EmpowHER, a BA Women initiative, is a program that helps women land Washington, D.C.-based internships and launch careers that change the world.
Tag: Human Rights/Social Justice
Center for LGBTQ Studies Duberman-Zal Fellowship
An endowed fellowship named for CLAGS founder and first executive director, Martin Duberman, and partner, Eli Zal, this fellowship is awarded to a graduate student, an independent scholar, or an adjunct from any country doing scholarly research on the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender/queer (LGBTQ) experience.
Civil Society Leadership Awards
The Civil Society Leadership Awards (CSLA) provides fully-funded scholarships for master’s degree study to individuals who clearly demonstrate academic and professional excellence and a deep commitment to leading positive social change in their communities.
Colin Higgins Youth Courage Awards
The Colin Higgins Foundation is dedicated to supporting LQBTQ youth in underserved communities and the programs and organizations that foster and build their leadership and empowerment.
Compass Fellowship
The Compass Fellowship is looking for early to mid-career product + engineering talent who offer a perspective that has been historically underrepresented in tech.
Care USA Interns & Fellows
CARE USA welcomes and encourages students who are interested in making a difference in the world to consider pursuing an internship.
Schweitzer Fellows Programs
The Schweitzer Fellowship is a year-long service learning program for graduate students in health-related professions who will design and implement innovative direct-service projects aimed at improving the health and well-being of underserved area communities.
ACLU Racial Justice Undergraduate Internships
The ACLU Foundation of Massachusetts, a public interest organization that defends civil rights and civil liberties, is seeking an undergraduate intern to work with our Racial Justice Program.
Atlas Corps Fellowship
Atlas Corps is an overseas fellowship for the world’s top social change leaders.
Brave New Films
The Brave New Fellows Program offers activist storytellers from communities of color and/or economically marginalized communities a one year, paid opportunity to work with Brave New Films and learn how to create and distribute media that makes a difference.