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4 people are interested
Looking For Volunteer Educational Blogger
ORGANIZATION: NJ MED
Please visit the new page to apply.
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4 people are interested
What’s happening around the world in education?
Every child, town or village has a right to be free, and we’re looking for volunteers who want to make that happen.
From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, we’re looking for volunteer blogger for the World Top 20 Project, you must live in the country you are blogging from, and agree to the terms; that all of your writings are yours and the information in the blog is true, with 3 reference sources confirming your information.
If you become a member of the World Top 20 Project blog network, you will be allowed to post one blog a month in the Voice Around the World section, and allowed to use your post to raise funds for your organization or cause, as long as, it is not a political activity.
If you’re interested in joining the Volunteer International Blogging Network, please submit your information through Volunteer Match.
More opportunities with NJ MED
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About NJ MED
Location:
2834 Pierce Avenue, Camden, NJ 08105, US
Mission Statement
New Jersey Minority Educational Development(also known as NJ MED) is an American non-governmental organization NGO that provides technical support to local, national, and international educational organizations through market research and innovative programming design services from early childhood to post-secondary education. NJ MED also are a Special Consultative Status member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_Minority_Educational_Development
Description
The organization’s key goals are:
To provide students and their parents with appropriate curricular information early in their academic careers, and with college admissions, testing, and financial aid information in the appropriate later years;
To provide students with significant exposure to the collegiate environment and to adult and peer role models
To provide local and state colleges and universities, as well as post-secondary institutions outside of New Jersey, with eligible minority candidates for admission into college;
To increase the self-concept, social skills development, and career awareness of participating students in order to enhance their ability to function successfully in society;
To heighten parental and community awareness regarding the importance, and increased necessity, of post secondary education and to increase their involvement in the decision-making, application, and matriculation processes;To link students with already existing academic support and development programs; and
To develop in program participants the necessary skills (cognitive, affective, and social) needed for academic, career, and life success.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
August 19, 2015
SKILLS
- General Education
- Child Development
- Journalism
- Content Management Systems
- Public Relations
- Teaching / Instruction
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 2 hours Month (24 Hours Total)