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Nonprofit Internship Funding Grant

If you are a student or a recent graduate and lives in Southern California and is working for a nonprofit organization?  💭💭💭💭💭

The Bertha Wolf & Lance Miller Families Fund for Community Service is a Liberty Hill program established by two generous donors to provide stipends for young professionals in community service work.

Six or more applicants (ages 18 – 25) will receive a stipend of at least $6,500 each, while they work for a nonprofit organization in Southern California during the full 2019 calendar year. Recipients can use the stipend to help cover basic living costs (e.g., rent, food, utilities, transportation and childcare). Visit our website to complete an online application. Applications must be received by March 15, 2019. FAQs are available here. Email questions to bwrstipend@libertyhill.org. Due to the overwhelming response to this program, phone call inquiries will not be accepted.

💥Applications must be submitted by March 15, 2019💥

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