Turn Up Civic and Activism Remote Internship Opportunity (Unpaid)

TurnUp is a 501(c)(3) non-partisan non-profit organization dedicated to increasing youth civic education, empowerment, and activism. We were featured in Forbes as a standout non-profit organization. We are again offering our Civic and Activism Remote Internship (Unpaid). We have been working with students year round since 2019 and have been thrilled by the enthusiasm and development of our graduates! Our capacity has grown to meet Gen Z’s passion and we are excited to bring this invitation to students at Yale University. This is the application link.

The program’s format is tailored to accommodate the ever fluctuating commitments and responsibilities of a student’s lifestyle, our program is fully remote, has start dates at the beginning of each month, encourages campus engagement, and has a flexible time frame and schedule. All students have access to grow into more capable and responsible citizens and to develop their professional skills for a successful future.

Students join remote teams that are energized by mission-driven, diverse students from around the country who work on amplifying youth civic engagement and learn about responsible activism on many social justice issues. Along with our unique curriculum, peer to peer learning and expert speakers deepen their experience. Our program has been invaluable for bolstering resumes, widening networking reach, and for earning letters of recommendation.

The application link is here at bit.ly/tuinternship and the deadline for applications is rolling.

Here is a link to our website and a flyer about the program.

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By Jorimel Zaldivar
Jorimel Zaldivar Senior Associate Director for Common Good Careers