from noon to 2 pm in Robinson 108 or by sending a check to Jenna Musco HB #6182)

    All checks must be made out to the Dartmouth Sustainability Office.

Transportation is limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The deadline to secure a spot on the bus is Friday, February 15.

Let’s go get awesome GREEN JOBS and INTERNSHIPS!

 

CAREER BLITZ: Non-Profit & Careers for the Common Good

  1. American Student Assistance - Internships (Boston, MA)
  2. Artis - Winter Internship (Available Now) (New York, NY)
  3. Corporate Accountability International - Non-Profit Administration Intern (Boston, MA)
  4. Grant Space Knowledge Base - Resource
  5. Great Oaks Charter School - Tutor Corps (Post-Graduate Fellowship 2013 – 2014; Applications accepted on a rolling basis.) (Newark, NJ)
  6. The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award - Grant (Sponsored by National Grid) (Application deadline January 18, 2013) (Global - You Choose Location))
  7. AmeriCorps - Louisiana Bucket Brigade (Post-Graduate) (Louisiana)
  8. Purpose - Strategy Internship in Social Entrepreneurship (Summer) (New York, NY)
  9. Social Entrepreneurship as a Career Choice - Resource (Article)
  10. Zipongo - Marketing/Creative Writing Internship (San Francisco, CA)

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American Student AssistanceInternships (Boston, MA) Intern for a private nonprofit whose public purpose mission is to empower students and alumni to successfully manage and repay their college loan debt.  Multiple internships are available to work with content creation, interactive design and market research. Bilingual? Language skills are also a plus. http://bit.ly/11NsU6j

ArtisWinter Internship (Available Now) (New York, NY) Artis, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that supports and promotes contemporary visual artists from Israel internationally, seeks an intern to assist with the daily operations of a contemporary art non-profit; for immediate hire. Gain a wide range of experience in arts administration and nonprofit management working closely with 3 staff members. http://bit.ly/TzXSte

Corporate Accountability InternationalNon-Profit Administration Intern (Boston, MA) Take on significant projects to advance Corporate Accountability International’s mission, including the Think Outside the Bottle and Public Water Works! Campaigns to challenge corporate control of water, the Value [the] Meal campaign to challenge corporate abuse of our food, and the campaign to Challenge Big Tobacco. http://bit.ly/Xmjyz3

Grant Space Knowledge BaseResource () Great overview of careers and opportunities in nonprofit sector, hosted by The Foundation Center. http://bit.ly/YL6nrW

Great Oaks Charter SchoolTutor Corps (Post-Graduate Fellowship) (Newark, NJ) The Great Oaks Tutor Corps is an intense one-year Urban Education Fellowship designed to close the achievement gap one student at a time. A highly selective full-time service year for recent college graduates, the Corps members work in a startup charter school on the front lines of education reform in Newark. http://bit.ly/VjzH1W

The Samuel Huntington Public Service AwardFellowship (Sponsored by National Grid) (Global (You Choose Location)) The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides a $10,000 stipend for a graduating college senior to pursue one year of public service anywhere in the world. The award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. http://bit.ly/VwRDbF

AmeriCorpsLouisiana Bucket Brigade (Post-Graduate) (Louisiana) Work closely with Lieutenant Governor’s Office of Social Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurs of New Orleans (SENO) to receive mentoring and pursue funding opportunities. Hold discussions with solar power and green jobs organizations and companies to create synergistic relationships for the communities. http://1.usa.gov/TDyeHx

PurposeStrategy Internship in Social Entrepreneurship (Summer) (New York, NY) Purpose creates 21st century movements to help solve some of the world’s biggest problems. Help to develop and execute Purpose movements and corporate partner initiatives, from strategy and ideation through testing and implementation. Work with multidisciplinary teams of strategists, technologists and interaction designers. http://bit.ly/UDNT9U

Social Entrepreneurship as a Career ChoiceResource (Article) () David C. Hodgson, co-founder and board chairman of Echoing Green and managing director at General Atlantic, provides his perspective on careers in social entrepreneurship – why opportunities are increasing and why it matters. http://huff.to/Vietle

