Jobs, Volunteering and Internships
General Internship Resources
Local Internship & Volunteer Opportunities
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Briarpatch Youth Services of WI: Seeking Spanish-speaking Volunteers to work with local Hispanic families and youth. Please visit www.youthsos.org or call 608-251-6211 for more information.
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Centro Hispano of Dane County: Offergeneral office support and/or assist individuals needing translation for cultural arts and outreach programs, court cases, ESL courses, housing assistance programs, the community center, or participate in an after school tutoring program at locations all over Madison. For more information email kent@chdc.us, or check out Centro Hispano’s Facebook group.
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Colombia Support Network: (Stipend possible for Intern) -- Please contact csn@igc.org for more information. Assist in communications with CSN Chapers; work with CSN Urgent Actions; assist with web page development, and/or help plan delegations to Colombia.
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EDGE Project (Empowering through Development and Gender Equality) is a student organization dedicated to giving students a real-world international development experience by developing meaningful research projects for communities in the developing world, specifically focusing on women’s empowerment. Volunteers and interns will be establishing a partnership with a community in Latin America, and designing and implementing community development projects with that community. For information visit www.wisconsinedgeproject.blogspot.com or contact wisconsin.edge@gmail.com
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Envest Microfinance Cooperative is a non-profit loan fund which manages a unique mix of strategies to alleviate poverty and promote an earth-friendly economy. Driven by both social values and sound business practice, such strategies appeal to both ends of the spectrum—lenders and loan recipients. Envest is seeking bilingual volunteers and interns to conduct general office tasks, research on other microfinance institutions and monitoring of Latin American newspapers. Opportunities for travel on behalf of the organization are possible. Please visit www.envestmicrofinance.org or contact Jon Bishop at jonbishop@envestmicrofinance.org.
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Fair Trade World (FTW) seeks to improve labor conditions and international relations through grassroots organizing. Fair Trade World seeks volunteers and interns to build partnerships in the US and abroad, write grant proposals, market using social media, and develop training materials for travel volunteers. For more information visit www.fairtradeworld.org or contact jd@fairtradeworld.org
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Family Farm Defenders promotes sustainable agriculture, workers’ rights, fair trade, food sovereignty, consumer safety, animal welfare and global justice. Volunteer and internship opportunities include: translating documents from English to Spanish, Portuguese or French; researching information for "Fact Sheets"; table at community events; engaging in grant writing; translating for farm tours with visitors from overseas; and media. Please contact familyfarmdefenders@yahoo.com for more information.
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“Help for Little Hearts”: Mended Little Hearts is a non-profit organization offering support and education to families with children with congenital heart defects. At the moment, they are seeking volunteers who can assist them in translating educational material into Spanish as they increase their efforts to offer support to the Latino community. Please contact Amy Basken (amybasken@charter.net) for more information.
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Interfaith Coalition for Worker Justice seeks volunteers for outreach to religious organizations. For more information, contact director@workerjustice.org or call (608)255-0376.
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Local opportunities for Spanish Speakers (Morgridge Center)
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Madison Arcatao Sister City Project seeks volunteers to assist with various projects to address the following issues in its sister city in El Salvador: human rights, fair trade, community and youth organizing, education, immigration, and the environment. Please contact mascp@mascp.org or call 608-251-9280 for more information.
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Midvale and Lincoln Elementary Schools seek Spanish-speaking Volunteer Tutors for bilingual programs in math and literacy. Both UW-faculty and students have previously participated in this program and found it very worthwhile and enriching. If you're interested in participating, please contact Paul Brinn, Volunteer Coordinator, at pbrinn@madison.k12.wi.us or 608-204-6767 (at Midvale) or 608-204-4956 (at Lincoln).
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Planned Parenthood of WI seeks bilingual volunteers to assist with health education and outreach, advocacy and clerical work. Please contact rhea.vedro@ppwi.org for more information.
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SERRV International (Madison, WI): SERRV International's mission is to promote the social and economic progress of people in developing regions of the world by marketing their products in a just and direct manner. Their goal is to alleviate poverty and empower low-income people through trade, training and other forms of capacity building as they work to improve their lives. SERRV has worked to assist artisans and farmers for more than 55 years and was one of the first alternative trade organizations in the world and also a founding member of the International Fair Trade Association (IFAT). SERRV International offers volunteer/internship positions in Latin America, as well as opportunities from time-to-time at their Madison headquarters.
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The Madison Fund: TMF is always looking for passionate volunteers, interns, and full-time employees interested in making a difference in the community. Being a part of our team means making a long-term difference, not just in the lives of individuals using our loan services but also in Madison as a whole.
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Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua (WCCN): Please contact exdir@wccnica.org for more information. WCCN is currently accepting applications for three internship positions (Research Associate, Operations Associate, and Marketing Associate). These internships have a local and international component.
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Worker’s Rights Center seeks bilingual volunteers for worker advocacy and other projects related to worker’s rights. For more information contact worker@workerjustice.org or call (608)255-0376.
