Guided by science and economics, and committed to climate justice, EDF works in the places, on the projects and with the people that can make the biggest difference.
Mission and philosophy is to make education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future, whilst providing an International Baccalaureate (IB) education.
COMMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH (CBR) FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM The Community-Based Research Fellowship Program supports teams of students, community partners, and faculty mentors collaborating in research that addresses community-identified needs.
Work with the Haas Center's Distinguished Visitors over the summer to provide continued support of projects began during the spring quarter course "Challenging the Status Quo: Innovation in the Public Sector."
Gain first-hand experience in community organizing, build awareness of climate and environmental injustices at Stanford's doorstep, and help expand the capacity of a grassroots organization working for change.
Work with a grassroots organization in South San Francisco that centers frontline communities in climate education, community outreach, and the development of local solutions for a more resilient and equitable future.
This fellowship offers the opportunity to work with an innovative government agency in San Mateo County and gain real-world experience in the policy and/or technical dimensions of building climate resilience.
Create educational materials, attend policy meetings, and conduct research on environmental justice projects that ultimately equip and empower community members to advocate for change.
Offered by Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy
California Forward (CA FWD) is a multi-partisan, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization building a New California Economy that is sustainable, resilient, and inclusive.
Support the shift toward a regenerative economy by working with Communities for a Better Environment and the Richmond Our Power Coalition, conducting research to support their campaign toward a Just Transition in Richmond, California.
Work with an innovative nonprofit on advancing food security among underserved families in Santa Clara County through community science, curriculum development, and other projects.
Offered by Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES), Stanford Global Studies
The Center was established to promote the values of human rights, democracy and rule of law in Ukraine and Eurasia to reinforce the principle of human dignity. Internships cover human rights, democracy, rule of law, and civil society.
Offered by Center for South Asia, Stanford Global Studies
Magic Bus was founded in 1999, Magic Bus works with children and young people living in poverty, in India, taking them from a childhood full of challenges to a life with meaningful livelihoods
Support a grassroots organization in the community of North Fair Oaks, adjacent to Redwood City, seeking to empower community members and build resilience to climate risks.
Support Acterra’s youth education and climate equity efforts by advancing environmental leadership programming and school-based transportation initiatives for students across the Bay Area.
The U.S. Green Building Council is committed to a sustainable, prosperous future through LEED, the leading program for green buildings and communities worldwide.