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PR and Marketing Internship in Music Industry and Non-profit Community Relations

Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community CenterBerkeley, CA
Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center 1317 San Pablo @ Gilman, Berkeley | www.ashkenaz.com PR and Marketing Internship in Music Industry and Non-profit Community Relations Spring Semester Application deadline: February 15th at 5 pm Description: Ashkenaz seeks interns this Spring for marketing, community outreach, and musical research in an effort to reach new audiences in target communities. Research in target communities includes: assessing community needs, implementing reach-out strategies, and becoming familiar with musical preferences. So far, Ashkenaz has worked with several communities on the UC Berkeley campus including KALX, I-House, UC Berkeley Music Department, and the Art Department. You will have a chance to become involved in our on-going projects which include Cal Music Spotlight and Cal Talent Night. Cal Music Spotlight invites student to compete in an online voting contest to perform as an opening act at Ashkenaz, and Cal Talent Night invites various artists and musicians to showcase their talent in an end of semester event. The goal for Spring 2013 interns is to build a lasting relationship between Ashkenaz and individual target communities. This may include concert brainstorming, event planning, and show promotions to the communities. TWO internships are available. Internships are not paid, but college credit is available. Positions are 10-15 hours per week, from mid February through mid May. Benefits: Experience in nonprofit arts administration, event management, marketing & public relations, and community development & outreach, with hands-on mentorship & training from senior interns and music industry professionals Chance to be part of a vibrant, grassroots community-based organization Free admission to most of our programs

Legislative Research Internship

Project Vote SmartAustin, TX
Project Vote Smart, a national non-profit and non-partisan political research and voter education organization, is currently accepting applications for its Summer 2013 and Fall 2013 internship programs located in Austin, Texas. The organization, founded by a politically diverse group of leaders including former presidents Carter and Ford, provides information to the public regarding all aspects of political candidates and elected government officials. By making this information freely available, Project Vote Smart aims to better prepare citizens to defend themselves from the political hype and misrepresentations that are characteristic of modern-day political campaigns. Interns in our Austin office, located at the University of Texas at Austins Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life, will work primarily on our legislative research program, covering legislation and key votes from all fifty states and Congress. Daily tasks may include tracking local media sources and reports, compiling legislative voting records, summarizing and translating significant pieces of legislation into language the average voter can understand, and other duties as needed. All interns perform substantive and meaningful work, and will never be asked to answer phones or make coffee. Interns gain familiarity reading and interpreting actual legislation, and acquire valuable experience for those considering law school or working in any policy-related field. Through their daily work, interns in our legislative research department are exposed to the important issues facing their state and the country, as well as the solutions being proposed by policymakers. We are more than happy to work with students' university departments in order to help them receive academic credit for their internship experience when possible. We provide a legislative research experience; however, we do not provide room and board for our interns.