ZipongoMarketing/Creative Writing Internship (San Francisco, CA) Help with the execution of social media, blogging, and overall marketing and content strategy.  Our ideal candidate thrives in a fast-moving, startup environment, has a personal interest in health and wellness, and is passionate about Zipongo's mission of decreasing the prevalence of chronic disease globally. http://bit.ly/YL6ROH

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For additional Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good opportunities, see our website: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/explore/careers/human.html

 

Tuesday, November 27: Learn about the Non-Profit World & Make Connections through #GivingTuesday

Interested in working for -- or helping to support non-profits? Check out Giving Tuesday on November 27 (tomorrow).  Giving Tuesday is a new initiative started by NYC's 92nd Street Y to raise awareness and funds for charitable organizations. Over 2,000 partner organizations from all 50 states are participating -- a neat initiative on the heels of Black Friday. http://givingtuesday.org/get-involved/

You can see a list of Founding Partners here: http://givingtuesday.org/founding-partners (You can visit their websites for job and internships leads.) Featured partners include Do Something, Unilever (global consumer products company recognized for their charitable work), the United Nations Foundation, and the Gates Foundation.

 

 

16 Ways to Help Out Post SuperStorm Sandy

If you'll be in an area hit by SuperStorm Sandy over break -- or simply want to help out, here are 16 leads on volunteer opportunities that you may want to follow up on and take a look at. Many of these organizations may be willing to have you volunteer for as short a time as three hours -- or for several weeks.

Given the amount of time and energy it takes to clean up after a big storm, you may want to call -- and phone -- for the best response.

Astoria Recovers
Bay Ridge Cares Kitchen
Brokelyn: How to Help
Clean Up at Printed Matter
Corporation for National and Community Service
Food Not Bombs: Sandy Relief
Lower East Side Recovers
National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
New York Blood Center Donor Center Locations
New York Cares
NYCService
Occupy Sandy
Occupy Sandy Donations
Red Hook Recovers
Rockaway Relief
The Lo-Down’s List of Lower East Side Volunteer Spots

If you live in -- or want to live in -- New York, New Jersey, or another state affected by the storm, volunteering could be a great way to spend part of your break and make some new friends.

10 Savvy Career Strategies for Interim

Suddenly, the end of the semester is rapidly approaching. As you begin to prepare for exams and Dartmouth's first-ever six week vacation between fall and winter terms, here are 10 ways to keep moving forward with your career over break:

  1. Participate in Career Services Job Shadowing program. Over 300 alumni and parents are offering to share their expertise with current students through a job shadowing opportunity. You should have received information on the program via blitz on Friday, November 2; if not -- contact Career Services at 603-646-2215.
  2. Find a regional Dartmouth alumni club in your area. Any parties or programs planned? Contact the leadership and ask if you can be of help. Why is this a good strategy -- even if you feel intimidated? Dartmouth alumni and regional club leaders enjoy talking to current students, especially those who are interested in getting to know them! Many alumni may also have potential hiring needs -- or leads on local employers who are seeking students.
  3. Reach out to an alum and ask about an informational interview. Check out the Dartmouth Career Network -- we have over 23,000 alumni who have volunteered to help. Ask questions, get advice, and strategies you can put to use in your job or internship search. (Check out suggested questions and best practices on contacting alums here.)
  4. Interested in moving to a city different from where you went to high school? Plan a trip on your own or with friends -- and invite Dartmouth alumni to join you for coffee on an individual basis. Scope out a city, industry, or career field. The choice is yours.
  5. Explore projects and volunteer opportunities at non-profit organizations through Idealist.org
  6. If you live in a community affected by Superstorm Sandy or any other challenging situation, volunteer. It's highly likely you'll meet others in the process who are interested in learning about you, and how they can be of help to you. Even if you don't make any networking connections useful for your job search, you still have another item for your resume.
  7. Help attract talent to Dartmouth. Contact the Admissions office and see how you can help out with local initiatives in your hometown or high school.
  8. Volunteer at your high school.It's always nice to preserve and strengthen relationships with former teachers, coaches, and staff.
  9. Prepare for your job or internship search. Deadlines for applying for winter term interviews don't start until January, but you'll be able to see who's coming to campus starting November 19 in DartBoard.
  10. Allow yourself time for a long winter's nap. Make sure you catch up on the sleep you missed over exam week -- and get ready for a great January!

