Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
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The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of Hispanic Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our nation and society. |
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Check out these Featured Opps!
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HERE to HERE: 2022-23 Student Ambassador Fellowship
The HERE To HERE Student Ambassador program is a year-long, paid fellowship that helps position young people as leaders in their schools and in the work-based learning landscape. Ambassadors will help plan and organize student-centered campaigns, help connect their peers to real-world learning opportunities and develop critical essential skills .
Application Deadline: October 14, 2022 |
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City Year: National Event - Fall Into Service
Our City Year AmeriCorps member position is full-time opportunity where you will be serving as a tutor and mentor in a systemically under-resourced school. You will build near-peer relationships with students and support teachers in the classroom. During your year of service, you'll receive a bi-weekly living stipend plus additional benefits, including a Segal Education Award (scholarship) that can be applied towards any existing school loans for future tuition Attend the info session to learn more...
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Gain skills, join a team, get paid!
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The Emma Bowen Foundation Whether you're interested in being a producer, a journalist, a web developer, an engineer, a business executive, a PR agent, a sales representative, or any other career in media or tech, the EBF Internship is here to help you get your start. If selected, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in these organizations so you can learn, grow and put yourself on the fast-track to career success |
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City Limits: CLARIFY Internship The City Limits Accountability Reporting Initiative for Youth, or CLARIFY, is a paid internship opportunity for New York City high school students who will be entering 11th or 12th grade in the fall of 2022. Students who graduated from high school in June 2022 are also eligible. Interns will be trained in the essential tenets of reporting and news writing, including research, interviewing, investigative techniques, media ethics, story structure, photojournalism and more.
Application Deadline: October 2, 2022 |
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Reel Works: Doc Fellows The Doc Fellows is an intensive, 24-week after-school filmmaking workshop that pairs NYC teens, who have made a film before or are graduates from our Doc Lab, with professional filmmaker mentors to create short personal films about their lives and communities. This is a free, advanced course to diver deeper into documentary filmmaking for students with previous filmmaking experience. Students will be paired 1:1 with a professional filmmaker mentor. Filmmakers will work collaboratively to create a documentary film, taking on one of three tracks: Cinematographer, Editor, and Story Producer.
Application Deadline: October 5, 2022 |
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Brooklyn Museum: Apprentice Program
In this paid internship, New York City teens immerse themselves in art and art history, and learn about museum education while creating their own lessons for audiences of all ages. Museum Apprentices:
- Meet artists and curators to learn about art and our collections
- Discuss critical topics in the field of museum education, such as working with the public school system and the role of museums in social justice movements AND MORE....
Application Deadline: October 2, 2022 |
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Futures and Options The Internship Program provides paid, mentored internships and career readiness workshops to high school juniors and seniors. Students acquire hands-on experience, gain entry to small businesses, nonprofits, government agencies and multinational corporations and earn needed money.
Application Deadline: October 14, 2022
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Brooklyn Museum: InterseXtions: Gender & Sexuality
In this paid internship, New York City LGBTQ+ youth ages 14–19 explore gender and sexuality in art through an activist lens, and work collaboratively to organize programs for other queer and trans youth.
Teen staff in InterseXtions:
- Learn about LGBTQ+ social movements and artists working today
- Meet educators, artists, and curators to learn about art and our collections
- Share readings and analyze issues of representation in art and media
- Discuss topics such as feminism, sexuality, and social justice to make connections between art and our world AND MORE..
Application Deadline: October 16, 2022 |
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The MET; Academic Year Internship The Met high school internship Program offers PAID opportunities for students in the 10th and 11th grades. This program allows students to connect with art, museums, and creative professionals as they develop professional skills, network and gain work experience.
*Vaccination required to particiapte*
Application Deadline: October 28, 2022
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The Ranger Conservation Corps Internship; Fall The Ranger Conservation Corps is a great urban environmental internship for high school students who are interested in the natural world or environmental issues.
Our Ranger Conservation Corps interns gain experience while working with the Urban Park Rangers on environmental restoration in natural areas in our flagship parks. Participants may go on exciting field trips including canoeing, overnight camping, and more. Interns receive community service hours, and the experience looks great on a college application!
