Showing posts with label civic engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label civic engagement. Show all posts

1.03.2018

Apply to the National Fellowship Program for Asian American Organizing and Civic Engagement

Seeding Change seeks young Asian Americans activists for summer fellowship.



Seeding Change is currently accepting applications for the 2018 National Fellowship Program for Asian American Organizing and Civic Engagement. Applications are due online on January 15.

Established in 2014, the fellowship program is an intensive 10-12-week, full-time volunteer program that develops the leadership of a new generation of activists and organizers who are deeply invested in building the power of and improving the lives of working-class Asian immigrant communities.

The fellowship program runs June 4 to August 16, 2018. Fellows will be placed with a community-based organization, where they will spend at least 8-10 weeks, working with the organization, immigrant leaders, and the local community. Host organizations are located in California, the Midwest, Northeast, and North Carolina, where they are working in Chinese, Khmer, Filipino, Hmong, Muslim, South Asian, Vietnamese communities.

9.14.2015

CAUSE Civic Engagement Leadership Fellowship 2015-16

Now accepting applications for CAUSE's leadership development fellowship for graduate students.



Hey graduate students! If you're in Southern California, interested in public affairs, studying in the fields of political science, public policy or public administration, and looking for an opportunity to actively engage with the APA immigrant community, here's a great fellowship opportunity for you.

The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment is now accepting applications for the CAUSE Civic Engagement Leadership Fellowship (CELF), a leadership development fellowship program geared towards graduate students interested in becoming greater civic leaders for the benefit of the APA community.

Here are some more details about the fellowship:

5.05.2014

Apply to the APAPA Bay Area 2014 Summer Internship

Internship opportunity for college students interested in public service or community leadership

Hey, Bay Area college students! Are you interested in pursuing a career in public service or community leadership? The Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association is currently searching for API college students for the APAPA Bay Area 2014 College Summer Internship Program.

The program provides an opportunity for students to work as staff interns in the offices of elected officials and policy orgs across the Bay Area, and developing skills and experience in leadership, public policy and civic engagement. Previous offices have included San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, Assemblymember Phil Ting, and Congressman Mike Honda.

Here are some more details about the internship:

1.14.2013

Internship Opportunity: Winter/Spring 2013, Korean Resource Center

Here's an internship opportunity for folks in Southern California... The Korean Resource Center is seeking an intern for Winter/Spring 2013 to work in the program areas of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Rights.

This part-time position (20 hours/week) runs January to May, and is open to college students, recent college graduates, or high school graduates with two or more years of work experience after high school. The intern will work out of KRC's office in Los Angeles, alongside KRC staff.

Here are some more details about the internship's responsibilities, qualifications and requirements:

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