 

Career Blitz: Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good

1.            Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - INTERNSHIP (Winter) (Los Angeles, CA) 2.            dance anywhere - INTERNSHIP, Freelance Writer (PAID) (1/1/13- 4/30/13) (Nationwide - Virtual)

3.            GBC Health - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring) (New York, NY)

4.            Project Vote Smart - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring/Summer) (Montana)

5.            Public Justice Foundation - INTERNSHIP (Winter) (Washington, DC)

6.            StoryCorps - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring or Summer) (Brooklyn, NY)

7.            Atlas Corps - INTERNSHIP (On-going basis) (Washington, DC)

8.            Charter 21 - INTERNSHIP (Amherst, MA)

9.            Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs - FELLOWSHIP (2013 - 2014) (6 Cities (San Francisco, NY, LA, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, St. Louis)

10.          FYSE - INTERNSHIP (Beijing, China)

11.          Volunteers for Community Aid Program Nepal -  (On-going basis) (Nepal)

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1.  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – INTERNSHIP (Los Angeles, CA) Go behind the scenes at the organization that brings us the Oscars! Assist the Managing Director and team with researching and identifying potential new donors, processing gifts and donor correspondence, drafting proposals/grant applications, data entry, preparing funder reports, managing phones and assisting with events and projects as assigned.

2.  dance anywhere – INTERNSHIP, Freelance Writer (PAID) (Nationwide - Virtual) Dance anywhere seeks interns with excellent writing and communication skills to help interview dancers, choreographers, and other artists for the blog associated with dance anywhere®. dance anywhere® is a public art performance project that invites the world to all stop and dance at the same moment in time.

3.  GBC Health – INTERNSHIP (New York, NY) A coalition of more than 230 companies working to improve the health of their workforces and communities around the world, GBC Health seeks a full-time (40 hours/week) Digital & Social Media Intern for a paid position. Support GBCHealth’s social media presence, coordinate marketing efforts across platforms, track metrics and help us create our digital newsletter.

4.   Project Vote Smart – INTERNSHIP (Southwest Montana) Research the voting records, backgrounds, issue positions, campaign contributions, interest group ratings, and public statements of more than 40,000 candidates and elected officials as part of your work for a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to voter education.

5.   Public Justice Foundation – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Support a national non-profit public interest law firm. Train future fundraisers and event planners in the procedures and protocols for recruiting and maintaining donors and members, plan events for both current and potential members, and engage in community outreach.

6.   StoryCorps – INTERNSHIP (Brooklyn, NY) Help share and preserve the stories of an inclusive range of American voices. Candidates with experience working in diverse communities are strongly encouraged to apply.

7.  Atlas Corps – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Atlas Corps, an international network of nonprofit leaders and organizations promoting innovation, cooperation, and solutions to address global challenges, seeks interns for our Washington, DC office near Dupont Circle to support our international exchange program. Work to support global social entrepreneurship initiatives.

8.  Charter 21 – INTERNSHIP (Amherst, MA) Work with a team of communicators who work to educate, enlighten and inspire those they work with on issues ranging from global labor conditions, to childhood obesity and environmental sustainability. Energetic and active students with a passion for social entrepreneurship are sought to help with activities and tactics that support communications and outreach.

9.  Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs – FELLOWSHIP (San Francisco, NY, LA, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, St. Louis) Get introduced to all aspects of the public affairs arena through field placements, group interviews, seminars and projects, learning how to translate your ideals into action for improving your own community and beyond. Coro Fellows help college graduates learn to see the big picture - the community as a whole - and appreciate the varying perspectives that characterize our cities, states, and nation.

10.  FYSE – INTERNSHIP (Beijing, China) FYSE, a non-profit that enables social entrepreneurs to achieve their utmost impact, seeks interns for their Beijing office to work in media/communication, event/program management, and social business development.

11. Volunteers for Community Aid Program Nepal – (Nepal) Help create a sustainable path to economic independence for individuals, families and communities in Nepal. Work includes developing the infrastructure and systems needed for microfinance opportunities in order to prepare the base for Sustainable Development of the communities.

