Rescue Mission of Trenton is Hiring!

Rescue Mission of Trenton is Hiring!

One of our National Partners, The Rescue Mission of Trenton, is hiring a Manager of Community Engagement to organize and manage programs, engage key representatives, and supervise participation and volunteer activities. Qualifications include a Master's Degree (preferred), three years of marketing or sales experience, and a valid driver's license. The position can be full-time, part-time, or a consultant role with a salary range of $60,000 to $84,000. COVID-19 vaccination is required for new employees.

MLK Day of Service 2024 End Hunger Challenge

MLK Day of Service 2024 End Hunger Challenge

Offered by the Congressional Hunger Center, The MLK Day of Service End Hunger Challenge is an online volunteer opportunity where participants spend 15-30 minutes per day, for five days, learning about solving hunger in the United States. The content includes guided lessons, readings from experts, videos, interactive maps, and a lively discussion forum. By participating, individuals honor Dr. King's legacy of taking action to improve communities across the U.S., expand their network's hunger-fighting potential, gain knowledge about U.S. hunger and learn how to advocate for solutions, increase volunteer hours, and network with other participants through the discussion board.

UPenn Perlman School of Medicine Paid Summer Undergraduate Internship Program

UPenn Perlman School of Medicine Paid Summer Undergraduate Internship Program

The University of Pennsylvania Summer Undergraduate Internship Program is a 10-week intensive summer research opportunity for undergraduate students, especially those who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense, interested in pursuing careers in scholarly research. Interns will be matched with a Principal Investigator (PI) based on shared research interests. Throughout their time at Penn, interns will work with PIs and other lab mentors to develop laboratory and research skills essential for future graduate school experiences. In addition to laboratory work, interns will participate in seminars that will enrich their understanding of science, participate in professional development workshops, graduate school preparation seminars, and have the opportunity to present at the SUIP Symposium. SUIP is designed for students who aim to pursue a PhD or an MD-PhD in biomedical studies.

Now Accepting Applications: Bonner Foundation 2024 National Summer Internship

Now Accepting Applications: Bonner Foundation 2024 National Summer Internship

The Bonner Foundation is now accepting applications for the Summer 2024 National Internship. All Bonner Leader and Scholars are eligible to apply. Rising juniors and seniors, current 2024 seniors, and former National Bonner Foundation Interns are eligible to apply. The internship offers the opportunity to work in Princeton, New Jersey over the summer and provide professional development, training, and mentoring and the opportunity to help plan and implement the Bonner Summer Leadership Institute 2024. The internship will run from May 22 to July 13, with a compensation package of $5,000 and housing. Applications are due by February 7, 2024.

Paid internships at National Museum of African American History and Culture

Paid internships at National Museum of African American History and Culture

Internships provide guided learning experiences consisting of hands-on training, mentoring, attendance at educational events, and cultivation of contacts for the next generation of researchers, scholars, curators, and other museum, library, preservation, and heritage professionals – individuals who will assume the mantle of identifying, documenting, curating, and digitizing treasured artifacts that reflect African American history and culture.

Register for the applicant webinar on December 18 at 2 p.m. EST for an overview of the program and step-by-step application instructions.

Join The Chronicle of Higher Education as an intern this summer!

Join The Chronicle of Higher Education as an intern this summer!

Born from a tradition of nonprofit journalism and deeply engaged in innovative digital ventures, The Chronicle is powered by an essential mission: to inform, empower, and connect the people and institutions that work to improve society. Today, The Chronicle serves the higher-education community through the industry-leading news and information resource: The Chronicle of Higher Education.  

The Chronicle of Higher Education is hiring three summer 2024 reporting interns.

Job Opening: Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Stetson University

Stetson University in DeLand, FL (about 30 minutes from Orlando) seeks a Director of Diversity and Inclusion to join their team that includes the Center for Community Engagement, Office of Religious & Spiritual Life, and Office of Diversity & Inclusion.

