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Lead 4 Life - A High School Philanthropic Internship Program

REQUIREMENTS

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High School active students
Desire to be a Global Citizen
Recommendation from a Mentor/Teacher
Video of why you want to join MBM
Growth-minded
Passionate about philanthropy and social causes

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Program Overview

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MBM’s Philanthropic Internship Program enables students to take a deep dive into the world of philanthropy, working to learn the importance of work ethic, team building, communication, and accountability. The program focuses on instilling philanthropic citizenship behavior while equipping youth with the skills that encourage them to explore and research.

Philanthropic citizenship education encourages students to move beyond ideas of ‘charity’, instead embracing a ‘social justice mentality’, while focusing on building philanthropic behavior: helping others, local community building, volunteering, social action, charitable giving, and advocacy.

 

The internship is designed to ensure that all youth can contribute regardless of their social, geographic, or economic circumstances.

 

Student-led and adult-facilitated activities ensure that students are challenged to think critically and explore, engage, and grow in areas that interest them, all while being inspired and empowered to create a lasting impact on children and youth in underserved communities across New York City and the Philippines.

Program Outcomes

Over a semester long internship, students will develop and strengthen the following skills:

Philanthropic Citizenship

Communication & Business Etiquiette

Leadership & Team building

Time Management

Accountability, Initiative & Self-efficacy

Career & Essential Workplace Readiness

Business Etiquette

Research & Creativity

Critical & Higher-Order Thinking

Program Structure

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Semester-long program

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Orientation and continuous training

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Strength-based assessment

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Time-sheet and task completion

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In-person or virtual meetings once a week

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Daily/weekly communication with Internship Coordinator

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Weekly goal setting

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Self-reflection and assessment

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Certificate of Participation & Recognition

IMPACT OPPORTUNITIES

VOLUNTEER & INTERN

TESTIMONIALS

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Explore what some of our high school and college interns and volunteers have to say about their philanthropic experience at MBM and how it has positively impacted their lives both professionally and personally!

Interested in Joining the Team?

If you’d like to get involved in our High School Volunteer Program and begin to create a lasting impact in Education, please email a resume and a cover letter of why you’d like to join MBM and hope to gain to info@mindsbeyondmeasure.org or fill out a form here.

 

Please include the volunteer role that you're interested in, alongside your name in the subject line. 

MBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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