Thursday, December 18, 2008

Internships Pt.2

Hello, everyone, my name is Tierra Glymph and i'm here to give you guys some more information on internship programs for high school students in DC. Below are a list of internship programs looking for hard working students. I have given you some brief information about the programs to give you a feel for what you may apply for. PLEASE feel free to contact these programs or people looking for interns.

The High School Intern Program (HSIP)- is a mayoral initiative designed to promote leadership and development in high school students attending DC public high schools. The HSIP is a comprehensive staff-to-student internship/mentoring program that connects students with DC government agencies and employees who can advise, coach, and guide them, as well as provide meaningful work-related experiences. The 2009 program is open to 11th graders in District of Columbia Public High Schools. The program is not available to Charter Schools at this time.

CBCF Eleanor Holmes Norton Capitol High School Leaders Program-
The purpose of this six-month program is to expose D.C. high school students to Capitol Hill while at the same providing important skills and opportunities that will help prepare them for college. The Eleanor Holmes Norton Capitol High School Leaders Program is a six-month program divided into three segments. Applicants must reside in or attend school in the District of Columbia. At the time of application, students must be in their junior year of high school and in good academic standing. The selection process for the Eleanor Holmes Norton Capitol High School Leaders Program is highly competitive

Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (FGA/AMSG)-This summer internship honors Dick Louie, former Associate Director of the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The program is intended as an opportunity for high school students of Asian descent to gain practical experience in a museum setting. To be eligible, applicants must be entering or completing their senior year of high school. Applicants must live and attend high school in the Washington metropolitan area.

Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif.- is seeking applications for a full time internship for her Washington, D.C., office. The intern will work closely with the administrative and legislative staff. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in learning the legislative process. The successful candidate will be motivated, able to multitask, and have the ability to work well under pressure. All interested applicants should e-mail their resumes and contact information to CaliforniaResumes@yahoo.com.

Rep. Lynn C. Woolsey, D-Calif.,- is offering full or part-time, unpaid internships. This position provides excellent exposure to the legislative process while developing a strong understanding of how a congressional office operates. Intern responsibilities include answering phones, leading tours of the Capitol, opening and sorting mail and faxes, and the possibility of assisting legislative staff with research and correspondence. Applicants should be energetic, committed and possess excellent communication skills. District ties are a plus. Please send a resume and cover letter to ca06internapp@gmail.com.

Oregon Representative Earl Blumenauer- needs interns for the winter and spring of 2009. We are looking for personable, capable and motivated individuals with excellent oral and written communication skills. Job duties will include (but are not limited to) attending briefings, congressional research, answering phones, drafting constituent letters and event planning. Familiarity with the state of Oregon is a plus. If you are interested, please contact the intern coordinator at tyler.frisbee@mail.house.gov or by phone at (202) 225-4811. This internship is unpaid but is an excellent way to gain valuable experience with Hill and office organization

Progressive Midwestern Democrat- seeks a full-time press intern for an aggressive, fast-paced communications shop this spring (January-May ‘09). Intern will assist the communications director with press releases, talking points, press conferences/events, newsletters, and administrative tasks. Excellent writing skills and a good sense of humor are desired. College journalism/political science students are preferred, but not required. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and two short (one page or less) writing samples to IL17press@gmail.com.

Progressive Midwestern Democrat- has an internship opportunity available in his Washington , D.C. , office for the 2009 winter semester. Primary responsibilities will focus on writing letters, sorting mail, and legislative research. Secondary responsibilities will include giving capitol tours, attending briefings, and answering phones. Please e-mail a resume, cover letter and brief writing sample to hare.internship@gmail.com.