This position reports to the Associate Vice President of Campus Life and works in concert with the university’s Executive Officer for Diversity, Collaboration, and Inclusion, and colleagues in Human Resources and the Brown Center for Faculty Innovation and Excellence to maximize opportunities for collaboration and outcomes around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The Director is responsible for developing and enhancing justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives focused on the support and belonging of undergraduate students from historically marginalized or underrepresented backgrounds or identities at Stetson University. In alignment with the University values, the Director oversees the development, coordination, and administration of programs and activities that primarily serve multicultural undergraduate students at Stetson.  Additionally, the director collaborates closely with the Directors of Community Engagement and Religious and Spiritual Life for integrated programming and outcomes. As a university community, we aim to amplify Stetson's exceptional focus on a personalized educational and working environment where all community members can thrive as their authentic selves.

Scholarship Opportunity for Bonners Scholars/ Leaders, Alumni, or Staff – Apply by December 1!

Bonner Foundation and the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania announce an increased scholarship for Fels’ Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs.

Bonner Scholars, / Leaders, alumni, or staff admitted will receive a guaranteed scholarship of $15,000 to pursue MPA and Executive MPA degrees, and all applications will receive waived application fees. The Fels curriculum, taught by high-level practitioners and distinguished Penn scholars, equips you with the analytical and managerial toolkit needed to enhance your public sector impact and solve societal challenges.

Bonner Foundation Announces New Collaboration with Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota

The Bonner Foundation is excited to announce a new collaboration with the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, which will support Bonner students and alumni if  they pursue a master’s degree at the School. 

The Bonner Program, based in New Jersey, provides diverse low-income, under-represented, and first-generation students with the opportunity to attend college, while engaging their talents and education in building and supporting communities. It’s the largest privately funded, service-based college scholarship program in the country. 

As a result of this new collaboration, the Humphrey School will provide financial assistance including application fee waivers and guaranteed scholarships to Bonner students and alumni who attend the School, to alleviate the economic barriers to pursuing a graduate degree. 

Bonner Foundation Announces New Graduate School Partnership with Vanderbilt University’s Department of Biostatistics

 Bonner Foundation Announces New Graduate School Partnership with Vanderbilt University’s Department of Biostatistics

The Bonner Foundation is pleased to announce a new partnership with Vanderbilt University’s Department of Biostatistics to support Bonner students and alumni on their journey with graduate education.

Adding to the growing consortium of the Bonner Foundation’s graduate school partnerships, the new partnership with Vanderbilt’s Department of Biostatistics is mutually beneficial and furthers the missions of both the Biostatistics Graduate Program and the Bonner Foundation. Bonner students and alumni receive financial assistance, such as application fee waivers, to alleviate the economic barriers to pursuing a graduate degree. While Vanderbilt University’s Biostatistics Graduate Program connects to a talented pool of predominantly low-income, first-generation students who are civically-minded, high-achieving and contribute significantly to their campuses' and communities' culture of service and higher learning.

Mercer Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Open Position

Mercer Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Open Position

Please join our Mercer Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction (Mercer Council) professional team! We are a passionate group that is focused on partnering with our Mercer County community concerning prevention, targeted intervention, and harm reduction. The Mercer Council team are all trained and/or certified in evidence-based prevention and early intervention programs. Our team members come from diverse career backgrounds as teachers, social workers, case managers, public health educators, certified prevention specialists, National Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialists, and/or licensed mental health professionals. Our core values include integrity, teamwork, empathy, accountability, relevance, and commitment to those we serve and one another.

Introducing New National Partner Kalos Academy

Introducing New National Partner Kalos Academy

Introducing a new partner, Kalos Academy, offering a virtual volunteer opportunity. Kalos Academy reveals the hidden curriculum of college success to first-generation, low-income, or traditionally underrepresented students. We help students thrive, graduate at the top of their class, and enter excellent graduate schools through active near-peer mentoring. This is an opportunity for virtual volunteering, where mentors can learn from fellow students, graduates, and top instructors nationwide while addressing one of America's biggest educational crises.

