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Community Internship Information

Community Fund Internship Program

The NYU Community Fund Internship Program seeks to provide qualified students with the knowledge and skills needed for entry level positions within various nonprofit organizations.

The NYU Community Fund Internship Program is a semester long non-credited, non-paid internship program in partnership with nonprofit organizations in Lower Manhattan that have received funding through the NYU Community Fund. The NYU Community Fund is the university’s workplace charitable giving program, currently celebrating its 24th year of providing support to small and medium sized nonprofit organizations. The program has a mandatory requirement of one full semester of volunteer work, followed by the opportunity to continue work in additional semesters. Admission into the program is available in Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.

For more information, please visit the Community Fund site or contact Bill Pfeiffer, Director, NYU Community Fund at (212) 998-2097.

America Reads & America Counts

NYU America Reads & America Counts seeks to provide qualified students with opportunity to work as tutors helping elementary and junior high school students learn to read independently and master basic math skills. Undergraduate and graduate tutors work in over 100 public schools in Manhattan and Brooklyn during the fall and spring semesters.

Now in its ninth year, the NYU America Reads/America Counts continues to be the largest formalizeduniversity-based tutoring program in the nation. For more information, please visit here or contact Bill Pfeiffer, Director, NYU America Reads & America Counts at (212) 998-2097.