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Internships
National Organization for Women
NOW offers volunteer internship opportunities, both full and part time, throughout the year, in Government Relations/Public Policy; Field Organizing; Direct Mail, Fundraising, and Membership; Communications; or Political Action. http://www.now.org/organiza/intern.html#facts
Feminist Majority Foundation
This comprehensive site covers current events, current women's concerns, internships in feminist work, literature, policy, research, and voter initiatives among other issues. See the 911 for Women section for links to: sexual harassment, domestic violence, sexual assault, women's health, and women's professional organizations. http://www.feminist.org/
College Interships for Women
Directory of associations and organizations that provide internships for women. Search by region and type. College Cooperative Education http://www.back2college.com/library/intern.htm
Stern College for Women
Students often find that internships enhance their practical knowledge of politics and provide them with valuable work experience as well as useful contacts. Students are strongly encouraged to seek out these opportunities. Internships might be combined with academic work in independent studies for course credit. http://www.yu.edu/stern/politics/page.aspx?id=4276
Health Internships for Women
A database of resources that can help support minority health projects and other health related programs. This database lists all sorts of organizations including: private and public foundations; pharmaceutical and insurance organizations; journal articles, directories, books; fellowships, scholarships and internships; and federal state and community resources. http://www.4collegewomen.org/fact-sheets/internships.html
Independent Women's Forum
The Independent Women's Forum is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) research and educational institution. Founded in 1992, IWF focuses on issues of concern to women, men, and families. Our mission is to rebuild civil society by advancing economic liberty, personal responsibility, and political freedom. IWF builds support for a greater respect for limited government, equality under the law, property rights, free markets, strong families, and a powerful and effective national defense and foreign policy. IWF is home to some of the nation's most influential scholars—women who are committed to promoting and defending economic opportunity and political freedom. http://www.iwf.org/about/internships/
State Work Study- Student Program
The Higher Education Coordinating Board is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Committed to excellence through diversity, the Board particularly invites applications from minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if accommodations are needed for the application process, please contact us as early as possible. http://www.hecb.wa.gov/about/employ/employindex.asp
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