| NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES |
| Colorado College Public Interest Fellowship Program. Placing students in paid positions with nonprofit public interest organizations on the Front Range of Colorado. |
| Voc.org. Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC), a non-profit environmental organization established in 1984, is dedicated to promoting and fostering a sense of personal responsibility for Colorado's public lands among its citizens and visitors. |
| Community Shares Job Bank |
| Everett Public Service Internship Program Encourages students' future involvement in public service by acquainting them with the challenges and rewards of public interest work. Everett offers ten week summer internships in a variety of nonprofit organizations across the country. |
| Americorps. The domestic Peace Corps. Members: train volunteers, tutor and mentor at-risk youth, build housing, clean up rivers and streams, help seniors live independently, and meet other community needs. |
| Guidestar. A searchable database of more than 640,000 non-profit organizations in the United States. |
| Nonprofits, Foundations and Think Tanks. Provides information and links to available resources and positions available within the non-profit community. |
| Public Interest Research Groups. Descriptions of positions and fellowships with the state PIRGs – “advocacy on behalf of public interest.” |
| Opportunity NOCS, Non-profit Organization Classifieds. Search available positions across the nation with non-profit organization by interest or location. |
| Community Career Center. Search by category of interest, organization or location. |
| Habitat for Humanity. Search for by availability and location. |
| Jewish Service Corps. The Jewish Service Corps is a yearlong program combining front-line anti-poverty work, Jewish study, and community building. |
| University of Illinois, Institute of Government and Public Affairs. This site centralizes information about training and job opportunities in child and family policy careers across many different settings and experience levels. |
| Coro Fellowships. Coro program participants learn about the real world in the real world by actively questioning, interacting with diverse constituents, finding resources and coming up with innovative solutions to the problems faced by their communities. |
| Catholic Network of Volunteer Service. Provides information on thousands of volunteer opportunities both in the United States and abroad. |
| Orion Grassroots Network. Connecting students and professionals with cutting-edge environmental work, The Orion Society offers the Internship & Career Service free to members of the Orion Grassroots Network - a rapidly growing Network of over 500 grassroots organizations doing vital work in their communities and home-places. |
| Global Service Corps. Provides internships and short-term cross-cultural learning and community service adventures. |
| Cross-cultural Solutions. Is a not-for-profit international volunteer organization that operates volunteer programs is Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Peru, Russia, Tanzania, and Thailand. Volunteers work with local people on locally designed projects. |
| SERVEnet. Through SERVEnet, users can enter their zip code, city, state, skills, interests, and availability and be matched with organizations needing help. |
| Campus-Community Partnerships for Health. CCPH offers a number of fellowships providing support to community based professionals, academic administrators, and faculty with significant knowledge and expertise in building and sustaining service-learning, community based participatory research, and community-campus partnerships. |
| The National Assembly's Directory of Internships in Youth Development contains information on over 1,100 paid and unpaid internships with nonprofit human service organizations nationwide. Search the directory to find internships in a location of interest to you. |