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Increase your impact, join a program
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Pelham Art Center: Teen Artist Council Join the first year of Pelham Art Center’s new Teen Artist Council! The Teen Artist Council gathers and engages young people interested in creating teen-centric art programs. This will include selecting candidates to speak on a Careers in the Arts Panel series in Winter 2023, curating a gallery exhibition at PAC in April 2023, and leading select public programs. |
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Virgil Abloh Social Sculpture Teen Workshops Invitations Brooklyn Museum currently has the Virgil Abloh "Figures of Speech " exhibition on view, and are beginning to create amazing programs highlighting the themes in the exhibition. One of Virgil Abloh's amazing works is the Social Sculpture, which stems from the late artist and designers' desire to create space for Black creatives and young people. The series is an opportunity to exchange knowledge and expand on Abloh's multidisciplinary collaborations and creativity, each held at Brooklyn Museum on the second Sundays of the month until January from 1-2pm, open to all young people! |
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The Bronx Documentary Center The Bronx Junior Photo League, is the Bronx Documentary Center’s free documentary photography and college success program for middle and high school students. In this program, students learn how to use photography, writing, and research to explore social justice issues, preparing them for college and future careers. High school students and their families participate in extensive college prep programming, including one-on-one counseling, financial aid workshops, and college tours. All experience levels are welcome and cameras and materials are provided by the BDC.
Application Deadline: September 30, 2022
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Reel Works: Narrative Fellows Reel Works Narrative Fellows is a free intensive training program for talented young artists to specialize in a filmmaking discipline, and build a portfolio for college and career success. Fellows choose one craft: Screenwriting, Directing, Producing, Cinematography, Sound or Editing. They are then paired with a professional mentor to deepen their practice while collaborating to create original short films. Fellows experience paid media work experiences in their craft of choice, job shadowing and master classes with leading craftspeople. Graduates leave with a reel, a resume and a professional network to launch their careers.
Application Deadline: October 10, 2022
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DOROT Academic Year Internship Program Each school year DOROT welcomes high school students in ninth through twelfth grades to receive high-quality training and leadership development while volunteering in small groups. This is a unique opportunity for ongoing community service that meaningfully connects teens with older adults one afternoon per week through friendly phone calls, intergenerational workshops and creative arts programming.
Application Deadline: October 10, 2022
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Phipps Neighborhood Career Network: Building Services Building Service program is a 5-week in-person training program: 4 weeks of in-class training and one-week on-site internship. The Building Services program aims to assist working-age adults on a career path in building services and construction. Program graduates can secure eight different industry-recognized credentials and gain a basic understanding of and exposure to the Carpentry, Electrical, and Plumbing disciplines.
Pilot program begins October 24, 2022. The eligibility requirements are as follows:
- Adults 18+ years old
- Pass Basic Construction Math Skills Assessment
- Ability to commit to program hours Monday – Friday from 9 AM – 5 PM
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Climate Leaders Fellowship The Climate Leaders Fellowship is a free leadership development program for students (age 14-18) interested in climate change and environmental sustainability, and is provided by a collaboration between the Deliberative Democracy Lab at Stanford University, the Rustic Pathways Foundation and Rustic Pathways.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. |
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Rocking the Boat FALL 2021 Applications Open!!
Learn boatbuilding, sailing or environmental science, while building a community of peers and mentors who will help you succeed. Build a boat from scratch, become a Bronx River caretaker and/or learn to sail!
Eligibility: 9th and 10th graders |
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Pockets Change Pockets Change, the Hip Hop Education Center, FPP, and Spondulics are proud to present Hip Hop FinFest 2022!
High School Students are invited to explore online challenges that build financial skills then use their knowledge to write, perform and submit an original song.
Winning songs will be featured during this summer’s virtual concert live on Spondulics.org on November 17, 2022.
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Yearup
The Year Up program provides an opportunity for students to develop the essential career readiness and business skills needed to navigate a modern, professional work environment. Yearup currently offer training within 5 career tracks. |
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South Bronx Job Corps Career Vocational Training
SBJC offers work-based learning (WBL) program provides students with opportunities to link their career technical training with practical, on-the-job activities. Students participating in WBL improve their work habits and attitudes, identification of goals and aptitudes, and the motivation to complete and further their education. |
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