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Title | Environmental Conservation, Policy and Applied Technology Intern |
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Now accepting applications for the Fall 2010 session. See below for information on 2010-2011 application deadlines and program start dates. About FSD in La Plata, Argentina Building on 15 years of international development experience, FSD works with community-led organizations in the La Plata region to increase awareness of environmental issues while implementing sustainable alternatives to resource usage. With increased industrial activity and a growing population, many areas of Argentina face a lack of safe drinking water and environmental depletion. Growing public awareness about the critical condition of the nation's water supply has put pressure on the government to act, in addition to raising public interest in other environmental issues. FSD interns and volunteers conduct vital research that informs many projects initiated by our partner organizations (specifically research in public transportation, public awareness campaigns, national and international environmental law policies, and air emissions cataloging). These various projects lay the foundation for a sustainable use of resources for several generations to come. To help address these issues, FSD’s programs promote collaboration to enhance the capacity of individuals and organizations to address local environmental issues.
As an FSD Intern in La Plata, Argentina, you will…
Work side-by-side with a Community-Based Organization specializing in one more of the following development sectors: health, youth and education, women’s empowerment, microfinance, human rights, community development and/or environmental issues
Receive intensive training in skills essential to sustainable development, such as: community asset mapping, needs assessments, collaborative project design, grant writing, and project monitoring and evaluation.
Gain grant writing and project management experience by practicing your new skills through the design and implementation of a community-driven development project in partnership with your host organization.
Access the FSD Alumni Network upon your return home to connect with like-minded individuals who help one another to reach their academic and professional goals through networking and regional events. FSD Alumni have won internationally renowned scholarships, studied at prestigious graduate schools, worked for prominent international development organizations, and have even started their own grassroots organizations.
Recent Interns in La Plata have…
Held workshops, community events, seminars, and campaigns that address subjects ranging from local ecological awareness to environmental issues related to transnational water resources and air quality. Cooperated with the local Department of Agriculture to recover traditional crops, support regional biodiversity, convert retired railroad lines into biodiversity zones, and assist local farmers. Researched both governmental and nongovernmental environmental agencies and their recent projects to enhance collaboration and information sharing. Produced biodiesel for a local school and conducted outreach about its environmental and economic advantages. About FSD Founded in 1995, the Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) supports the efforts of more than 300 grassroots, community-based partner organizations throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America. FSD’s programs provide our overseas partners with multi-faceted support that relies on active community participation to mobilize lasting solutions. FSD programs include:
Capacity Building: on-site training and networking opportunities led by local staff Interns and Volunteers: provide local organizations with the human resources they need to design and implement long-term initiatives
Grantmaking: funding for sustainable projects
Engaged Philanthropy: opportunities for donors to increase their engagement in the projects they support
ACCEPTING FALL 2010 APPLICATIONS NOW. The Fall 2010 La Plata, Argentina session begins September 18th and runs from 9-52 weeks, depending on your availability. Applications are due August 1st 2010 and are available here: http://fsdinternational.org/apply/application. Applications received after this date will be placed on a wait list and accepted on a case by case basis.
Interested in future programs? We have sessions starting year around – check our website for details at http://www.fsdinternational.org/apply/startdates.
Questions? Visit us online: http://www.fsdinternational.org
To Submit an email inquiry: info@fsdinternational.org
To contact our San Francisco Office, please call: 1.415.283.4873, ext. 14 ? |