
This page attempts to provide equal access to causes across the political spectrum. ActivateGenZ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and does not endorse any partisan views that might be held by non-501(c)(3) organizations listed below.
The Bill of Rights Institute
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The Bill of Rights Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded to further civic education in American classrooms. BRI provides instruction material, seminars, and other programs and resources to students and teachers to equip them to “live the ideals of a free and just society.”
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BRI’s flagship program dedicated to bringing America’s brightest high school juniors and seniors together for a six month collaborative educational program.
A civic engagement contest with the goal of foster a robust understanding of citizenship and get students active in their communities now! $40,000 in prize money awarded each year.
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Team ENOUGH
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Team ENOUGH, Brady’s youth-led initiative, works to educate young people about gun violence and mobilize them to take meaningful action to prevent it.
We are survivors of gun violence; we are students; we are advocates; we experience gun violence in different ways and to different degrees. Our diversity is our strength and we harness our lived experiences to advance an intersectional approach to ending gun violence in communities all across the country. -
Find a Chapter Near You
The first step is to find out if there’s an active chapter in your area. To do that, you can reach out to Stephan, our National Chapter Coordinator, at sabrams@teamenough.org. We’ll match you up with the chapter closest to you.
Start a New Chapter
No active chapter in your area? No problem! To take the next steps towards creating a chapter, please reach out to Stephan, our National Chapter Coordinator. You can reach him at sabrams@teamenough.org. Review our chapter getting started toolkit to learn about how easy it is to start a Team ENOUGH Chapter and reach out to Stephan to have your introductory call!
Get involved in one of our projects
Mutual Aid Project
Our Mutual Aid Project is currently piloting in Philadelphia, D.C. and San Diego. To learn more about what it means to be involved in the Mutual Aid Project, check out our Philadelphia, D.C., and San Diego Mutual Aid Project Member role descriptions here.
School Education Project
Our School Education Project is centered around preparing students to educate people in their community on the issue of gun violence and its solutions. To learn more about what these roles entail, you can find their role descriptions here.
Social Media Project
Our Social Media Project aims to create a package of rapid response content that can be shared by our chapters in the aftermath of high-profile incidents of gun violence. To figure out which role would be the best fit for you, you can find their role descriptions here.
Volunteer Research Projects
Made with the self-starter in mind, our Volunteer Research Projects allow students to be involved in semester-long work to better understand a certain niche of gun violence prevention work and contribute new understanding to the youth movement space. Those interested in Volunteer Research Projects will meet twice a month with Team ENOUGH Staff to formulate a semester-long research plan and then check in on progress towards those milestones and goals. To get started with a volunteer research project reach out to Robert at rschentrup@teamenough.org
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GenUP
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GENup is California’s largest youth-led education policy organization, engaging over 4,000+ student leaders from across the state that come from 85 K-12 public school districts as well as University of California and California State University institutions. GENup’s successes include working with the State Board of Education to create the State Seal for Civic Engagement, championing the historic ethnic studies bill (AB101) through the legislature & into law, fighting for equitable education funding during COVID, advocating for statewide mental health reform through legislation, successfully authoring/advocating/passing a bill into law on student board member rights (AB 824), campaigning for the U.S Department of Education’s first youth-advisory council, and passing (Los Angeles Unified, San Diego Unified, and Fresno Unified) first student bill of rights, collectively representing over 1.2 million students. In all, 47 education bills GENup sponsored, authored, or wrote have been signed into law by Governor Newsom, including legislation requiring a mental health curriculum in all high school health education courses. GENup has become an influential youth-voice representing California’s students in the most pressing conversations on education policy, and our more than 100+ local chapters are one of the most effective platforms for grassroots student-led activism in our state. From top to bottom, GENup is for youth and by youth!
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Kentucky Student Voice Team
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The Kentucky Student Voice Team (KSVT) is a youth-led intergenerationally sustained non-profit that supports young people to co-create more just, democratic Kentucky schools and communities as education research, policy, and storytelling partners. The group comprises approximately 100 self-selected students, middle school through college age, from across the Commonwealth.
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For more information, contact Rachel Belin, managing partner, at rachel@ksvt.org or visit us on the web at www.ksvt.org.
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Zero Hour
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Zero Hour is a global youth-led climate justice organization that leads mobilization, education, and policy advocacy to achieve climate justice and end the era of fossil fuels.
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Zero Hour is recruiting regional campaigners to fight fossil fuels in towns, states, and countries around the world. The focus of your work will be climate justice education and fighting to stop the expansion of liquefied natural gas.
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Wisconsin HS Republicans
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Join the Wisconsin HS Republicans chapter!
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Climate Cardinals
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Climate Cardinals is an international organization grassroots climate activism and education organization engaging youth to make information related to the climate crisis more accessible. Climate Cardinals has brought 16,000 youth into the climate movement through translations and education. We aim to educate and empower a diverse coalition of people to tackle the climate crisis by making climate information accessible and understandable worldwide. With the help of Google’s AI Translation Hub, our volunteers are translating climate information for partners like UNICEF, UN Environment Programme, Yale University, and more.
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Translation Program: Join our network of over 16,000 volunteers, translating in 105+ languages. To date, partnering with Translators Without Borders, Climate Cardinals has translated over 2 million words of climate information. Join our network as we translate information for partners including UNEP, Yale Climate Connections, UNICEF, UNDP, the Italian Government, Climate Mental Health Network, and more.
International Chapters Program: Our International Chapters Program empowers youth in every corner of the world to become climate educators in their own communities. To date, we have 100 Chapters globally in over 30 countries. Each Chapter has access to our platform of curated resources including climate curricula, educational videos, “How-to” toolkits, and more. Start your chapter today, and join our grassroots climate education movement.
Ambassadors Program: Our Ambassadors Program aims to inform and empower a diverse coalition of youth climate activists. We are building off our Ptera Newsletter to create an engaging content dissemination network. Join our cohort of Ambassadors to receive weekly climate news paired with actionable and shareable resources.
The Opinionated
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The Opinionated is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in March, 2024, that strives to foster an inclusive political environment by presenting a wide range of political perspectives on the issues of today. We recognize that democracies are fragile systems that can far too easily become things of the past, and that nothing can make this come true faster than a divided society refusing to acknowledge or respect those who disagree with them. By building a space that encourages the merging of different opinions, we are changing the status quo of the polarized world we live in today.
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Writer who presents opinionated articles on political topics typically pre-determined by the collective voice of the entire writing team.
Manages and grows our TikTok platform by spreading the vision, mission, and organization's opinions on our account. The TikTok Content Creator is expected to be able to generate appropriate content that will maximize audience engagement and keep our followers coming back for more.
Expands The Opinionated's platforms by developing new strategic initiatives and programs that will propel the organization's vision forwards.
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Slavic Youth Circle (CA)
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Our mission is to address real-world issues relating to Slavic culture in the Bay Area because we believe in the importance of preserving and celebrating the rich heritage, traditions, and contributions of the Slavic community. By promoting awareness, understanding, and appreciation of Slavic culture, we aim to foster inclusivity, unity, and cross-cultural exchange within our diverse society. Through collaborative efforts, education, and advocacy, we strive to empower individuals and communities to embrace cultural diversity, strengthen social bonds, and create a more interconnected and harmonious Bay Area.
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Volunteer (you will be eligible for a PVSA)
As a member, you'll address crucial issues like helping children in need, supporting Ukraine, assisting immigrants, and aiding the elderly. By participating in diverse volunteer opportunities and collaborating with organizations such as Hearts for Ukraine, you'll gain valuable experience and network with like-minded individuals. Your efforts will raise awareness through podcasts, blogs, and social media, support charitable fundraising, and contribute to projects like community presentations, data analysis research, and supply donations. Additionally, you'll help integrate immigrants into American society and educate the elderly. Become an SYC member to make a positive impact, foster community, and champion our shared values, creating lasting change and a brighter future for all.
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GAAP
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The Girls’ Ambition and Achievement Program (GAAP) is dedicated to empowering young women by bridging the gap in professional participation. Our mission is to inspire and equip the next generation of female leaders with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities they need to succeed. Through engaging activities like virtual symposiums, career development panels, and inspiring guest speakers, GAAP provides a supportive community for girls to thrive. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where young women can connect, learn, and grow, paving the way for a brighter and more equitable future.
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Check out GAAP's open opportunities on Linktree!
American Youth Association (VA)
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Join us in the fight for a better future for our community. We equip youth with the tools, networks, and know-how to navigate complex policy landscapes and enact meaningful reforms. The American Youth Association's platform is distinguished by its laser-focus on elevating youth voices, its commitment to nonpartisan, evidence-based policymaking, and its comprehensive approach to building the next generation of civic leaders through immersive training, collaborative initiatives, and direct advocacy. We are a hub for young innovators, amplifying their ideas, elevating their voices, and equipping them with the resources to turn their visions into reality.
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Apply for any of the following positions using this application form.
State Policy Committee: Can assist the State Policy Director with reaching out to legislators, writing legislation briefs, generating legislation ideas, etc. Responsibilities up to the discretion of the director.
State Events Director: Tasked with organizing and managing events for the state. Includes creating the agenda, finding the venue, and reaching out to speakers.
State Events Committee: Responsibilities up to the discretion of the director.
State Outreach Director: Tasked with recruiting participants for state events, and recruiting new members for the organization.
State Outreach Committee: Responsibilities up to the discretion of the director.
State Communications Director: Tasked with managing the state social media accounts and collaborating with the Outreach Director to expand our reach.
State Special Projects Director: Works on establishing partnerships with organizations, educational institutions, government agencies, etc. They are meant to be the jack of all trades who can expand AYA’s scope.
State Special Projects Committee: Responsibilities up to the discretion of the director.
Local Policy Director: Focuses on collaborating with local governments on local issues. And manages the Local Policy Regional Directors. This would include city or county level policies, creating local youth councils, local outreach, etc. Think of this as a grassroots position.
Local Policy Regional Director: One of the several regional directors who will focus on their own region and may have their own committees.
State Finance Director: Help manage state funds and fundraise for events, scholarships, or any other project. Fundraising can include: establishing relationships with local and national businesses for sponsorships, applying for grants, organizing local fundraisers, or any other idea you have.
State Finance Committee: Responsibilities up to the discretion of the director.
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CYPAC
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The Connecticut Youth Political Advocacy Center aims to empower the next generation of Connecticut leaders by fostering political awareness, civic engagement, and participation amongst our state’s youth. We aim to create a platform where Connecticut young people can interact with and influence state, regional, and local policymaking in order to ensure our voices are heard. Through advocacy, education, and outreach, we strive to build a more involved, informed, and inclusive state.
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Connecticut State Internship Database
The Connecticut Youth Political Advocacy Center (CYPAC) Mentorship Program is designed to connect young people with experienced leaders in fields they are interested in. The program specifically connects mentees with professionals in politics, law, public policy, and related fields. The mentor will assist the mentee with resume building, interview skills, building an understanding of their interested field, and offering any relevant advice.
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Blue Future
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Blue Future is on a mission to continuously engage, mobilize, and connect young people across race and place to progressive campaigns, equipping them with the resources, tools, skills, and network to be effective volunteers, organizers, and community leaders. Blue Future envisions a world where no matter our color or origin, our income or zip code, desire and determination are the only things getting in the way of young people’s ability to push for a transformative and progressive agenda.
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We must take action today to build an America where freedom and justice is for everyone, no matter what you look like, where you come from, or what’s in your wallet.
Fill out this form and we'll share volunteer opportunities to get involved with Blue Future and our partner organizations.
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Florida State University Democrats
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College Democrats at FSU works to educate FSU students on the goals and values of the Democratic Party; network with elected officials, party leaders, and fellow College Democrats; lobby our elected officials to pass legislation that aligns with our Democratic values; and connect our members with internships and other opportunities.
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Interested applicants (must be FSU students) are invited to contact fsdems@gmail.com or Aaron Press, President of FSU Dems at (727) 481-9195.
Deputy Director of Political Affairs
Assists the Director of Political Affairs with scheduling political programming/guest speakers as well as identifying relevant political events happening around campus and in the community
Deputy Director of Public Relations
Assists the Director of Public Relations with creating digital content for the club's Instagram, GroupMe, email lists, and Canva graphics
Deputy Director of Membership
Assists the Director of Membership with developing and implementing strategies for membership recruitment/retention, including tabling at Market Wednesday and other high-traffic locations on campus
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Diplomacy Decoded
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Diplomacy Decoded is an organization dedicated to fostering youth civic engagement and teaching young people about diplomacy. Diplomacy Decoded highlights voices from under-represented countries through insightful and engaging interviews with leaders in the field.
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A position focused on pinpointing key areas of interest and finding crucial information for developing articles.
A position focused on finding areas of potential engagement and furthering education contacts.
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Saphron Initiative
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Saphron Initiative is one of the leading youth-led education reform groups in the US. We’re focused on one goal: opening pathways for students of disenfranchised backgrounds. By forging innovative partnerships with schools and civic society, alongside engagement with elected officials and policymakers, we’re working to reshape the education policy landscape and empower the leaders of tomorrow.
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Saphron Initiative is seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join its nationwide team as Advocacy Associates. As an Advocacy Organizer, you will play a pivotal role in working with politicians, policymakers, and like-minded organizations to advance the cause of education justice and equity, contributing to a transformative movement that seeks to create a more inclusive and equitable education system across the United States. Individuals interested in education policy, government relations and lobbying are well fit for this position.
Saphron Initiative is seeking program instructors. As a program instructor, you will have the opportunity to work directly with students at Title I schools across the United States alongside Saphron’s stakeholders and help create an equitable education system across our country.
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The Student Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees
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Founded in February of 2023, the Student Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees is a student-based organization committed to uplifting and engaging Cincinnati's immigrant and refugee communities. We're bringing students together to raise awareness and offer a support network for SAIR and other local organizations that assist immigrants and refugees. It can be hard for students to find a way to volunteer and help out - we are here to make things simple.
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If you are an adult who would like to assist us, check out our opportunities here.
Chapter Director
Chapter directors run local SAIR chapters at their respective institutions (middle, high school, etc.). As a SAIR chapter, your job will be to engage and educate your community about immigration, whether that be your school, your neighborhood, or any other broader community you are a part of. We have resources that your chapter can utilize in meetings and offer special volunteer and leadership opportunities for our members.
Open opportunities/general membership:
Whether you are a student or a general volunteer, your help would be greatly appreciated. The more volunteers, the more we can engage Greater Cincinnati and uplift immigrant and refugee communities. If you are a student and an active participant in SAIR, we can sign off on volunteer hours to meet school requirements.
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North Carolina Teenage Republicans
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The North Carolina Federation of Teenage Republicans (NCTARS) has chapters from the mountains to the coast. We connect teenagers to Republicans in their community and assist in key advocacy in North Carolina.
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For any inquiries on getting involved, feel free to email info@ncteengop.org
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GenZ Votes
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Gen-Z Votes is a non-partisan youth-led organization that allows young leaders to host civic engagement events tailored to their community's needs.
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Chapter Founder:
Start a school or city based chapter!
Apply here: https://forms.gle/bfFMGC56mwUyYQyX7
Interns:
Contact genzvotes2024@gmail.com for more information
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Youth Poets Society
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Youth Poets Society is an arts organization that means to support youth poets and writers from all over the United States, from spoken word artists to creative writers. We want to be the home to meet established poets, publish youth work in our Panacea Journal, gain mentorship opportunities from poets nationally, and organize youth-focused poetry events that make the literary arts space a place we want to be in.
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(Requirement: must be 13-25 years of age)
Podcast Director
[currently 1-2 openings] (manage our Spotify and Apple podcast accounts and interview youth and adult poets)
Editor in Chief
[currently 1-2 openings] (manage Panacea Journal in graphic design, creative editing, etc)
Director of Outreach
[currently 1-2 openings] (lead and expand our social media reach in Tiktok, Instagram, Linkedin)
Director of Projects
[currently 1-2 openings] (manage YPS’s inaugural Winter Poet Mentorship, monthly virtual guest workshops, and open mics)
Director of Technology
[currently 1-2 openings] (requires previous website development or coding experience; managing YPS’s website and Linktree)
Chief of Staff
[currently 1-2 openings] (working with founder of YPS closely and second in command; all members of the exec board report to them and Executive Director)
If applying for general membership or mid-level department positions, applicants must email youth.poets.society@gmail.com with a sample of 1-5 poems and answer “What does poetry and being a poet mean to you?”
Voters of Tomorrow
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Voters of Tomorrow is a 501(c)(4) organization looking to “engage, represent, and empower” GenZ American voters.
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Join or start a VoT state or campus chapter!
Join The Voters Of Tomorrow Staff
Application link for open leadership positions at Voters Of Tomorrow.
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Young Voices
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“A nonprofit talent agency and PR firm for a rising generation of heterodox thinkers.” -Young Voices
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Contributor Program Application
“Young Voices’ Contributor Program is the cornerstone of our operations. A rigorous application process helps our staff identify the brightest rising stars in the liberty movement. Upon acceptance into the program, each new contributor has access to Young Voices’ staff of editors and media experts. We’ll act as your nonprofit PR agency, editing and pitching your articles to top publications and scheduling interviews in broadcast media.”
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Half The Story
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For young adults looking to learn about tech policy and digital wellness.
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Check out this free opportunity to learn about digital rights and making social media a safer place for youth mental health! Half The Story is accepting applications for their summer Digital Civics Academy from August 5th-9th. If you are 16-21, you can apply now.
Rhizome
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“Rhizome is a student-led space for action and ideas, a home for emerging leaders to create the world they want to live in.”
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Community Organizing Fellowship
The Organizing Fellowship is an experiential learning program for leaders who take action to revitalize democracy and empower their local communities. Fellows meet in citywide chapters to learn the first principles of community organizing, engage in personal reflection, and take collective action.
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18ByVote
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18by Vote is a non-partisan youth-led organization that helps 16, 17, and 18-year-olds understand how, when, and why to vote.
Entirely youth-led, we envision an America where every young person has equitable access to civic participation.
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Designed to engage young people in a collaborative mixed methods research project to explore youth civic engagement in the United States.
Equips youth to spearhead civic engagement efforts within their own communities while also supporting the development of a nationwide peer network.
A combination of video and written content to inform youth, highlight youth leaders, and uplift youth voices.
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SpeakOut Campaign
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Whether you're in speech, debate, model UN, mock trial, or even just giving a class presentation - SpeakOut is here to help. From providing resources to improve your public speaking to giving current events crash courses, SpeakOut is dedicated to helping youth become more civically and socially engaged.
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Sagamore Institute (IN)
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“Sagamore builds and implements solutions to society’s biggest problems. Through research, consulting, and impact investing, we fight for a society uplifted by heartland policy innovation, business solutions, and citizen engagement.”
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Interns partner with a Senior Fellow or staff member whose professional focus coincides with the applicant’s area of interest, accessing professional development opportunities and partners covering current public policy issues.
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History Retold Project
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The HiSTORY Retold Project is a student led organization that works to create inclusive educational environments nationwide!
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For all inquiries about opportunities, please submit a contact form here.
Source Collection: Our website features a primary and secondary source library that we are constantly growing. In this position, a student would be assigned an era (ex. Gilded Age) and asked to find primary and reputable secondary sources to add to the site. Service hours are offered.
Community Outreach: Become a regional president! Get our resources used in classrooms within your area and conduct surveys on teachers and students about how effective our materials are or what changes they would like to see in education. Service hours are offered.
Resource Development: Help us create classroom supplements and student/educator resource sets (ex. Our DEI toolkit). Service hours are offered.
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Voices of GenZ
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Voices of Gen-Z is a youth-led 501(c)4 non-profit hoping to turn Gen-Z's anger into positive change by giving young minds a platform to hone their organizing skills and learn from others. VoZ are ready to take action and build the next generation of active voters.
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Submit An Article or Photography!
Get information on how to submit your contribution to VoZ!
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YIP Institute
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“We are a forward-thinking Institute equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to revitalize democracy. As a part of this, we pioneer student-led, nonpartisan initiatives in the areas of policy, innovation, education, and discourse.”
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The Fellowship is an intensive two-month program for young leaders to collaborate, develop, and propose innovative solutions for social, political, economic, and environmental issues, while also honing their skills in project management, policy analysis, teamwork, communication, and more.
The Institute for Youth in Policy International Essay Writing Contest is an opportunity for students to use their voice and writing ability in order to think critically about the state of politics in their country and declare the change they hope to see, all while competing for cash prizes and opportunities to get their writing published!
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High School Republicans
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The High School Republican National Federation is a 501(c)(4) student-led organization which seeks to mobilize young conservatives across the country.
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Start a chapter of HSReps!
First, sign all members up at hsreps.org/join
Then, file your club at hsreps.org/charter
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NewPolitics
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New Politics revitalizes American democracy by recruiting, developing, and electing servant leaders who put community and country over self.
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If you're eager to lead fundraising efforts on political campaigns and want to sharpen your skills, this program is your chance to do just that.
Are you eager to fundraise for a political campaign? During this program, you'll learn how to prepare, execute, and follow-up on call time as well as how to handle challenges faced by Call Time Managers.
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Young People’s Alliance (NC)
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YPA is a youth advocacy nonprofit founded and led entirely by college students and young adults. Our teams on Capitol Hill, in state legislatures, and across 9 college campuses work to empower young people in politics. We engage and mobilize students through voter registration and mobilization events, hosting community events to connect students to the political world, and advocating for youth issues on campus and with lawmakers at the federal and state level.
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We are seeking a Field Director to coordinate our on-campus operations. You will be directly working with our executive staff to design and execute a strategy to organize and engage young people. In the past, this has included organizing/hosting events with local politicians, conducting voter registration drives, executing activities to turn young people out to vote, and advocating for pro-democracy changes to university policy.
Candidates must be students at a University in North Carolina.
The ideal candidate has a strong sense of commitment, canvassing/customer service experience, leadership/management experience, and a passion for public affairs. However, students not meeting these qualifications are encouraged to apply as long as you have the work ethic to learn on the job and the commitment to continuing to work on this project throughout the semester.
Estimated Time Commitment: Approx. 5 hours/week
Range: Up to $100/Week
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SnapCivics
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SnapCivics is a student-run, civic-education nonprofit based in California. Through our digital resources, research opportunities, community projects, and professional development programs, we provide students from around the country with various opportunities to participate in civic life right from their computers.
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SnapCivics is looking for remote student volunteers to help revamp their civic research operations! If this interests you, contact sanabriahiram1776@gmail.com for more information or submit a contact form at snapcivics.org!
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Global Initiative For Digital Rights
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Join the only organization putting the voices of youth forward on an international scale; with organizations, companies, and governments all looking up to you. We have change-makers from around the world, advising for the United Nations, TikTok, Discord, Twitch, and other billion-dollar companies.
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We aren’t looking for conventional interns, we are looking for the next group of policy analysts, social media experts, and youth tired and ready to make a change.
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New Voters
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Since launching nationally in 2020, New Voters has helped students from 400 high schools run nonpartisan, high-impact voter registration drives, and activated 80,000 students to engage in the civic process across 40 states.
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GenVote
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“Our politicians and courts have failed us. But unlike them, we have no choice but to continue fighting. The only thing that can overcome the attacks on our democracy is our generation rising to the moment and reimagining what a just democracy for all looks like in this country. Generation Vote is ready to do just that and we need YOUR help to spark this movement.”
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Sign up to go to an info session to learn more about GenVote and be connected to future opportunities!
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Futures Institute
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The Futures Institute develops and advances policies that offer a bold vision for our future—one that provides all communities with genuine safety and all youth with equal opportunity.
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The Futures Institute is seeking a dynamic, passionate Policy Associate for a one year fellowship.
The Futures Institute is seeking to host undergraduate students for summer 2024 internships.
The Futures Institute is seeking to host law students for summer 2024 internships.
The Futures Institute is seeking to host law students or recent graduates for fellowships that would begin in Fall 2024.
The Futures Keepers Educator Term-Time Fellowship is a fellowship for 5 educators during the 2023-2024 academic year, beginning in January 2024.
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HerGov
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HerGov is a nonpartisan initiative whose goal is to get more teenage girls engaged in local politics, educated in civics, and spark interest for going into public policy, government, and politics later in life. HerGov consists of an online magazine to educate teenage girls across the country on civics and an in-person fellowship based in Phoenix, Arizona to allow more girls to gain experience in working in local government.
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HerGov's executive board members take active roles in managing fellows' activities, collaborating with officials in local politics, and leading a group of young civic leaders.
HerGov's magazine team handles the creation, advertisement, and distribution of the HerGov online magazine! Positions are available to any teenage girls & non-binary folk from anywhere (with the exception of journalists & photographers)!
**Applicants for the executive board, journalist, and photographer roles must reside in Maricopa County AZ
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United Nations Associaton SD
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The San Diego Chapter, established in 1946, promotes engagement with the United Nations. Translating the global initiatives of the U.N. into local context, our volunteers raise local awareness about the international organization, draw direct correlation to U.N. impact and influences on local policies and realities.
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