Are you concerned with special interest money influence in policy decisions in our country? Change it with us! Democracy Matters will be opening up intern position (s) in their California chapters. Democracy Matters (DM), a non-partisan campus-based project of Common Cause (CC), working to get big private money out of politics and people back in. It's a national organization offering an exciting internship opportunity to committed students to engage in political activism on their own campuses.
Keep in mind, there are two tracks that you can follow with Democracy Matters:
1. Apply for internship and interview.
2. Apply for the internship and come to the student summit July 23 - 25.
"Organize for Social Change" Internship Description and Responsibilities:
- Address campaign finance reform, public financing of elections, and other initiatives that deepen democracy and related issues of global warming, tuition increases, and health care
- Receive training and background policy initiatives by DM and CC. (No expertise in campaign finance reform is required.)
- Build coalitions of student activists on your campus
- Create a DM chapter that works with students, faculty and community activists to get private money out of politics and people back in
- Develop and gain skills as a grassroots organizer
- Organize at least four on-campus campaigns/events per semester
- Year-long internship (September - May); 10 hours a week (may vary)
Qualifications:
- Must be a current student at a college or university in order to recruit and train other students (no class level requirement)
- Serious interest in politics, social change, and political reform
- Some organizing experience is encouraged, but not required
Benefits:
- Stipend of $500 a semester
- Connections to DM alums all over the country
- Interns are mentored by professional DM staff while developing leadership skills
- Free attendance at our Annual Student Summit
- The internship can be coordinated with the school's practicum or internship programs to receive school credit
- Networks of policy makers, public officials, CC staff and board members are available to support your interests
- Receive DM materials - banner, flyers, DVD, t-shirt, stickers, and pins - to spread across your campus
For more information, please visit: www.democracymatters.org. To apply, students should email a resume and cover letter to joanm@democracymatters.org
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