A couple of opportunities from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation:
The ZSR Fellowship is a two-year, full-time, paid fellowship at the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (in Winston-Salem) for a recent college graduate or a graduating senior who is in interested in philanthropy, public policy, community service, and/or in the nonprofit sector. Eligible candidates must be a native or resident of North Carolina and/or graduate of an accredited North Carolina college or university. For more information or to apply, CLICK HERE.
The ZSR Summer Internship is an eight-week, paid summer internship for one student at the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (in Winston-Salem) who is interested in philanthropy, public policy, community service and/or the nonprofit sector. Eligible candidates must be currently enrolled in an accredited North Carolina undergraduate or graduate program. A housing stipend is available. For more information or to apply, CLICK HERE.
Deadline for both the ZSR Fellowship and ZSR Summer Internship is Monday, January 8, 2018 at noon (12:00 p.m.).
The N.C. Charter School Advisory Board is meeting on Monday, January 8 and Tuesday, January 9.
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