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Smithsonian
Contact Name: Office of Research Training and Services Contact Email: |
| The UCLA Center for Seventeenth- & Eighteenth-Century Studies
Contact Name: See website Contact Email: | | http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/c1718cs/Postd.htm |
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Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIA Vote)
Contact Name: APIAVote Contact Phone: (202) 223-9170 Contact Email: info@apiavote.org | The APIAVote Internship Program strives to encourage and cultivate young Asian Pacific Islander student leaders to explore a career in the public sector or the political area. This summer internship program will also provide hands on experience and training on how to organize and implement voter activities to increase the participation of Asian and Pacific Islanders in the electoral process.
Deadline: April 23, 2007
NAPA / APIAVote INTERNSHIP PROGAM
The National Asian Pacific American Panhellenic Association (NAPA) began as the APIA Greek Alliance in the Summer of 2004 as a partnership in a "Get out the Vote" campaign with APIAVote. Seeing the successful collaboration's potential impact on the APIA community and on its campuses, the group began to take on more projects and eventually evolved into what NAPA is today. Through projects such as APIA Vote, Tsunami Relief, Katrina Relief and other partnerships, they have collaborated to address issues facing the Asian American fraternity and sorority community, as well as the Asian American community as a whole. NAPA is committed to a long term, ongoing relationship with APIAVote, and as a result have fundraised for the NAPA/APIAVote Internship Program. The internship is not limited to members of a greek lettered society. Download application here at www.apiavote.org
SAAVY / APIAVote
The South Asian American Voting Youth (SAAVY) program seeks to empower 18-24 yr. South Asian Americans to be united in one voice, creating a powerful voting bloc that will allow South Asian American issues to be pushed to the forefront of American politics. As a result, this year through the SAAVY/APIAVote internship program, priority will be given to a South Asian American student with proven leadership skills and commitment to the South Asian and APA community. Download application here at www.apiavote.org
Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote)
1666 K Street NW #440
Washington, D.C. 20006
202-223-9170 (p) 202-457-0549 fax
info @apiavote.org
www.apiavote.org |
| Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (SHSSC)
Contact Name: See website Contact Email: | | http://www.chssc.org/index.shtml |
| CSUF Asian American Studies
Contact Name: Prof. Craig K. Ihara Contact Phone: (714) 278-2753 Contact Email: cihara@fullerton.edu | | For more information, visit http://coph.fullerton.edu/internships.htm and www.nps.gov/manz/volunteering.htm. |
| Go For Broke National Education Center
Contact Name: Leslie Amparo Contact Phone: (310) 222-5711 Contact Email: leslie@goforbroke.org | Need internship credits to graduate?
Want to get involved with a community based organization?
Want real life work experience?
Go For Broke can be the answer to all three questions.
Please join us for the Go for Broke National Education Center's 1st Annual Internship Fair on Saturday, April 14th. We have internship opportunities for people with all educational backgrounds (interns are paid a stipend). If you know any high school or college students who may be interested in interning, please help us by spreading the word.
Organizational Background:
The Go For Broke National Education Center teaches and preserves the American story and legacy of American veterans of Japanese ancestry whose heroism and sacrifices during World War II triumphed over racism and intolerance. Through its education programs, current and future generations learn what it means to be an American and about the importance of civil liberties and racial tolerance.
Programs and services include: Hanashi Oral History Program, An American Story Teacher Training Program, Historical Archive on its website, www.GoForBroke.org, Go For Broke Monument, Resource Center, Publications, Documentaries, Collections Archive and Volunteer Program.
Go For Broke National Education Center
370 Amapola Ave. Suite 110
Torrance, CA 90501
p 310.222.5711
f 310.222.5700
Come visit us at www.goforbroke.org |
| National CAPACD
Contact Name: See website Contact Email: | National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development
http://www.nationalcapacd.org/intern.html |
| Nikkei Community Internship (NCI)
Contact Name: Mickie Okamoto Contact Phone: (213) 473-1613 Contact Email: mokamoto@ltsc.org | The California Japanese American Community Leadership Council (CJACLC) announces the 2009 Nikkei Community Internship (NCI) program. Now in its 8th year, 92 interns and 19 Japanese American community groups in Los Angeles and the Bay Area have participated in the NCI program. Applications for NCI 2009 are now available for prospective interns and organizations.
The participation of young people is one of the keys to sustaining the rich culture and traditions of the Japanese American heritage. The goal of NCI is to provide cultural exposure and develop the next generation of community leaders by:
1. Giving young people greater exposure to opportunities and needs in the Japanese American community,
2. Promoting interaction and networking between existing Nikkei organizations and institutions,
3. Connecting interns with mentors in the Japanese American community, who inspire and pique their interest in the work of community organizations, and
4. Providing a fun learning experience that creates energy and a desire to participate in the Japanese American community and other communities to which they belong.