Scholarships Pt.2

Hello, my name is Angel Peters, and I'm back with scholarship information! Below is a list of several scholarship opportunities. Most of these scholarships are local, and each retain valuable information that is relatable on all levels. Along with the information about each scholarship are the enclosed deadlines. We recommend that you submit your applications before the deadline. I hope this helps!
Quote of the day:
Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so.
-Belva Davis



Scholarship Opportunities

Long and Foster Scholarship Program
11351 Random Hills RoadFairfax, Virginia 22030-6082PH: (703) 359-1500
Eligibility Requirements: Scholarship for freshman study at four year college or university in the United States. Applicant must be a high school senior. U.S. citizen residing in Washington, DC, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware or Pennsylvania Applicant must submit SAT scores and have a 3.5 GPA or higher. Deadline: March 1.

Washington Gas Scholarship
Washington, DC Public Affairs1100 H Street, NWWashington, DC 20080PH: (202) 624-6697Eligibility Requirements: Scholarship intended for full time freshman study at an accredited postsecondary college or university. Applicant must be a high school senior residing in the District of Columbia. Deadline: February 20.
Budwieser Conservation Scholarship Program1120 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 900Washington, DC 20036PH: (202) 857-0166Eligibility Requirements: One-time award supports and promotes innovative research or study that seeks to respond to today’s most pressing conservation issues. Scholarship for use in freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior year. Deadline: April 16.

Budwieser Conservation Scholarship Program
1120 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 900Washington, DC 20036PH: (202) 857-0166Eligibility Requirements: One-time award supports and promotes innovative research or study that seeks to respond to today’s most pressing conservation issues. Scholarship for use in freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior year. Deadline: April 16.

Live Out Loud Annual Scholarship
The Live Out Loud Annual Scholarship provides three $2,500 scholarships to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and allies who have made significant contributions to society by "living out loud" and supporting the LGBT community. The scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors and to students who deferred attending an educational institution for one year following graduation. Award selection is based on academic credentials, an essay, leadership and community service involvement, an interview, two letters of recommendation, financial need and future goals. The deadline is March 31. For more information, write to LIVE OUT LOUD, Attention: Scholarship Committee, PO Box 312, New York, NY 10113 or send email to info.liveoutloud@gmail.com.

First In My Family Scholarship
Deadline: April 15, 2008The First in My Family Scholarship Program, developed in partnership with the Hispanic College Fund, offers scholarships to Hispanic-American students who are the first in their family to attend college, and have financial need. The program is open to Hispanic Americans who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents enrolled as full-time undergraduate students at approved, accredited institutions. Students must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Scholarships range from $500 to $5,000.

The Marriott Scholars Program
Deadline: April 15, 2008The Marriott Scholars Program offers financial support of up to $9,000 per year for four years coupled with opportunities for on-going career guidance and mentoring by Marriott hotel managers and corporate executives. Marriott is the largest and most rapidly growing leader in the hospitality industry, offering a diverse range of career opportunities in hospitality management, hotel management, food & beverage and culinary. Marriott provides internship opportunities at hotels where you can experience first-hand Marriott's rich culture, "Spirit to Serve" philosophy, and diverse family of associates known for the care they provide to guests, each other, and our communities.

Parents of DCYAC Councilmembers

Parents of DCYAC Councilmembers

Mayor Fenty with one of the Councilmembers

Mayor Fenty with one of the Councilmembers

DCYAC Chairman

DCYAC Chairman
DCYAC Chairman Phil Martin speaking

DCYAC Directors Sean Gough and Sarah Williams with councilmember

DCYAC Directors Sean Gough and Sarah Williams with councilmember

some of the DCYAC Members

some of the DCYAC Members

DCYAC Councilmembers about to make their speech

DCYAC Councilmembers about to make their speech

DCYAC Councilmember Tiara speaking

DCYAC Councilmember Tiara speaking

Mayor Adrian Fenty

Mayor Adrian Fenty
Mayor Adrian Fenty speaking at closing event

DCYAC Councilmember speaking

DCYAC Councilmember speaking

DCYAC Closing Ceremony 2010

DCYAC Closing Ceremony 2010
Ward 2 Council Member, Ryan Washigton w/Ward 7 Council Member Deandre Horne working on the guest list.