DiscoverWhatMovesYou
TruMotivate is a story-based assessment that helps students understand themselves, how they’re wired for success, and how they’re uniquely motivated Personalized results empower students to articulate their value, show up at their best, choose the right career, and cultivate deep meaning, satisfaction, and fulfillment in their work and everyday life.
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REV. LEAH GUNNING FRANCIS, PH.D.
SR. VP & CHIEF MISSIONS OFFICER
INDIANA UNIV HOSPITALS
REV. BRIDGET PIGGUE, TH.D. DIR. OF SPIRITUAL HEALTH
EMORY UNIV HOSPITAL - MIDTOWN
MARCH 20, 2025 6:30 - 7:45 PM
EXPANDING VOCATIONAL IMAGINATION SERIES ZOOM
Emory’s Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life is seeking qualified graduate students to serve as live-in graduate assistants. This unique position offers valuable experience and benefits, including immersion into Emory, free housing, a stipend, a meal plan, etc.
This opportunity is great for graduate students looking to immerse themselves in the Emory experience beyond the classroom. Below are some key details about the live-in graduate assistant position:
Position Title: Eagle Row Graduate House Director (GHD)
Responsibilities: Managing and overseeing residential facilities on Eagle Row
Benefits: Free housing, 10k annual stipend, meal plan and parking
Duration: August 1, 2025- May 31, 2026
Application Deadline: March 7, 2025
How to Apply: Email a cover letter and resume to Hannah Howell, Senior Coordinator with the Office of Sorority & Fraternity Life at hannah.elizabeth.howell@emory.edu
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Professional Development Opportunities
�� RRA™ Applications Are NOW OPEN! ��
Calling all Atlanta-based, Black-owned product brands! The RICE Retail Readiness Academy™ (RRA™) is BACK and ready to equip ambitious entrepreneurs with the tools, access, and strategy to scale their businesses and secure shelf space.
Last year’s cohort walked away with game-changing insights, funding, and direct access to major retailers now, it’s your turn!
Who should apply?
-Black-owned brands with traction and revenue
-Entrepreneurs selling online, in local stores, or preparing for major retail -Founders ready to refine their retail strategy and scale up
What’s in it for you?
-Connections to top retailers & industry insiders
-A $5,000 grant to invest in your business
-Expert coaching on supply chain, funding & retail strategy
- A brand content shoot to strengthen your marketing & visibility
Key Dates:
�� Applications Open: TODAY – February 17, 2025
�� RRA™ Interest Mixer: February 24, 2025 | 6PM
�� Application Deadline: March 1, 2025
This is your moment to level up. Don’t miss this opportunity to position your brand for long-term retail success!
Tag a business owner who needs to apply & spread the word!
The future is Fulton! Join us at our inperson #Teacher Hiring events! This is an opportunity to interview and become one of Fulton County School's newest family members. #TeachInFulton #ThriveInFulton
Art Papers
ATLANTA ART ECOSYSTEMS
A PUBLIC TALKS SERIES
A two-day series of public programs focused on the Atlanta visual art community’s resilience, adaptability, and sustainability
Saturday, March 1 & Sunday, March 2
Hosted by Atlanta Contemporary 535 Means St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
Art Papers presents a series of public conversations that bring together members of the visual art community who are invested in addressing challenges faced by the nonprofit visual arts sector in Atlanta.
We invite artists, arts administrators, institutional experimenters, collectors, funders, and anyone who is invested in the future of Atlanta’s Art Ecosystems to join us.
Attendees are invited to choose individual program elements, or attend the full series – we just ask that you RSVP for each element that you will attend.
Hey guys! Interested in creative writing and looking to perfect your craft? The New School has applications open for their Paris Summer Writing Intensive, a Creative Writing Certificate Program. Experience workshops that offer the opportunity to refine your craft in fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, memoir, or poetry – in France! Deadline to apply is March 3.
Learn More & Apply
Convenings are powerful opportunities for collective action that strengthen movements, forge new connections, and inspire partnerships. The Youth Climate Convening Grant supports youth climate and social justice activists in creating spaces to build relationships, innovate, and prepare for future resilience. This grant helps organize gatherings either online or offline that contribute to strategy alignment and collective impact.
