The Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation (CBCF) is actively recruiting talented
students across the U.S. but particularly in the cities
outlined below. Paid DC internships are rare and this
internship is a premier opportunity for students who
are selected. Below, you will find information you
can forward to students. You may also visit the CBCF
webpage to find out about new program features.You
can help by encouraging talented undergraduates to
apply for the internship. The CBCF need your help
in reaching out to all areas.
12 states/areas where it is particularly
challenging to find applicants:
California, Illinois, Indiana, New York
(NYC), Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Florida,
Georgia, Texas, Virgin Island, Wisconsin
Exciting Opportunity
to intern in Washington, DC
Who: College undergraduates (including
graduating seniors)
What: Congressional internship
program where students work for Members of the Congressional
Black Caucus.
When: CBCF must receive your application
by Feb. 6, 2006.
Program dates: May 28, 2006 -
July 29, 2006
Where: Washington, DC where students
are provided with housing and a stipend
Why: Join the next generation of
leaders who will enter the halls of power to shape
the country and the world
How: Visit www.cbcfinc.org
for more information and an application.
APPLY NOW!
Troy G. Clair email: tclair@cbcfinc.org
Congressional Internship & Program Coordinator
Coordinator of the Emerging Leaders Empowerment
Series
President, CBCF Leadership Network of Alumni
202-263-2821 (p) 202-263-0845 (f)
1720 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington DC 20036
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