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Internships and Funding in the Non-Profit Sector

Domestic Design-Your-Own Internships

Apply for up to $5000 of funding to work full-time at a non-profit, serving an under-resourced population, anywhere in the US! Students have done internships with non-profits focused on law, youth empowerment, health and community development. Look at our <http://www.dartmouth.edu/service/funded/dinterns.html#dpcs_1> webpage<http://www.dartmouth.edu/service/funded/dinterns.html#dpcs_1> or stop by South Fairbanks Hall for application tips and ideas about possible non-profit agencies.

  *   Application for Winter 2018 due: Wednesday, 10/11

Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship
Graduating this year? Apply for up to $20,000 in funding to work in the social sector post-graduation. The Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship<https://www.dartmouth.edu/service/funded/postgrad.htm> supports graduates who have proven leadership in the Dartmouth community and who are pursuing significant acts of citizenship and service to others after graduation. Projects, which may be hosted in the U.S. or abroad, must be full-time, 10-12 month projects with a non-profit organization.
Excited about these opportunities and want to learn more about careers in the Social Service Sector? Plan to join us for Breaking  the Mold on October 26th and 27th. You'll hear from alumni leaders and guest speakers about their personal experiences and have the chance to connect with them to learn more about specific fields within this sector. More information and registration to come!
Youth Education Mentoring
Growing Change is looking for students to teach local elementary school students about sustainability, plants, and food systems. You'll have the chance to cook delicious food, meet great kids, and work with other Dartmouth students! To get involved, come to weekly Sunday meetings at 7pm on the 2nd floor of South Fairbanks or email [log in to unmask]
Dream is a village mentoring program where you are paired with an individual child but do activities within a group setting on campus each Friday. Build personal connections and get to know communities within the Upper Valley through shared activities!

  *   Applications due: Wednesday, 9/27

Local Service in the Upper Valley
Dismas House, a home designed to rebuild the relationship between former prisoners and the community, is seeking cook teams to come on Thursdays! You can sign up with friends and cook dinner with the residents. Find this and other great one-time or reoccurring service opportunities on our orgsync page<https://orgsync.com/708/community/opportunities>.

Become a volunteer driver for Willing Hands and help to feed the hungry in the Upper Valley. Volunteers will assist the Delivery driver for 2-4 hours a week (with flexible hours) and should be able to comfortably lift 40 pounds. Sign up here<https://orgsync.com/708/community/opportunities> to get involved.


Volunteer with Dartmouth Forte (Friends of Remedy through Entertainment), an organization dedicated to pairing campus singers and musicians with Upper Valley nursing homes and healthcare facilities. Through providing music and entertainment, you can positively impact the health and well-being of residents and patients!

  *   Fill out this form<https://goo.gl/forms/qydXpDiifZA1Qj5g1> to get involved and reach out to [log in to unmask] if you are hoping to have musicians come on a service trip.