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World Council of Credit Unions
International Opportunities
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Alianca Empreendedora - BRAZIL
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A Mother's Wish Foundation - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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Amizade Global Service Learning - BOLIVIA/BRAZIL/JAMAICA/MEXICO
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Amigos de las Americas: AMIGOS Volunteers conduct community health and development projects in Latin America in partnership with international development agencies, local non-profit and government agencies, and host communities. Participants typically live with host families and work in groups of 2-3 AMIGOS Volunteers per community, providing a unique opportunity to experience Latin America in a very personal way. PLEASE NOTE: Scholarships are available.
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Casa Collectiva - MEXICO
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Center for Global Justice - MEXICO
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Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT) - COLOMBIA/HONDURAS/NICARAGUA - CIAT is an international organization that researches sustainable agricultural development to alleviate poverty in the tropics. The intern's main function is to write (newsletter articles, research briefs, press releases, etc.). Please contact Nathan Clay (claynat2@msu.edu) for more information.
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Child Family Health International - VARIOUS - is a global family of health professionals and students working at the grassroots level to improve the health of the world community. We carry out our mission by supporting our international partner communities though community health projects and Global Health Immersion Programs. CFHI’s 20+ programs in 5 countries connect local health professionals with international students and give first-hand insight into healthcare in underserved communities. Through CFHI programs, participants transform perspectives about self, about global health and healing.
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Colombia Reports - COLOMBIA
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Common Hope - GUATEMALA
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Constru Casa - GUATEMALA - is a a non-profit organization based in Guatelama offering basic housing to families living in extreme poverty. Constru Casa always works in collaboration with local partner organizations to identify and select families of exceptional need. Beneficiary families participate in the construction of their home and also pay back one fourth of the total cost of their house over four years. Constru Casa collaborates with its partner organizations also in other construction projects and community service programs.
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Coope SoliDar - COSTA RICA
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CRIPDES - EL SALVADOR
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Cross Cultural Solutions - VARIOUS
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Cultural Institute of Oaxaca - MEXICO
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Defense de las Ninas (DNI) - COSTA RICA
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Dominican National Commission for UNESCO - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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ENVEST - VARIOUS (Headquarters are in Madison)
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Expanish - ARGENTINA - is a fast-growing International Education organization based in Buenos Aires, which offers high quality Spanish educational programs, from weekly courses to study abroad programs and volunteer placements in Argentina, with a concept of excellence and constant innovation and a mission to generate cultural immersion experiences in Spanish speaking countries. They offer internships at their headquarters in Buenos Aires where interns are compensated in part with free Spanish classes. A LACIS alum, Alexandra Lazar, is one of their Student Advisors.
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Food Sovereignty Tours - VARIOUS (Including Cuba) - Food Sovereignty Tours is a project of Food First/Institute for Food & Development Policy in collaboration with Global Exchange Reality Tours. Our goal is to expose the realities of the global food system, educate participants about alternatives, and help you engage with the global movement for food sovereignty.
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Gabriela Mistral Foundation - CHILE
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Global Volunteer Network - VARIOUS
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Global Youth Connect - EL SALVADOR
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Green Corps - VARIOUS
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IFA - Corporation para el Desarrollo de la Produccion y el Medio Ambiente Laboral - ECUADOR
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Inter-American Development Bank - VARIOUS
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Iracambi Atlantic Rainforest Reasearch and Conservation - BRAZIL
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Institute for International Cooperation and Development
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Instituto Dois Irmaos/Two Brothers Foundation - BRAZIL - Instituto Dois Irmaos is a nonprofit organization based in the United States and Brazil whose mission is to provide educational opportunities in the favela of Rocinha in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, through local and international community service and cultural exchange. They are seeking volunteers, possibly interns, and students interested in conducting researach projects in partnership with their organization.
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IXCHEN - NICARAGUA
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Ministry of Education - SPAIN
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Morgridge International Service Opportunities Page
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Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos - MEXICO
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NISGUA: Working for Justice in Guatemala: - GUATEMALA - Human rights observers needed in Guatemala to provide constant international presence to Guatemalan witnesses involved in precedent-setting genocide cases and other individuals, organizations and communities in defense of their rights (6 month commitment required).
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Play 31 - COSTA RICA
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Peace Corps - VARIOUS
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Centro Sachamama - PERU
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Safe Passage/Camino Seguro - GUATEMALA
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Saint Jude Medical Brasil - BRAZIL
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Summit of the Americas- NGO list
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Tropical Science Center - VARIOUS
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United Nations Economic Commission For Latin America (ECLAC) - VARIOUS
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Universidad de la Complutense - SPAIN
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US Embassy Brasilia - BRAZIL
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Volunteer Bolivia, Cochabamba - BOLIVIA
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Viva Rio - BRAZIL
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World Teach - VARIOUS
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Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua (WCCN) - NICARAGUA
US-Based Opportunities