M.A. alumna Mandi Frederick, who is now working for the federal government, and who, any day now, we expect to see standing behind the President at a press conference, has sent along the following announcement of summer internship opportunities for LGBT students:
Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute www.glli.org/vci
Victory Congressional Internship
The Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute’s Victory Congressional Internship is developing the next generation of out public leaders. This summer we’ll bring five outstanding LGBTQ college students to Washington, D.C., for an intensive summer leadership program, including:
An eight-week Congressional internship with a member of the LGBT Equality Caucus
A structured curriculum to learn about the legislative process and careers in the policy-making process
A community service project
The VCI program will prepare young LGBTQ people to become informed decision-makers and influential leaders who can change their communities and our world.
Following the summer program, students will apply their learning during the fall semester and, in December, will attend GLLI’s annual international conference for three days of training, skills building, networking and discussion alongside hundreds of openly LGBT leaders in government, politics, advocacy, business and community organizations.
2011 Program
March 7, 2011 Applications and letters of recommendation due – apply now at http://bit.ly/vci2011
March 25, 2011 Participants selected, all applicants notified of selection status
June 3, 2011 Participants arrive in DC, program begins
July 31, 2011 Summer program ends, participants leave
Fall 2011 Participants are encouraged to find an internship working with a local campaign, elected official’s office, or advocacy organization
December 1-4, 2011 GLLI 2011 International Leadership Conference in Houston, Texas
Benefits
$2,000 stipend to cover expenses in DC for the summer
Airfare or other transportation to and from Washington, DC, at the beginning and end of the program
Academic credit for the summer internship (depending on each participant’s college or university)
Airfare, hotel and conference fees for the GLLI 2011 International Gay & Lesbian Leadership Conference in December.
Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute www.glli.org/vci
Responsibilities
Work a minimum of 32 hours a week in a congressional office assignment for eight weeks
Participate in all GLLI-sponsored activities, including program orientation, weekly leadership development sessions, and program wrap-up
Participate in a community service project
Identify a focus area/question to guide your summer experience, and for which you will complete 2-3 short writing assignments during the course of the summer
Qualifications
U.S. citizen, legal permanent resident or permit to work in the U.S.
Currently enrolled full-time in an undergraduate degree program (note: students graduating in May/June 2011 are not eligible); applicants need not be pursuing majors in social sciences
Demonstrated interest in public service, governance, and policy-making process
Active participation in public and/or community service activities
Application
Apply now at http://bit.ly/vci2011. You will be asked for the following information and materials:
Contact Information
Academic Information
Demographic Information & Financial Need (optional)
Statements of Interest
Where do you see yourself in five years and how would the Victory Congressional Internship help you get there? (Maximum 750 words)
Talk about two policy issues of importance to you. (Maximum 500 words)
Resume – attached to your application
In addition to submitting an application online, please obtain two letters of reference, including at least one from a professor or academic advisor from your academic institution. Ask your references to send their letters directly to vci@glli.org. All letters of reference must be received by March 7, 2011.
Selection Process
The Victory Congressional Internship is open to students of all genders, orientations, abilities, races, and political affiliations. We are actively searching for LGBTQ college students who will bring diverse perspectives to Capitol Hill, and who will also benefit from the opportunity, as determined by our selection committee. All applicants are submitted to, reviewed by, selected by and will be notified by GLLI. Participants are selected based on:
Solid scholastic achievement
Strong analytical and writing skills
Public / community service
Evidence of leadership skills and interest in the political process
Quality of application and, in some instances, interview performance
For more information, contact vci@glli.org.
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