For additional Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good opportunities: http://bit.ly/VG6Fx4

 

 

Head's Up: Apply Now for Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Internships

Want an internship in Community Service -- and an alumni mentor to boot? Apply to spend a leave term as an intern with the Dartmouth Partners in Community Service program. The deadline for Winter Term applications is October 10. (You've got two weeks to put your application in!) The Dartmouth Partners in Community Service (DPCS) mission is to inspire Dartmouth students to join with Dartmouth alumni and their families in addressing problems facing our society. The DPCS program allows Dartmouth students to invest in their civic growth, personal growth and liberal education by participation in full-time, leave-term community service internships.  Interns are matched with Dartmouth alumni, who serve as mentors for the interns.

For more about the DPCS program, visit the program website here.

Seeking an Internship for Fall? New Human Rights position in Boston...

In the event that your interested in public policy and human rights -- and are going to be in Massachusetts for the fall term, there's a great new internship listing on Dartboard. The internship is being offered by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), an independent not-for-profit organization that mobilizes the specialized skills, rigor and passion of health professionals and scientists to investigate and stop egregious violations of human rights. PHR focuses on mass atrocities and severe human rights violations against individuals. PHR conducts research and investigations globally, and advocates for the:

  • Prevention of individual and small-scale violations from becoming mass atrocities;
  • Protection of internationally guaranteed rights of individuals and civilian populations;
  • Prosecution of perpetrators and accountability for violations;

Reporting to the Director of PHR's Anti-Torture Program, the Intern for the Massachusetts Campaign Against Torture (MACAT) will assist with the development and implementation of a legislative strategy in support of a Massachusetts state bill that would address the role of health professionals in the abuse and torture of prisoners and prohibit their participation in interrogations.

For more information, and to apply login to Dartboard through the Career Services website.

 

CAREER BLITZ: NON-PROFIT & COMMON GOOD CAREERS

TOPICS INCLUDE:

  1. CAMPUS CHAPTER LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY – Seneca International – DEADLINE: 6/15/12
  2. ONLINE JOURNALISM INTERNSHIP – Great Schools (Summer)(San Francisco) - PAID
  3. PROGRAM ASSOCIATE – Peer Health Exchange (Full-Time)(DC)
  4. GLOBAL SECRETARIAT INTERN – White Ribbon Alliance (Summer)(DC) – DEADLINE: 5/15/12
  5. MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE – Citymeals-on-Wheels (Entry-Level)(NYC)
  6. “58 Quotes to Inspire Leadership, Resilience and Social Change” (Web Article)

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1. CAMPUS CHAPTER LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY – Seneca International – DEADLINE: 6/15/12

Seneca International is an organization dedicated to promoting international civil, economic, and human rights for women. Based at the University of Pennsylvania, Seneca International seeks applications for new leaders and new chapters at varying colleges. http://bit.ly/IDJQn4

2. ONLINE JOURNALISM INTERNSHIP – Great Schools (Summer)(San Francisco) - PAID

Gain experience working for a national education non-profit in an editorial department for a 3-month, paid, internship experience. Great Schools has a mission of inspiring and guiding parents in becoming effective champions of their children’s education at home and in the community. http://bit.ly/JPV86u

3. PROGRAM ASSOCIATE – Peer Health Exchange (Full-Time)(Washington, DC)

Join the team of Peer Health Exchange (PHE) as a full-time Program Associate in July 2012. PHE is a national non-profit that trains college students to teach comprehensive health curriculums in public high schools. http://bit.ly/KsUyKL

4. GLOBAL SECRETARIAT INTERN – White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood (Summer)(DC)

Participate in a summer internship with the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood, an advocacy alliance increasing awareness of the need to make pregnancy and childbirth safe for all women & newborns. This internship is part-time and paid. http://bit.ly/IMKATS Deadline: 5/15/12

5. MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE – Citymeals-on-Wheels (Entry-Level)(NYC)

Entry-level marketing and communications position for non-profit in NYC. Associate will support work of Director in raising public awareness, advertising web-content, internet marketing and media outreach. http://bit.ly/K5VCqh

6. “58 Quotes to Inspire Leadership, Resilience and Social Change” (Web Article)

Rosetta Thurman, author of How to Become a Nonprofit Rockstar, published a listing of 58 inspirational leadership quotes to motivate leaders of social change. http://bit.ly/KZhC9n

