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Graphic Design Intern

Asante Africa FoundationOakland, CA — Virtual
Organization description: Asante Africa Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes quality educational access and leadership development for children in East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania). Asante Africa Foundation believes in the power of knowledge as a catalyst to help young people create a future where they live their dreams. We achieve this vision through partnering with local families, educators and community members to create safe and healthy learning environments, strengthen teacher quality, enhance learning in the classrooms, provide merit-based scholarships, and leadership development. To learn more about Asante Africa Foundation please visit www.asanteafrica.org Position description: Asante Africa Foundation is seeking an experienced and creative Graphic Design Intern to be a part of our marketing and communications team. Possible projects you might be working on: creating graphics for the website, social media, annual report; designing fundraising materials, brochures, invitations etc. You should be able to work well under pressure and within tight deadlines. The hours are flexible and you can work remotely. Time commitment is approximately 10 hours per week. This is un-paid part-time internship position with an expectation of 10 hours per week, for six to nine months. This internship is in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Asante Africa Foundation Internship Agreement. Interns are not financially compensated but you will receive the benefits of a staff member having deliverables, performance reviews and training that will strengthen your resume significantly.

Web Design/Development Internship - Portal to the Public Department (unpaid)

Pacific Science CenterSeattle, WA — Virtual
Pacific Science Centers Portal to the Public department has an exciting internship opportunity for an experienced and creative student. The intern will help maintain the Science Centers existing Portal to the Public website and participate in the expansion of the website that will add more interactive components to better connect the network of Portal to the Public sites across the country. At the internships conclusion, the intern will have gained marketable web skills and expanded their professional portfolio. Portal to the Public Network (PoPNet) is a project to help other museums and science centers develop partnerships and programs with scientists in their community. All members of the network run professional development for scientists and host public programs featuring scientists. With funding from an IMLS and an NSF grant, we are creating a network of institutions that collaborate and share resources with each other. By 2015, over 40 institutions will have created programs that bring scientists together with public audiences in informal face-to-face conversations. For more information, including a list of all sites and resources used in this project, please visit the Portal to the Public website here http://popnet.pacificsciencecenter.org/ Reports to: Portal to the Public Program Specialist Position Start Date: June 2013 or sooner Position End Date: Six-month commitment, though ideal candidates will be open to extending internship Time Commitment: Flexible, ideally 8 hours a week or more with the opportunity to work remotely Learning Opportunities Develop professional experience interfacing with a large hosting company Gain familiarity/deepen understanding of open-source content management systems Create and try out web functions to increase usability for a national networks website Strengthen communication skills through interactions with Pacific Science Center staff Demonstrate leadership skills while working in a team environment Gain insight into the inner-workings of a busy department with a demanding work-load TO APPLY: Email a cover letter and resume to volunteers@pacsci.org with the title Portal to the Public Web Design/Development Internship.