Community Service Grants support innovative student community service projects. Grants range $250-750. Teacher of the Year Award recognizes the Bay Area’s finest educators. The winner will be awarded $1,000. Application and nomination deadline for both is Monday, December 1. Read More
Archives: Leadership
Map Your World
Inspired b the film “The Revolutionary Optimists,” Map Your World empowers youth to explore issues and ideas that matter – like clean drinking water, or food justice – then write surveys, collect data, and create maps to make change in their communities. Visit the website! Read More
Home Away Service Leadership Program
Did you know that 2,200 students in San Francisco schools don’t have a permanent home, and may spend tonight at a shelter, relative’s house, motel, or in a car? You can help make an impact in the lives of homeless teens and children whose families are living in difficult situations. The reasons teens and their… Read More
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's School & Youth Program
Come join The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s School & Youth Pennies for Patients and help make the world a better place! Pennies is a service learning project that incorporates community service in to the classroom. Through community service, students learn new skills, assume responsibilities, become aware of the needs of others and learn the importance… Read More
LGBTQ Youth Paid Internships
Earn money, gain work experience, and build skills in facilitation and outreach while interning at the Sequoia Leadership Institute. All LGBTQQ youth and allies between ages 14–18 are welcome to apply. Attend an info session on Wednesday, November 5 or Wednesday, November 12 from 5–7pm at 127 Collingwood ST. in San Francisco. Check out the… Read More
Want $750 to Fund Your Own Community Service Project?
Interested in working on a project that addresses community-based issues such as poverty, education, health and the environment? Tutor Corps Foundation awards community service grants semi-annually to support innovative student projects that make a sustainable impact in the community.p. To Apply you must: Live in the SF Bay Area and attend school full time Maintain… Read More
Become a Student Ambassador
The Student Ambassador program gives high school and college students the opportunity to dive into world issues through research, discussion, outreach, and action, while also serving as liaisons between their schools and the World Affairs Council. Student Ambassador applications are due to the World Affairs Council by Monday, September 15 at 5:00 PM and are available online… Read More