CAREER BLITZ: Non-Profit & Common Good Careers

CAREER BLITZ: NON-PROFIT & COMMON GOOD CAREERS

TOPICS INCLUDE:

 1. DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIP – WINGS for Kids (1 Yr.)(Charleston, SC) 2. OPPORTUNITYKNOCKS.ORG – Job/Internship Search Database for Common Good (Web Resource) 3. BRONX ORGANIZER – La Fuente (Full-Time)(New York City) 4. DEVELOPMENT INTERN – RSF Social Finance (Summer)(San Francisco) – PAID 5. ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR – University of Alaska – Fairbanks (Full-Time)(Fairbanks, AK) 6. SEASONAL INTERN – Children’s Dental Health Project (All Terms)(Washington, D.C.) 7. RESEARCH ASSISTANT – Mt. Sinai Adolescent Health Center (Entry-Level)(New York City)

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1. DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIP – WINGS for Kids (1 Yr.)(Charleston, SC) Develop donor relationships and hone grant-writing skills with 6-mos. – 1 yr. fellowship in development for non-profit that teaches children how to behave well, build healthy relationships, and make good decisions (competitive compensation with strong professional development option). Apply NOW http://bit.ly/Jjo9q3

2. OPPORTUNITYKNOCKS.ORG – Job/Internship Search Database for Common Good (Web Resource) Looking for a job working for the common good? Consider using www.opportunityknocks.org in your search. The job search function is free.

3. BRONX ORGANIZER – La Fuente (Full-Time)(New York City) Establish relationships with community-based entities and implement a field operations plan for La Fuente, an organization that brings together labor & community partners engaged in neighborhood, grassroots based efforts around immigrant/worker rights issues. http://bit.ly/IBlEAc

4. DEVELOPMENT INTERN – RSF Social Finance (Summer)(San Francisco) – PAID Intern will work with development team to provide support in client interaction and special projects for a pioneering non-profit that makes capital available to innovative projects, and transforms the way the world works with money. Apply by APRIL 29th, 2012 http://bit.ly/HVGDim

5. ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR – University of Alaska – Fairbanks (Full-Time)(Fairbanks, AK) Admissions counselors assist students with the admissions process, promote the university at on- and off-campus events, and represent the university through a variety of media. Candidate must demonstrate strong organizational, leadership and public speaking skills. Apply directly via http://bit.ly/Iqxs9l

6. SEASONAL INTERN – Children’s Dental Health Project (All Terms)(Washington, D.C.) Interns work closely with Project Manager in drafting reports, summarizing research, and planning/coordinating projects aimed at improving the oral health of women, children and families. Learn more http://bit.ly/JTZAQd

7. RESEARCH ASSISTANT – Mt. Sinai Adolescent Health Center (Entry-Level)(New York City) Research Assistants will work on studies of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection in adolescent females & males. http://bit.ly/Je5Rr6

Career Blitz: Non-Profit & Common Good

 CAREER BLITZ: Non-Profit & Common Good Careers TOPICS INCLUDE:

 1. TODAY! Doing Better Than 'No Harm' – Dr. Chloe Schwenke – 4/9/12 – 4:30 PM (Collis Common Ground) 2. Campus Leadership Opportunity! Become a Student Director or Foundation Intern with Tucker! 3. College Access Coordinator (Entry Level) – AmeriCorps VISTA (Philadelphia) – DEADLINE: 4/20/12 4. Program Associate (Africa) – Conflict Prevention & Peace Forum (Entry Level) – DEADLINE: 4/30/12 5. Disability Rights Internship – Human Rights Watch (Summer)(New York) 6. What is a non-profit? (Web Resource) – Independent Sector 7. “5 Simple Ways for Supporting Young Nonprofit Professionals at Work” (Web Article)

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1. TODAY! Doing Better Than 'No Harm' – Dr. Chloe Schwenke – 4/9/12 – 4:30 PM (Collis Common Ground) Thinking about a career in foreign policy or international development? Attend a lecture by Dr. Chloe Schwenke, Senior Advisor on Democracy, Human Rights and Governance and on LGBT policy at the Africa Bureau of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). http://bit.ly/I6rRrc

