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Plan USA
Plan International USA works with partners, donors, and communities to empower the most vulnerable children, families, and communities in more than 50 countries. Plan USA offers internship and employment opportunities in the fields of international development, philanthropy, marketing, finance, and communications to combat the cycle of poverty.
Award Type
- Internships
Year in School
- Internships
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Point Foundation Scholarship
Point Foundation was established in 2001 to nurture the next generation of LGBTQ leaders. Point Foundation empowers promising LGBTQ students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential despite the obstacles often put before them to make a significant impact on society. By identifying and supporting these scholars, Point hopes to provide a greater level of acceptance and respect within future generations for all persons, regardless of sexual orientation, gender expression, or gender identity. We honor our scholars - their leadership, their acumen, their early involvement in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer causes, and their pledge to make the world a fairer and better place for all.
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
Population Services International
PSI works in over 50 countries to bring basic healthcare to families in need, striving to make it easier for women and couples to plan the families they desire, have safe pregnancies and deliveries, and protect communities from malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, malnutrition, HIV and AIDS, and chronic diseases. PSI internship fields include business and marketing, global health related fields, information technology, and others.
Award Type
- Internships
Year in School
- Internships
Location
- Domestic
- International
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Post-Bachelor Fellowship
The Post-Bachelor Fellowship (PBF) is a structured health research program where individuals can apply their knowledge and passion to help advance the field of health metrics and accelerate global health progress. The PBF program combines academic research, education, and professional work with progressive on-the-job training and mentoring from a renowned group of professors and researchers.
The PBF program requires a minimum two-year commitment, commencing with training and orientation in early September. Fellows are eligible to apply for a fully-funded Master of Public Health in Health Metrics and Evaluation during the first year of the fellowship.
Award Type
- Research Funding Recent Alum
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
- Research Funding Recent Alum
Location
- Domestic
- International
PPIA
The goal of the Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship is to help students achieve a Master’s or joint degree, typically in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field. The PPIA begins with intensive study provided by participation in a Junior Summer Institute (JSI), an intensive seven-week summer program that includes economics, statistics, domestic/international policy issues, and leadership topics, all designed to sharpen students’ quantitative, analytic, and communication skills. Students who are selected for the JSI Fellowship cohort will study on the campus of one of five participating universities. The successful completion of a JSI is a requirement for PPIA Fellows to qualify for graduate-school benefits. Third-year students are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Summer
Focus Area
- Government
- Public Policy
- Foreign Affairs
Year in School
- Summer
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Non-Citizen
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Pride Foundation Scholarships
Pride Foundation provides essential financial resources and community support to inspirational LGBTQ and allied student leaders across the Northwest. Pride Foundation Scholars are leaders in their communities with incredibly varied educational goals and lived experiences—and are oftentimes overcoming a lack of support system, tremendous societal barriers, and significant financial need in order to pursue their dreams. Receiving a Pride Foundation Scholarship connects students to a growing community of support, providing important affirmation, encouragement, and resources to realize their dreams. Pride Foundation has more than 60 scholarship funds.
Award Type
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Year in School
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Non-Citizen
Princeton in Africa
Princeton in Africa helps future leaders develop lifelong connections to the people and nations of Africa. This program matches Fellows with organizations working across Africa for yearlong service placements. Fellows have helped improve education and public health, source fresh water and alternative energy, increase family incomes, and so much more. Princeton in Africa is open to graduating seniors and young alumni from any college or university accredited in the U.S.
Year in School
Location
- International
Princeton in Asia
Princeton in Asia arranges fellowships and internships with Asian host organizations that contribute to important global issues at the local level: education, public health, environmental sustainability, access to information/media, economic development and social justice. Fellowships are the means of fostering person-to-person diplomacy, enhancing mutual understanding, contributing to communities with unmet needs and providing transformative experiences for fellows and host communities. Princeton in Asia fellowships require a full year commitment.
Year in School
Location
- Domestic
- International
Princeton in Latin America
Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) partners with NGOs and multilateral organizations and places recent college graduates in year-long service fellowships with nonprofit, public service, humanitarian, and government organizations in Latin American and Caribbean communities. Placements emphasize the power of firsthand work experience to shape attitudes and mobilize graduates to effect positive social change. PiLA enhances the mission of its partners by impacting the communities they serve, addressing the social, economic, and political barriers to egalitarian community development.
Focus Area
- Government
- Public Policy
- Foreign Affairs
- Service and Development Projects
- Social Sciences
Year in School
Location
- Domestic
- International
ProInspire Fellowship
The ProInspire Fellowship is a competitive, year-long program where early-career professionals transition from the private sector to the social sector and grow through on-the-job experience and participation in ProInspire’s leadership development program. Successful Fellows bring strong business skills and perspective to a leading social sector organization in a targeted position focused on analysis, finance, fundraising, marketing, operations, human resources, project management, or strategy.
This program requires a 12-month commitment to full-day workshops, coaching, leadership projects, peer-led activities, self-guided learning, and other fellowship activities. Compensation is $49,000 in Washington, DC and $52,000 in San Francisco Bay Area.
Focus Area
- Skills Training and Workshops
Year in School
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen