FALL 2009 BAY LOCALIZE INTERNSHIPS NOW OPEN!
Bay Localize, a public benefit nonprofit working to build stronger communities through regional self-reliance, is currently seeking interns for two of our main programs.
We depend on volunteers and interns to forward the important
work of localizing our regional economy. We have two 3-month internship openings with a
$250/month stipend. A minimum of 10 hours/week or 40 hours/month is required. Although much
of the work can be done remotely, we ask that interns come to our office at
least one day per week. People of color, women, and LGBT individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
We are currently looking for dedicated interns for the following programs:
Bay Area 2020 Program
What will our communities look like in 2020 if we really do what's
needed to reduce reliance on fossil fuels while making our communities
better places to live? The Bay Area 2020 program trains and supports
community leaders in making this vision a reality through our Community
Resilience planning toolkit and workshops series, as well as promoting
policies, hosting public events, and building networks to encourage the
transition to a more resilient Bay Area. We are recruiting committed
interns to assist with research, organizing, outreach, and
communications. Minimum commitment of 10 hours/week required.
Experience in sustainable economic development, community outreach, and
writing is a plus. Contact Kirsten Schwind at kirsten [at] baylocalize [dot] org with "Bay Area 2020 Intern" in the subject line, or call (510) 834-0420 with questions.
Local Clean Energy Alliance
Get involved in the movement to bring local clean energy to the East
Bay! A vibrant alliance of environmental advocates, community groups,
businesses, and individuals in the East Bay -- spearheaded by Bay
Localize, Pacific Environment, and the Sierra Club -- is developing a
broad campaign to promote the cleanest, most efficient energy system
possible in our region. We are recruiting committed volunteers and
interns to assist with research, organizing, outreach, and
communications. Minimum commitment of attending evening meetings the
second Tuesday of every month and 8-10 hours/week of work between
meetings. Experience in energy policy, energy efficiency, business,
communications, or community outreach is a plus, although not
necessary.
Bay Localize co-founded the Local Clean Energy Alliance, a growing coalition of local nonprofits, businesses, and community leaders working for a clean energy future in the East Bay. We seek to build off our successes in the East Bay to become a regional force for sound renewable energy and climate policy.
Here are some qualifications we're looking for:
Contact Dave Room at dave [at] baylocalize [dot] org with "Local Clean Energy Intern" in the subject line, or call (510) 285-7075 with questions.