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1 person is interested
ViviendasLeon San Francisco Internship
ORGANIZATION: ViviendasLeón
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1 person is interested
ViviendasLeón (VL) is an international development and education travel non-profit based in San Francisco, CA with local partners in Leon, Nicaragua. VL’s mission is to support human and economic development in the rural communities of León, Nicaragua and engage U.S. students in global citizenship. Our community projects and programs range from agroforestry to small business creation, to computer training, and youth development.
Every semester of the year we are seeking a new intern for ViviendasLeón (VL) in our San Francisco office. The intern will work on a variety of different projects such as direct mailing, data management, graphic design, online marketing, social media posting, newsletter, grant research, fundraising, and SOE/AdWords.
Sufficient training and mentoring will be provided for the intern during their time with us. We are flexible in days and hours understanding the intern has academic responsibilities, our hope is that this internship will complement their studies and they would be able to commit to 8-10 hours a week for 2-3 months. Start and end dates are flexible.
How to apply: Please send your resume and cover letter explaining why you want to intern for ViviendasLeón and what project you would like to work on, martin@viviendasleon.orgMore opportunities with ViviendasLeón
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About ViviendasLeón
Location:
1585 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, US
Mission Statement
ViviendasLeón is a non-profit development organization whose mission is to eliminate rural poverty by building self-sufficient communities.
Description
ViviendasLeón employs a 4-year cycle of community investment to achieve our mission. Programs focus on both internal development (human capacities) and external development (material and economic projects) to create self-sustaining communities.
Using an inclusive, supportive and collaborative process, our development programs empower rural families to improve their standard of living by building their capacity in the areas of food production, economic development, environmental stewardship, resource management, leadership, citizenship and social equality.
Our global education programs seek to foster intercultural relationships between rural communities and international groups and build global awareness among international students who develop transferable skills, directly supporting rural development and fostering a commitment to social justice.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1585 Folsom StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103
DATE POSTED
January 12, 2017
SKILLS
- Database Administration
- Fundraising
- Grant Writing / Research
- Interactive/Social Media/SEO
- Graphic Design / Print
- Market Research / Analysis
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training
- 8-10 hours per week for up to 3-6 months