2. Campus Leadership Opportunity! Become a Student Director or Foundation Intern with Tucker! Build skills and gain experience by taking on a campus leadership position. Tucker Foundation provides students with varying opportunities to develop communication and leadership skills (highly sought after in post-graduate opportunities). http://bit.ly/HseRdH

3. College Access Coordinator (Entry Level) – AmeriCorps VISTA (Philadelphia) – DEADLINE: 4/20/12 Take an active part in making higher education accessible through Temple University’s Community Learning Network. Coordinator will design and implement training programs, collaborate with community partners, and develop assessment and evaluation efforts. http://bit.ly/HsgKqx

4. Program Associate (Africa) – Conflict Prevention & Peace Forum (Entry Level) – DEADLINE: 4/30/12 Program Associate will provide research support to UN decision-makers relating to conflict prevention in Africa. Familiarity with Africa and French language skills strongly preferred. http://bit.ly/IbWjvq

5. Disability Rights Internship – Human Rights Watch (Summer)(New York) Conduct research on issues relating to disability rights and develop varying skills in global advocacy for persons with disabilities. Internship is part-time and unpaid, but hours are flexible and more time is preferred. http://bit.ly/I6GkU8

6. What is a non-profit? (Web Resource) – Independent Sector Many folks hear the words “non-profit” but are unsure as to what the really means. Independent Sector is a leadership network for non-profits, foundations, and corporate giving programs that advances common good in the United States. http://bit.ly/HWHHEv

7. “5 Simple Ways for Supporting Young Nonprofit Professionals at Work” (Web Article) Rosetta Thurman, author of a well-known non-profit blog shares wonderful insight regarding support for younger workers. Take these tips to heart! http://bit.ly/HsgmdC

 

Career Blitz: Non-Profit & Common Good

CAREER BLITZ: NON-PROFIT & COMMON GOOD

TOPICS INCLUDE:

1. Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship – DEADLINE: 4/4/12 2. Immigration Legal Services Program Assistant (Entry-Level)(Boston) – DEADLINE: 3/9/12 3. “Constituent Today, Staff Tomorrow” (Web Article) 4. The Riley Guide: Non-Profits, Associations, Foundations & Think Tanks (Web-Resource) 5. Bicycle Advocacy Design Internship – Transportation Alternatives (New York) 6. Genetic Alliance Internship Program – Genetic Alliance (Washington, DC) – DEADLINE: 3/25/12

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship – DEADLINE: 4/4/12 The Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship supports graduates who have proven leadership in the Dartmouth community and who are pursuing significant acts of citizenship and service to others. For information, visit: http://bit.ly/pVXwHK

2. Immigration Legal Services Program Assistant (Entry-Level)(Boston) – DEADLINE: 3/9/12 The Irish International Immigrant Center in Boston, MA is seeking an entry-level Program Assistant that will support the Immigration Legal Service department and liaise with Haitian clients and other community-based organizations. Must be fluent in Haitian Creole and familiar with Haitian culture. http://bit.ly/ygBIXG

3. “Constituent Today, Staff Tomorrow” (Web Article) Interested in working for a non-profit or in a “Common Good” organization after finishing up at Dartmouth? Learn about what hiring managers have to say about connecting the dots to that first position in a non-profit or common good organization by reading “Constituent Today, Staff Tomorrow” at http://bit.ly/AdEGFK

4. The Riley Guide: Non-Profits, Associations, Foundations & Think Tanks (Web-Resource) Let’s face it, internship and job searching is tough work. Wouldn’t it be great if someone just make it easy and put resources all in one place? The Riley Guide for Non-Profits, Associations, Foundations & Think Tanks does just that: http://bit.ly/9keb9J

5. Bicycle Advocacy Design Internship – Transportation Alternatives (New York) Design-related internship experience with New York’s leading transportation advocacy organization. Great way to employ graphic or web-design skills in an environmentally and socially responsible mission-focused opportunity. http://bit.ly/wJ62gk

6. Genetic Alliance Internship Program – Genetic Alliance (Washington, DC) – DEADLINE: 3/25/12 Genetic Alliance is a nonprofit health advocacy organization committed to transforming health through genetics. Genetic Alliance internship program offers opportunities in: Library Science, Health Policy, Translational Research, Public Health Genomics, Social Media, and Non-Profit Management. http://bit.ly/xJj6Nu

