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2022 Civic Internship

The 2022 Civic Internship Program Grant RFP Guidelines

Grant Objectives:
  • To build strong relationship between government and Asian Pacific Islander American community
  • To train, empower and connect Asian Pacific Islander American students in civic engagement
  • To develop Asian Pacific Islander American civic leaders and build network and pipeline of Asian Pacific Islander Americans in government offices
Eligibility:
  • Organizations must verify their eligibility before they submit proposals. Please use the organization verification link to do so.
  • Grant applicant needs to have or plan to have a civic internship program in 2022, which trains and empowers high school students and/or college students and/or graduate school students in civic engagement area and places them in government/government agency/legislative offices for at least 80 hours of the internship each student (we can allow no more than 25% of the interns in the program to do government related/civic engagement internship in nonprofit nonpartisan organization verified by us)
Grant Application:

For any proposal request less than $10,000, we have a simplified process with application link here.

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If you have special budget requirements, or intend to apply for grants more than $10,000, you can choose the standard application form. You will be required to list detailed budget items, and at least 1-1 match of the funding. Please check the application link here.

Grant Application Deadline & Review Process:

Application deadline: For summer internship program, proposal needs to be submitted by 5pm Pacific Time, April 30th, 2022, if you have a different internship program timeline, please reach out to us.

CLUSA board will review and approve/reject the grant applications. An email with the result will be sent to each applicant individually. Official awards will be announced all together on CLUSA website after CLUSA June Board meeting.

Additional Support:

CLUSA will provide a centralized online training course for civic internship students and their trainers:

  • For organizations with well-established internship training program, you can continue with your own student training
    For some organizations, you can mix your own training with our centralized training if needed
  • For organizations having difficulties to find student training resources, especially for new internship programs, you can fully utilize our centralized training resources. If you have any difficulties in finding internship placements or recruiting students, please reach out to us.*

*An RFP Q&A session (online) will be provided on March 5th, 2022 at 9am Pacific Time which can walk you through the application procedure and answer any questions you may have. 

* This video recording is for you to watch if you didn’t attend this virtual webinar on March 5th, 2022.

Grant communication:
  • An online RFP Q & A session is available for all applicants on Mar 5, 2022 at 9 am Pacific Time. Please register here.
  • Applicants can schedule phone/Zoom meetings with CLUSA staff before proposal deadline (5 PM PCT of Apr 30, 2022) for any inquiry and assistance from program staff‘
  • Grantees need to communicate with CLUSA program team for updates, any changes, final reports in a timely manner

Any inquiries, please contact grants@clusaproto.ccdfx.com or

Qing Bai, Director of Internship Program at: qbai@clusaproto.ccdfx.com or call 1-408-250-8436

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CLUSA Local Student Internship program grant guideline is available on our website beginning today

Dear Friends:
I am glad to announce that our exciting CLUSA Local Student Internship program grant guideline is available on our website beginning today. Kudos to The Internship program planning committee chaired by Dr. Michael Chang and the A-team including HP Wang, Glenn Fujii, Vincent Wang, Anthony Le and many others.
The objectives of this internship grant program are as follows:
(1) Build relationships between local government and local community & civic leaders.
(2) Train & cultivate civic leaders who will eventually run for local public offices
(3) Inspire student interns for active civic participation
(4) Build strong local grassroots communities
There will be an information session for grant application provided this Sat and each month for next few months. It’s a mandatory first step before you apply in order to strengthen your proposal.
Please go on our web site and subscribe with your contact information
Best Regards,
Anthony C. Ng
Executive Director
Civic Leadership USA (CLUSA)
2655 Campus Drive, Suite 120
San Mateo, CA 94403
 

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