Application deadline: 3 March 2025
�� Are you a human rights defender, activist, researcher, journalist, or lawyer passionate about civic space and grassroots resistance? Amnesty International is offering an 18-month, part-time Global Civic Space Fellowship to document and analyze civic space restrictions worldwide.
�� Who can apply?
✅ Activists, researchers, and human rights defenders with experience in civic space resistance
✅ Academics, journalists, lawyers, and policy experts working on human rights issues
✅ Grassroots organizers fighting against civic space restrictions
✅ No formal academic qualifications required
✅ Fluent in English (additional regional language skills are a plus)
✅ Must have legal authorization to work from their location (fully remote, no relocation support)
�� What’s in it for you?
�� Paid opportunity – Fixed stipend of $25,000
�� Work from anywhere – Fully remote position
�� Make an impact – Help shape Amnesty’s global civic space advocacy
✍ Write & publish – Share your insights through blogs, opinion pieces & reports
�� Collaborate & engage – Connect with activists and thought leaders
�� Deadline: March 6, 2025 (23:59 PM UK Time)
We are looking for people interested in joining #CulturalSurvival's internships. Three months were you will find mentorship and grow in a nonprofit organization dedicated to defending #IndigenousRights.
Open internships:International Bazaar Program Internship:
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Capacity Building Program Internship:
https://lnkd.in/gv6dRJGX
Communications Internship:
https://lnkd.in/gvCtSR94
Community Media Program Internship: https://lnkd.in/gM2AaFWn
Calling all changemakers! �� HealthEquity Community Foundation is awarding grants to organizations that are making an impact in their communities.
We’re looking for charitable nonprofits that tackle challenges in:
✅ Financial Education & Literacy
✅ Health & Medicine
✅ Mental Health & Crisis Support
✅ Basic Human Needs
Spread the word and apply by March 7
AI, Systems, and Society Conference
Join top scholars and practitioners on the Emory Atlanta campus to explore AI's societal and ethical impacts, with a focus on algorithmic fairness and AI decisionmaking. March 7-8, 2025
Emory Center for Ethics, Room 102 1531 Dickey Drive
Atlanta, Georgia
Learn More & Apply
The Second Day Impact Fellowship is accepting applications now for Summer 2025 roles! The priority deadline to apply is March 13.
We are recruiting for remote + hybrid roles across the country. We have roles available in communications, data analysis, policy, advocacy, consulting, and more. Our roles pay $15-$25 per hour, AND you receive professional development and coaching as part of the Fellowship program.
Apply for the Fellowship today: https://lnkd.in/eUePZc7H
To learn more about the Fellowship and how to stand out in your application, attend our information session on March 5 at 7 PM EST on Zoom. Register today: bit.ly/SD345
The Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will select 30 nonprofits to each receive a $50,000 grant to use data to improve local conditions and help residents live their healthiest lives.
The program helps nonprofits use data to catalyze local action and address inequities in the physical, economic, and social conditions of a place. These include housing, transportation, community safety, climate and environment, the built environment, and other local conditions. Grants are awarded annually.
Apply by March 18
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Each year, the Center selects fellows from a broad range of disciplines and backgrounds such as law, journalism, higher education, social science, technology and government.
The Center welcomes candidates from all backgrounds to apply, and invites a wide range of innovative projects. As part of the University of California, the Center is committed to promoting diversity and equal opportunity in its education, services and administration, as well as research and creative activity. We are focused on projects that address current issues affecting students, staff, administrators and faculty and will have a direct impact on individuals and communities across campuses. Work products can take many forms such as (but not limited to) qualitative/quantitative research, curricular modules, toolkits or training programs/pilots. To learn about what our current class of fellows are working on, click here. For more information about the work of previous fellows, click here.
The one-year fellowship will run from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026.
This is not a residential fellowship. Selected fellowships will be awarded $20,000 to support their work, and up to $5,000 in research funds will be available as needed.
Applications are due by Friday, March 21, 2025 at midnight. If you have questions, please feel free to contact freespeechcenter@uci.edu.
The LMSP Graduate Summer Fellowship is a paid 6-week, cohort-based summer program that offers research opportunities in museums.
The program brings together a cohort of graduate students to explore Latino history, art, or culture through collections and scholarship at the Smithsonian. Students will engage with Smithsonian professionals, scholars, and leaders in the museum field.
