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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

Political Consulting Trainee

Rice ConsultingBel Air, MD
Rice Consulting Intern Job Description Spring/Summer 2013 Political Consulting Trainee Field: Political Fundraising and Strategic Outreach Start Date: Late May-Early June Hours: 5 days/week, M-F, evening events Stipend: Based on number of hours and experience. Application: We are currently accepting applications for Spring/Summer 2013. Apply online at www.riceconsultingllc.com or, send cover letter, resume, and two references to: Kelly Bittner - Intern Coordinator Rice Consulting 17 W. Courtland St., Ste. 210 Bel Air, MD 21014 P: 410-838-6355 F: 410-838-8633 E-MAIL: info@riceconsultingllc.com Website: www.riceconsultingllc.com Other: Rice Consulting is located in Harford County, Maryland and is an animal-friendly office (Max and Augie, the office dogs, work every day). Interested parties must have reliable transportation. This internship can be credit-worthy depending on institutional requirements. A small stipend will be offered if the internship is not able to be used toward academic credits. Rice Consulting is a political consulting firm offering both fundraising services and general strategic advice to Democratic candidates across the state of Maryland. In compliance with the American Disabilities Act (1990), physical demands are as follows: Sit for long periods of time Use hands to finger, handle, or feel Reach with hands and arms Talk and hear regularly Frequently lift and/or move up to 10 lbs and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 lbs Close vision of computer screen In addition to the responsibilities outlined above, the internship will offer a broad introduction to the profession of political consulting. Rice Consulting staff, with political experience dating to 1992, will offer training about the goals, principles, laws, and mechanics of consulting, how consulting fits into the bigger political picture, and how one goes about becoming a consultant.

Toxicology and Regulatory Testing Internship

Physicians Committee for Responsible MedicineWashington, DC
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is a nonprofit organization working toward effective medical practice, research, and health promotion. For the last 26 years, PCRM has led the way for reforms of federal nutrition policies, and our clinical research programs are breaking new ground in diabetes, cancer, and other serious medical conditions. We have fought for an emphasis on prevention, higher ethical standards in research, and scientific advances in basic research and effective drug development. We have worked with physicians, federal regulators, politicians, researchers, educators, students, and concerned citizens. And we have so much more work to do. PCRMs Toxicology and Regulatory Testing team finds and implements science and policy-based solutions to reduce and replace the use of animals in tests conducted by pesticide, chemical, drug, and cosmetic companies. The Toxicology and Regulatory Testing Intern will work with our Director of Regulatory Testing Issues on researching and preparing educational materials (web and print), assisting with grassroots, media and educational aspects of our campaign to encourage cosmetic companies to stop testing on animals, assisting with the teams lobbying activities, including tracking Capitol Hill visits and preparing materials, and assisting with the preparation of reports for the public or for peer-reviewed publication on topics related to animal testing. This internship is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the policy issues associated with efforts to promote alternatives to the use of animals for product and chemical testing while making a valuable contribution to PCRMs campaigns.

College Programs Intern

Congressional Hispanic Caucus InstituteWashington, DC
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) is a national non-profit and non-partisan Hispanic educational organization whose mission is to develop the next generation of Latino Leaders. CHCI seeks to accomplish its mission by offering educational and leadership development programs, services, and activities that promote the growth of participants as effective professionals and strong leaders. Our programs are designed to increase the participation of young Hispanics in both public and private sectors. Our vision is an educated and civically active Latino community who participates at the local, state, and federal policy decision-making levels. CHCI programs serve more than 1,500 young Latinos annually. Many are first in their family to go to college, and the majority comes from families with annual incomes below $30,000. CHCI's unique model of educational services and leadership development promoting college readiness, supporting college attainment and providing direct access to the most powerful network of Latino leadership helps ensure career success and has put thousands of young people on a pathway to achieving the American Dream. Scope of work includes: Assist with administrative duties pertaining to the CHCI Leadership Development programs, which include the Congressional Internship Program and Fellowship Program. Major duties include: o Training of the Online Application Management System and assist in the management of the intake, review and selection processes for Fall CIP applicants o Maintenance of CHCI program web pages o Assist in the development of applicant Demographic Reports o Assist with Summer Internship Orientation Week preparation o Assist with planning of participant professional trainings o Assists in communication and correspondence with Program Sponsors o Assist with Program Events as they arise (Graduation, o Receptions, off site events, etc.) o Assist in the identification of and outreach to placements for Summer Internship o participants Practices effective organization for administrative tasks Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor