Berkley Center, Georgetown University, Millennial Values Fellowship (open to undergraduate students in the US)
On October 4-6, Georgetown University will convene students from around the country for a series of conversations about values and the future of American democracy. This second Millennial Values Symposium—the first was held in April 2012—will feature discussions with elected officials and media leaders, as well as the release of a national survey of young Americans on religion, values, and the 2012 election. http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/projects/campus-conversation-on-valuesFALL ORGANIZING FELLOWSHIPS Fall 2012
J Street seeks highly motivated candidates for a fall 2012 Organizing Fellowship opportunity at its NYC, Philadelphia, Washington DC, South Florida, San Francisco, Chicago, and Los Angeles offices. Under the supervision of regional staff in those offices, the Fellow will work to advocate for, organize around and amplify the mission of J Street in the regions served by those offices.
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
Cross-posted from Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust: http://www.jrct.org.uk/text.asp?section=00010002
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust generally funds work under one of the five programme headings listed below.
Using the menu on the left, you can find out more about each programme area, including:
- why we are interested in funding in this issue
- what kind of work we will fund (policy sheet)
- where to go if you want to find out more about the issues
- who we have funded in the past
Scholarships: Humanitarian Logistics Certification Program, Fritz Institute
Fritz Institute is pleased to announce the 2012 Scholarships for the Humanitarian Logistics Certification Program. In total, thirty (30) full-tuition scholarships will be awarded for participation in Certification in Humanitarian Logistics (CHL), Certification en Logistique Humanitaire (CLH), or Certification in Humanitarian Medical Logistics Practices (MedLoghttp://www.hlcertification.org/mod/page/view.php?id=107
Fellowship: Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship Program
Proposals are now being accepted for the 2012-2013 Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship Program. View the full Request for Proposals for details and to submit your dissertation proposal. All proposals must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. Central Time on Wednesday, September 19, 2012.http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org/forum/topic/show?id=780588%3ATopic%3A761968&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_topic
Award: The PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Award
The PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Award identifies outstanding work done by photographers in collaboration with non-profit organizations worldwide and awards prizes ranging from $2,000-$15,000. In previous years, work was submitted on behalf of 435 non-profit organizations from 88 different countries.
This year, PhotoPhilanthropy will be honoring professional, amateur, and student photographers. Each photographer whose work is accepted receives a page on our website and exposure to a growing audience of concerned and committed global citizens.
http://photophilanthropy.org/award
Award: Sony World Photography Awards 2013 - Youth
http://www.worldphoto.org/competitions/sony-world-photography-award...- Entry Start:
- 01/06/2012
- Entry Close:
- 04/01/2013
Whether you are studying photography in school or college, or just have a passion for taking photographs of your daily life, enter this competition for the chance to become the Sony World Photography Awards, Youth Award Winner.
Contest: 30 Seconds to End Hunger Video
For More Information, Please See: http://videomaker.endinghunger.org/Watch the Video and End Hunger
Hundreds of millions of people
go hungry every day.
Can you make people care about this?
Hunger is a vast, worldwide problem, but a solvable one.
The EndingHunger movement is
on a drive to end hunger.
Join the movement, take this challenge to end hunger in 30 seconds.
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