Guaranteed Scholarship for Bonner Students, Alumni, and Staff at UPenn's Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership Program

Guaranteed Scholarship for Bonner Students, Alumni, and Staff at UPenn's Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership Program

The University of Pennsylvania provides a guaranteed, one-time $10,000 scholarship to Bonner students, alumni, and staff who enroll in The Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership Program (MSNPL).

The Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership aims to prepare nonprofit leaders and social entrepreneurs to guide organizations tackling some of the world’s most complex social challenges. We offer the program online, on-campus, full-time, and part-time. In addition to coursework with world-class faculty and practitioners or students also complete a hands-on, career-focused leadership practicum with a host organization or executive-level leader.

Berry College Invites Applicants for Assistant Director/Coordinator of the Bonner Scholars Program!

Berry College Invites Applicants for Assistant Director/Coordinator of the Bonner Scholars Program!

Berry College invites applications and nominations for the position of Assistant Director/Coordinator of the Bonner Scholars Program (BSP). We seek a candidate who will work closely with students and community partners to facilitate engagement experiences that are mutually meaningful. The Bonner program at Berry encourages students to strengthen their skills and commitment as effective community problem-solvers. The successful candidate will nurture the culture of the program as part of Berry's comprehensive efforts to shape a Good Neighbor culture on campus and in relation to the needs of our diverse local community.

BSP is a four-year scholarship program for undergraduate students who have a need for financial assistance and a desire to improve their local community through ongoing involvement. A cohort-based scholarship program enrolling twenty students in each cohort, the BSP consists of approximately eighty students from diverse backgrounds. Each student completes 140 hours of community service each semester with a non-profit organization in the local community as well as two summers of service consisting of 280 hours. BSP student teams also work collaboratively with community partners to understand complicated social problems and develop sustainable solutions. Students are asked to reflect regularly on the significance of their service and its connection to their broader educational experience.

Guaranteed 30% Minimum Scholarship for Bonner Students and Alumni at Carnegie Mellon University Heinz College Masters Programs

As a reminder, the Bonner Foundation’s strategic partnership with Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy guarantees a 30% minimum scholarship award when Bonner Scholars, Leaders and Alumni enroll in one of our master’s programs. 

Prospective graduate students from a wide spectrum of majors and backgrounds will be interested in learning more about our highly ranked master’s degree programs in Information Systems & Management, Public Policy & Management, and Arts & Entertainment Industry Management

Community Housing Development Corporation Seeking a Community Engagement Manager!

Community Housing Development Corporation (CHDC) is looking for a Community Engagement Manager to lead our outreach efforts to promote clean vehicle adoption and fair financing in disadvantaged communities across California. This is an exciting opportunity to join a community-based organization based in Richmond, CA and play a leadership role in developing an equity-based economic empowerment program by supporting the adoption of clean vehicles. Bonner alumni are encouraged to apply for the position.

Virtual Student Summit: Considerations for Community Engagement and Engaged Research

This one-day virtual conference, offered in collaboration with Campus Compact and the Graduate Student Network of the International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement, is open to any and all undergraduate and graduate students and early career professionals interested in community engagement and community-engaged research.

Apply for the Colorado College Summer '24 Activism Institute Today!

Apply for the Colorado College Summer '24 Activism Institute Today!

The CC Activism Institute is offering a .25-credit internship program for students to work on activism and advocacy. The program focuses on community organizing, immigrant detention work, and movement lawyering. Students will collaborate with community-based organizations in the US Southwest. The program is open to current first-years, sophomores, and juniors at select colleges. The program takes place from May 28 to July 14, 2024. Application and interview are required. The cost is $5,000 for non-CC students. Deadline for application is January 26, 2024.