Live on the Big Island of Hawaii for three weeks and participate in a community-based research project, combining aspects of both applied anthropology and archaeology. Applications submitted by Friday, 3/27 at 9:00am PT will be given priority consideration.
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.
Capture photos, videos, and stories from the field for social media, blog, & newsletter content to share project progress and communicate key scientific concepts for public education relevant to recreational fisheries, watershed science, water resource management, and a changing climate.
SIG's Fellowships Program provides highly-qualified students with meaningful exposure to the public policy process through a number of paid summer fellowships pre-arranged by SIG. These are offered in government and nonprofit agencies.
The NRDC combines the power of more than three million members and online activists with the expertise of some 600 scientists, lawyers, and policy advocates across the globe to ensure the rights of all people to the air, the water, and the wild.
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.