The program runs from June 20 through August 14, 2009. Interns spend four days a week working on Nikkei community projects, and one day in cultural training and leadership development activities. Interns will receive an educational scholarship of up to $2,000. Applicants must be age 18 by the start of the program, have a strong interest in community work and a desire to develop leadership skills. Applications are due Friday, March 6, 2009
Mickie Okamoto
LTSC CDC
231 E. Third ST. G104
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213)473-1613
email: mokamoto@ltsc.org
Giving online is another great way to support LTSC.
Help us reach our online goal of $20,000!
The only way we can get there is with your generous donation.
Donate online at www.LTSC.org
Want to check on the progress of our campaign?
Check out our website weekly at www.LTSC.org and see how your contribution is helping the cause. |
| Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
Contact Name: Jennifer Kuo Contact Phone: (714) 636-9095 Contact Email: jkuo@ocapica.org | Interns will gain exposure to a wide array of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities, their needs, and how to best provide services. Interns may become involved in proposal development, needs assessment, program planning, community participation research, evaluation, project coordination, event planning, or leadership training. Interns will gain practical experience in the areas of economic and community development, health care, social services, education, legislative education, and policy impacts upon the community. Interns will also develop educational materials which are translated into different Asian and Pacific Islander languages, assist with writing the agency newsletter, make community presentations, and assist with technology development. Interns interested in developing a specific project may conduct a needs assessment for the API community. This project would include asset mapping of the community, compiling demographic data, and conducting focus groups and surveys regarding needs. The needs assessments are then used to develop community programs and promote leadership.
Community Health Programs: Child Injury Prevention, Pacific Islander cancer, Diabetes control and Mental health
Policy and Advocacy: Voter Education and Voter’s Rights
Youth Programs: Afterschool Program, Unity Games, Summer youth programs, Project Cultural Artistic Leadership (C.A.L.) 24 and other various Youth Programs
Coursework related to public health, social sciences, education and/or public policy helpful. Interns should also have enthusiasm, energy, and a genuine desire to learn about the Asian and Pacific Islander community. Being bilingual in the various Asian and/or Pacific Islander languages [i.e. Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese), Hmong, Khmer, Marshallese, Samoan, Tongan etc.] are helpful.
Intern a minimum of 10-15 hours per week for a quarter (10 weeks) or within the hours of field studies requirements.
Visit http://www.ocapica.org/about_internship.asp for application. |
| Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
Contact Name: Jennifer Kuo Contact Phone: (714) 636-9095 Contact Email: jkuo@ocapica.org | Love working with high school students?
Looking for a great volunteer opportunity to put on your resume?
Need Internship Credit for your major?
The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) need interns/volunteers to serve as positive role models and provide academic assistance to high school aged students in our SOAR Afterschool Program. This program provides youth with a safe environment to receive academic mentoring and support, as well as character education, leadership development, and cultural enrichment.
There are several volunteer opportunities available:
Academic Mentor – Help students reach their academic goals. Assist with homework in one-on-one and small group settings (min. commitment of 3 hours/week).
Internships - Interested in working with youth, Asian and Pacific Islander issues, or the non-profit field? Earn college credits while you gain valuable skills and experience.
One Time Volunteer - Attend field trips, assist with special events, present workshops – there are a variety of ways you can volunteer on a one-time basis.
Program Time/Location:
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:00-6:00 PM
OCAPICA Conference Room
12900 Garden Grove Blvd. #240A
Garden Grove, CA 92843
For more information please contact:
Jennifer Kuo – jkuo@ocapica.org
Jina Hwang – jhwang@ocapica.org
(714) 636-9095
www.ocapica.org
Volunteer Coversheet
http://www.ocapica.org/documents/SOARVolunteerAppCoverWeb.pdf
Volunteer Application
http://www.ocapica.org/documents/SOARVolunteerApplicationWeb.pdf |
| THAI HEALTH AND INFORMATION SERVICES, INC.
Contact Name: Todd Hanson Contact Phone: (310) 968-1612 Contact Email: toddfilm@yahoo.com | THAI HEALTH AND INFORMATION SERVICES, INC.
Agency Description:
Thai Health And Information Services (THAIS), Inc. is a non-profit community based organization incorporated in 1995 and the only community based Thai-centered health and education organization in the local area. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of Thai individuals and families in Los Angeles County through the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate health, mental health, and social services. THAIS, Inc. currently provides health education, outreach, information, referral, senior job training, and increased access to local mainstream services. Last year, THAIS, Inc. was able to service 5,367 Thais in the community through these activities each year.
Present, THAIS, Inc. collaborates with Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center providing needed health such as breast and cervical cancer early detection screening services, partnering with UCLA School of Public Health; Dept. of Community Health Sciences provide Hepatitis B screening, UCLA –Asian Pacific Health Corp for blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol screening, Hollywood Wilshire Health Center for immunization and Los Angeles Department of Aging for Medicare Prescription Drug education and enrollment services.
