I am reaching out on behalf of Youth Organizations Umbrella (Y.O.U.), a Chicago-area youth development agency that provides services and leadership to meet the emerging needs of young people in our community. We offer an array of free services – from afterschool enrichment and mentorship to clinical counseling and crisis intervention – that empower more than 850 low-income youth annually to realize their potential.

 

We thought you might know excellent candidates for our summer fellowship program called Inspire Fellows. The fellowship offers graduate and upper-undergraduate students a full-time opportunity to learn best-practices in youth development and to prepare for a career in youth development, education, or the non-profit sector. The fellowship program is based in Evanston, IL (just north of Chicago) and offers a stipend of $1,000 plus professional development.

 

If you know of promising candidates, please share our fellowship announcement below with them.

 

Thanks,

 

Kathryn

 

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Kathryn Cai
Special Projects Manager
Youth Organizations Umbrella
1027 Sherman Avenue
Evanston,Illinois 60202
847-866-1200 x 247
847-866-9143 Fax
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www.youevanston.org

 

 

SUMMER FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY – APPLY NOW

Youth Organizations Umbrella (Y.O.U.) is pleased to announce its Inspire Fellows Program for the summer of 2013. The fellowship offers graduate and upper-undergraduate students a full-time opportunity to learn best-practices in youth development and to prepare for a career in youth development, education, or the non-profit sector.

Inspire Fellows serve as workshop leaders and counselors for Y.O.U.’s 9-week summer program. Fellows are chosen to develop and facilitate specific workshops in one of three areas: arts and literature, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), or recreational activities. Additionally, all fellows help lead discussions and workshops on life skills topics.

Primary responsibilities of Inspire Fellows include:

The Fellowship experience offers a unique opportunity for growth for students thinking about a career in youth development, education, the arts, or non-profits. Fellows have close supervision of their work and are provided with both formal and informal feedback to help them grow. In this way, fellows develop their leadership skills, enhance their understanding of youth development, and build their non-profit management skills.

The Fellowship runs full time from June 10 through August 16. The first week offers Fellows a comprehensive orientation and training on Y.O.U., non-profit management, and positive youth development. The next nine weeks consist of high-impact summer programming.

The Fellowship offers a stipend of $1,000. (Y.O.U. is also glad to provide documentation to any students who receive support from their universities for summer employment with a non-profit organization).

For more information and to apply, visit www.inspirefellowsprogram.org. For questions, contact Kathryn Cai at [log in to unmask] or 847-866-1200 ext. 247.

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