Community Internship for Native Partners
2018 Community Internship for Native Partners
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Sponsorship for Native internship
Nazareth, TX
Sponsorship for Native internship
Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Ogallala Commons (www.ogallalacommons.org), a nonprofit organization working in Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Oklahoma, is partnering with towns and institutions to create 60 community internships in 2016. Through this program, motivated youth, college students, and adults can work in summer or semester internships to carry out projects that add value to local communities and institutions--while interns gain work experience, skill development, and hometown career exploration opportunities.
Inter-Tribal
Ogallala Commons (www.ogallalacommons.org), a nonprofit organization working in Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Oklahoma, is partnering with towns or civic institutions to create 70 community internships in 2015. Through this program, motivated youth, college students, and adults can work in summer or semester internships to carry out projects that add value to local communities and institutions--while interns gain skill development, a stipend for work experience, and hometown career exploration opportunities.
Inter-Tribal
Ogallala Commons (www.ogallalacommons.org), a nonprofit organization is partnering with First Nations Development Institute to create 4 community internships in 2014. Through this program, motivated youth, college students, and adults can work in summer or semester internships to carry out projects that add value to local communities and institutions--while interns gain skill development, a stipend for work experience, and hometown career exploration opportunities. These internships build a diverse range of skills for interns in community development projects, leadership, entrepreneurship, nonprofit outreach, agricultural careers, health care, renewable energy, social networking, and rebuilding local food systems.