 

Career Blitz: Non-Profit & Common Good

Career Blitz: Non-Profit & COmmon Good Careers - February 27th , 2012 Topics Include:

1. Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship – DEADLINE: 4/4/12 2. Undergraduate Sociology Research Conference at Bryant University – Present Sociology Research! 3. Health Policy Research Internship – Alliance for Health Reform (Summer)(Washington, DC) – PAID 4. 10 National Non-Profit Conferences Worth Attending in 2012 (Blog Article by Rosetta Thurman) 5. NH AmeriCorps Panel in Concord, NH on 3/12/12 (Event/Program) 6. Individual Outreach Coordinator – Interfaith Worker Justice (Entry-Level)(Chicago) – DEADLINE: 3/2/12

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1. Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship – DEADLINE: 4/4/12 The Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship supports graduates who have proven leadership in the Dartmouth community and who are pursuing significant acts of citizenship and service to others. For information, visit: http://bit.ly/pVXwHK

2. Professional Development Opportunity at Bryant University – Present Sociology Research! Conducting research in the sociology field? Consider submitting a conference proposal for the 38th Annual New England Undergraduate Sociology Research Conference at Bryant University in Smithfield, RI on 4/27/12. Abstracts due 3/15 at 5 PM. Great networking and professional development opportunity for those considering a career in Academia. http://neusrc.bryant.edu/

3. Health Policy Research Internship – Alliance for Health Reform (Summer)(Washington, DC) – PAID Alliance Health Reform is a non-profit, non-partisan group that provides information on health policy and research to elected officials, journalists, policy analysts and advocates. Interns receive education in health care economics and politics, the roots of problems with our health care system, and various proposed reform strategies. DEADLINE: 3/2/12 - http://bit.ly/wU10Zn

4. 10 National Non-Profit Conferences Worth Attending in 2012 (Blog Article by Rosetta Thurman) Professional conferences are often untapped resources that students seldom think about. If interested in getting your foot in the door with an organization, consider attending one of the 10 conferences mentioned in Rosetta Thurman’s (co-author of How to Become a Nonprofit Rockstar) article. http://bit.ly/zyn50q 

5. NH AmeriCorps Panel in Concord, NH on 3/12/12 (Event/Program) Each year, AmeriCorps offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups (e.g., victim support, environmental conservation, children services, health education). Whether your service makes a community safer, gives a child a second chance, or helps protect the environment, you’ll be getting things done through AmeriCorps! http://bit.ly/xFhof5

6. Individual Outreach Coordinator – Interfaith Worker Justice (Entry-Level)(Chicago) – DEADLINE: 3/2/12 Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ) is a progressive and growing national organization that educates, organizes, and mobilizes the faith community and workers across the nation on issues and campaigns that improve wages, benefits, and working conditions for all workers, especially workers in low-wage jobs. IWJ is looking for a full-time Individual Outreach Coordinator to expand the organization’s individual giving program using mail, email, events and in-person grassroots fundraising methods. Deadline: 3/2/12 - http://bit.ly/yqtrZv

New Hampshire AmeriCorps Service Panel - 3/12/12 - Concord, NH

AMERICORPS SERVICE PANEL

Learn how you can make a difference as a full-time volunteer addressing America’s most pressing needs!

Monday, March 12th from 6-7:30pm NHTI – Concord’s Community College; Sweeney Hall Auditorium 122 31 College Drive, Concord, NH For more information or to RSVP: Ted Wing (603-218-5102; twing@cityyear.org)

AmeriCorps is an opportunity to make a big difference in your life and in the lives of those around you. It’s a chance to apply your skills and ideals toward helping others and meeting critical needs in the community.

Each year, AmeriCorps offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups. Whether your service makes a community safer, gives a child a second chance, or helps protect the environment, you’ll be getting things done through AmeriCorps!

The following list of programs are expected to be in attendance: AmeriCorps Victim Assistance Program • City Year • Green Corps Student Conservation Association • NCCC • Peace Corps *VISTA (featuring: Campus Compact for NH, Families In Transition, New Hampshire Catholic Charities)