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skills and have a commitment to public service. Includes targeted awards for Native Americans and Alaskan Natives. Award/Stipend/Benefits: up to $7000 for academic fees and networking opportunities.JuniorsAAUW Educational Funding and AwardsIn the 2015-2016 academic year, AAUW provided more than $3.7 million in funding for 241 fellowships and grants to outstanding women and nonprofit organizations. Review AAUW’s website for more information on its fellowship and grant programs. Community Action Grants
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started. She already works at a nonprofit for struggling youth, and she volunteers at Remann Hall, the juvenile detention center in Tacoma. “I do have really hard cases that are kind of disheartening and that can be really tricky,” Sullivan said. “Even though you’re not always going to win every single case, if you can have an outcome that’s better than what their circumstance was before, I see that as a positive.” Upon starting law school, Sullivan hopes to continue her work with juvenile justice at
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York finally came calling. Prospect Theater Company, a New York nonprofit dedicated to “fostering and showcasing today’s new voices shaping tomorrow’s musicals,” extended an invitation to produce “Lizard Boy” in the heart of Manhattan’s Theater District. That call came a few months ago.Give My Regards to BroadwayOpening night is finally here. After meeting with the Resolute team in the morning for coffee, Huertas and deLohr graciously invited us into the beautiful theater they will call home for
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-based human services nonprofit, and was the recipient of Associated Ministries’ 2009–2010 David T. Alger Award for Service. Kathy saw her board service with Associated Ministries and other community organizations as fully integrated with her work at PLU, writing that: “ For me, scholarship and service often become conflated. My involvement with Associated Ministries is a case in point. …Serving as President of the Board of Directors and working to move the agency toward strengths-based and
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intercultural skills in an internship with a local nonprofit organization focused on an issue related to your academic, personal or professional goals Build knowledge of pressing issues facing Mexico today through extended study tours to Mexico City and the states of Puebla and Morelos Increase Spanish proficiency to advanced, advanced plus or superior through a complete immersion program Learn MoreChengdu, China: Continuity and Change in an Emerging World Power Study at Sichuan University, one of China’s
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lot from being a member of the API Club. It created a domino effect that later resulted in pursuing leadership roles in other areas of campus, including Student Involvement and Leadership, ASPLU and Residential Life. My experiences at PLU led me to a career of more than 11 years in higher education coordinating multicultural programming and working directly with students of color. I’m no longer in higher education, but I continue to work in the nonprofit world serving the local community and
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didn’t know what to study because, as I said, I am the first in the family and with that hadn’t really met folks who had college degrees besides teachers and non-profit folks. So I started with business and nonprofit leadership. I took economics 101 and knew that is what I liked and after my first semester it was clear how awesome college was. The fact I could sit down with someone who had a PhD in economics and talk about any idea I had and be listened to was life-changing. Then I took sociology of
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didn’t know what to study because, as I said, I am the first in the family and with that hadn’t really met folks who had college degrees besides teachers and non-profit folks. So I started with business and nonprofit leadership. I took economics 101 and knew that is what I liked and after my first semester it was clear how awesome college was. The fact I could sit down with someone who had a PhD in economics and talk about any idea I had and be listened to was life-changing. Then I took sociology of
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CIs in the U.S. As a registered nonprofit corporation, its financials and related organizational details are publicly available through annual IRS Form 990s. Moreover, after the Hanban reorganization in June 2020, CIUS is no longer directly supported by China’s MOE, nor has it received any funding from CLEC or CIEF and must look to fundraising from Chinese and U.S. universities and other sources. Given this reorganization and CIUS’s role, the State Department might revisit its foreign mission
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working for the United Nations. RACHEL ESPASANDIN Hometown: Vancouver, Wash. Major: Political Science, with minors in Religion and Conflict Resolution. Graduation date: May 2014. Peace-building experience: Espasandin participated in PLU’s Alternative Spring Break trip to a remote village in Nicaragua, where a team partnered with a nonprofit to install a clean-water well. That might not sound like a typical peace-building activity, but Espasandin says it absolutely is. “A lot of conflict can erupt if
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