Job Description:
Interns will be able to assist the agency Director with grant searching and proposal writing including, but not limited to, 1) research on expanding the capital capacity 2) update on existing web site for marketing purpose.
If interested, please contact Mr. Todd Hanson, our Internship and Youth Relations Coordinator at the Thai Association of Southern California (TASC), at toddfilm@yahoo.com or Cell (310)968-1612. |
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California Japanese American Alumni Association's Scholarship Program
Contact Name: Katherine Yoshii Contact Email: scholarships@cjaaa.org | ELIGIBILITY
American citizens of Japanese ancestry who are entering, returning or continuing undergraduate or graduate students at any University of California campus. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is recommended, but all others are encouraged to apply (especially those with a strong community service record). Recipients who have previously received a CJAAA Scholarship of $1,000 or more are NO longer eligible.
AWARD CRITERIA
Awards of varying amounts will be awarded on the basis of scholarship, contribution to the community, personal attributes and financial need (in that order). One-half of the funds will be disbursed after verification of enrollment for the first academic semester/quarter. The second installment will be awarded upon verification of enrollment in the following semester/quarter.
DEADLINE
Applications are due by May 1, 2006 for the upcoming academic year.
Visit http://www.cjaaa.org/scholarship.html for more information. |
| The Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund (APIASF)
Contact Name: See website Contact Email: | | http://apiasf.org/ |
| The Gates Millenium Scholars
Contact Name: Ryan Edgar Contact Phone: (202) 530-8894 Contact Email: gmsoutreach@apiasf.org | Ryan Edgar
GMS Outreach Coordinator
Asian Pacific Islander Americans
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 725
Washington, DC 20036
Telephone: (202) 530-8894
Toll-Free: (866) 274-4677
Facsimile: (202) 530-0643
Email: gmsoutreach@apiasf.org |
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The Getty
Contact Name: Multicultural Undergraduate Summer Internships at the Getty Contact Phone: (310) 440-7703 Contact Email: summerinterns@getty.edu | In order to increase diversity in the professions related to museums and the visual arts, the Getty is offering summer internships at the Getty Center to undergraduates of culturally diverse backgrounds.
Internships provide training and work experience in areas such as conservation, library collections, publications, museum education, curatorship, grants administration, public programs, site operations, and information technology.
Orientation activities and field trips provide students with broad exposure to career possibilities in museums and visual arts organizations.
Visit http://www.getty.edu/grants/education/multicultural_getty.html for more information |
| Visual Communications
Contact Name: Amy E. Kato Contact Phone: (213) 687-4848 Contact Email: intern@vconline.org | To provide undergraduate students with an opportunity to work at Visual Communications, the first and only comprehensive Asian Pacific media arts center in the nation. The mission of Visual Communications is to promote intercultural understanding through the creation, presentation, preservation and support of media works by and about Asian Pacific Americans. Three internship positions are available in the following categories: Exhibitions Program Associate, Archive/Distribution Program Associate, and Traning Program Associate.
Visit http://www.vconline.org/supportvc/internship.html for more information. |
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Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
Contact Name: Duc Nguyen Contact Phone: (714) 636-9095 Contact Email: ducnguyen@ocapica.org | OCAPICA is in search of Volunteers for Voter Project.
Need community service hours?
Need credits for class?
Want to make sure the Asian and Pacific Islander voice is heard?
Help serve your community and volunteer for OCAPICA’s Voter Project.
The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)’s "Project Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote" is focused upon GOTV (get out the vote) and education efforts with Asian and Pacific Islander low propensity voters in the Southern California counties of Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino. The project is funded by The James Irvine Foundation and includes, phone banking, mailers, education workshops, and working closely with the ethnic media.
In collaboration with our partners, OCAPICA is targeting low-propensity APIA voters in a non-partisan voter mobilization campaign. We want to ensure that APIAs are no longer ignored in the political process.
Earn class credit, community service hours, serve your community and get free food in the process.
Phone Banker
Phone Bankers will be calling voters to remind them to vote. Volunteers will be given talking points and a script. Volunteer a minimum of 5 hours between Oct. 18th to Nov. 6th. Evening and weekend shifts are available. Phone Banking to take place in OCAPICA Garden Grove office.
Exit Poller
Exit Pollers will be surveying voters on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7th. All exit pollers must attend a mandatory training. Morning shift (8AM-12PM) and/or Evening shifts (4PM-8PM) available. Exit polling to take place throughout various poll locations in Orange County.
Bilingual volunteers are a plus .
Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) and other Asian and Pacific Islander languages.
To RSVP and for more information please contact:
Duc Nguyen ducnguyen@ocapica.org
(714) 636-9095 ext. 225
Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
12900 Garden Grove Blvd., Suite 214A
Garden Grove, CA 92843
(714) 636-9095
www.ocapica.org
Project API Vote is: Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA), Asian American Senior Citizen Service Center (AASCSC), Korean American US Citizens League, Korean American Coalition (KAC)-OC Chapter, and the Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC)
Funding provided by
The James Irvine Foundation |
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