Through the program’s museum studies seminar series and the hands-on fellowship projects, participants gain valuable professional experience while exploring different aspects of museum work. The program is designed for graduate students interested in museum careers including curatorial and archival departments.
The program receives funding from the Latino Initiatives Pool, a federal fund administered by the National Museum of the American Latino.
Deadline to apply: Monday, March 31
Applications for the 2025-2026 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper fellowship are open until March 31, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. PST.
Named for the “mother of African-American journalism,” the program was launched in 2022 to provide recent graduates, mid-career alums and former students of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with yearlong, salaried fellowships with full benefits in reporting, audience engagement and news product management.
About the program
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellows will spend a year working in reporting, audience engagement and product management roles with full-time salaries and benefits, made possible by the generous support of Michelle Mercer and Bruce Golden. Fellows are embedded in their respective teams and receive mentorship and professional development. We also provide career coaching to prepare fellows for their path after their fellowship.
The Humanity in Action journey begins with a dynamic program on social justice, human rights, and remembrance. Expand your perspective and become a life-long member of our community.
1. Over the following year, Fellows implement a community based Action Project.
The Humanity in Action Fellowships start with 3 weeks of immersive study.
2. Upon completion, Fellows join our transatlantic network of over 3,000 Fellows and Senior Fellows.
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3. Applications for 2025 Fellowships are now open! To learn more about this year's Fellowship programs, continue below.
Pastoral Residency Program
Wilshire Baptist Church encourages followers of Christ to listen for the call to vocational ministry. We want children, youth and young adults to view a calling to ministry as equally significant as a calling to medicine, law or business Pathways to Ministry is our initiative to nurture the work of the Holy Spirit within the lives of those considering a calling to vocational ministry.
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The flagship effort of Pathways to Ministry, Wilshire’s Pastoral Residency Program has become a nationally recognized model for excellence in clergy preparation. Wilshire identifies as a “teaching congregation,” just as some hospitals are teaching hospitals with medical residents.
While the training offered in seminaries and divinity schools focuses on academic and biblical knowledge, what’s often missing is practical teaching about the work of the church Wilshire seeks to fill that gap by offering recent seminary or divinity school graduates two years to learn the ropes of local church ministry in a safe and healthy practicum In the long term, we believe, this will extend the ministry of pastors and prevent early burnout
Historyoftheprogram
Howtoapply
Wilshire is accepting applications for two pastoral residents to begin Aug 1, 2025 Candidates should identify with the Baptist or Free Church Tradition and hold a Master of Divinity degree by the start date. The residency is a full-time job, not an internship. Residents receive competitive salaries and benefits packages, including a parsonage.
To apply, please submit a resumé and a one-page statement of call addressing how your sense of call, family of origin and the role the church has played in your life align with your desire to become a pastoral resident. When applying, please let us know how you learned about the program. Submit materials to: Timothy Peoples, Senior Pastor, at tpeoples@ wilshirebc org, and Charlie Fuller, Pathways to Ministry Director, at cfuller@wilshirebc.org.
Wilshire called its first pastoral resident in 2002 and soon expanded from one to four residents after receiving a major grant from the Lilly Endowment. Residents have come to Wilshire from schools such as Duke Divinity School, Wake Forest University Divinity School, Harvard Divinity School, Princeton Seminary, Yale Divinity School, Truett Seminary at Baylor University, Candler School of Theology at Emory University and McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University.
Wilshire now has over three dozen resident alumni serving around the US and overseas In 2022 the church called former pastoral resident Timothy Peoples as senior pastor
The residency program is now funded by contributions to the George A Mason Pathways to Ministry Endowment Fund
Whatisapastoralresident?
Pastoral residents are full-time members of our ministerial staff learning to be generalists in ministry as they gain experience in preaching, teaching, pastoral care, administration and congregational organization
They help plan and lead worship, preach for Sunday morning services and lead vespers services a few times each year. They teach in Sunday School classes and gain firsthand experience working with youth and children. They learn how to lead mission trips, how to baptize, how to celebrate the Lord’s Supper, how to handle weddings and funerals, how to manage committees and promote stewardship, how to create a churchwide budget and how to be the personal presence of Christ to congregants in times of need.
Over the course of their two years, residents develop the pastoral identity, theological frameworks and habits of work and leadership necessary for them to thrive as pastors in vocational ministry