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Gulf Coast Internship Program

Tucker Foundation

6154 S. Fairbanks Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover NH 03755-3568

Tel. 603-646-3419

2008-09 Application

PROGRAM SUMMARY:

·  Leave-term AmeriCorps Internships with Hands On Gulf Coast (HOGC) in Biloxi, MS

·  Plan and organize HOGC’s Alternative Spring Break Program- work with college students from all over the country!

·  2 Months, full-time internship

·  You get:

o  $400 travel allowance for travel to and from Biloxi

o  Free housing and meals at HOGC

o  $1000 Stipend

o  $1000 Educational award upon successful completion of service

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:

Each applicant must submit the following:

·  Application

·  Resume

·  2 letters of recommendation

·  Applicants must be U.S. citizens due to AmeriCorps regulations

APPLICATION DEADLINE:

For Winter 2009: Thursday, October 23 at 4pm

Additional positions also available for Summer 2009!

Tucker Foundation

Dartmouth College

6154 S. Fairbanks Hall

Hanover, NH 03755-3568

Tel. 603-646-3419

Hands On Gulf Coast AmeriCorps Member

Alternative Spring Break Project Leader

Background: :.Points of Light & Hands On Network leads an international movement of people who roll up their sleeves, get hands on, and solve community problems everyday. Through their Volunteer Center National Network and Hands On Action Centers, the organization supports a network of 370 organizations covering 88% of the US market and eight countries. These organizations mobilize millions of volunteers who partner with more than 12,000 nonprofits, schools and community organizations every year. They put people at the center…repairing homes, ensuring green spaces and partnering with nonprofits, students and faculty to transform schools and communities. Points of Light & Hands On Network encourages people from all walks of life — businesses, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, low-income communities, families, youth, and older adults — to volunteer and be the change in their communities. For more information, visit www.HandsOnNetwork.org or www.PointsOfLight.org.

Hands On Gulf Coast (HOGC) began as Hands On Network’s response to the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Based in Biloxi, Mississippi, HOGC has been in operation since February 2006, continuing a partner’s operation opened in September 2005. Every week, volunteers from across the country come to Biloxi to work with HOGC in cleaning and rebuilding damaged homes, revitalizing public spaces, and supporting local community organizations. Some deployed volunteers are housed at the HOGC Civic Action Center, a unique and welcoming volunteer community. As recovery from Hurricane Katrina progresses, HOGC is working towards becoming a locally run organization that engages local volunteers in improving their own community through service. HOGC is committed to giving both deployed and local volunteers the chance to participate meaningfully in the recovery of the Gulf Coast; we are also committed to aiding the recovery process in a way that supports the visions, traditions, and efforts of local residents

Description: Hands On Gulf Coast is currently seeking an AmeriCorps member to help plan and organize the 2008 Alternative Spring Break (ASB) experience for the colleges and universities that plan to come to Hands On Gulf Coast during March 2008.

Positions Available: 2 Minimum Time (300 hr, approximately 2 months) AmeriCorps member positions to serve in Biloxi Mississippi from approximately January to March 2009.

Responsibilities:

·  Communicate with Spring Break groups prior to their arrival to HOGC, ensuring they have all their final questions answered and details arranged.

·  Coordinate the experience of Alternative Spring Break groups while they are at HOGC.

·  Help orient the ASB groups as they arrive and assist in debriefing them upon departure.

·  Assist in the evaluation process of ASB groups experience.

·  Lead volunteers on projects, when needed.

Qualifications:

·  U.S. Citizenship

·  Previous leadership or volunteer experience

·  Happy working with people with outgoing personality

·  Well organized

·  Professional

·  Proactive in development of solutions to challenges

·  Ability to work creatively and collaboratively with other team members

·  Valid drivers license

Benefits:

·  $1,000 Living Stipend

·  $1,000 Education awarduponsuccessful completion of service

·  Free housing and meals at HOGC

·  Travel allowance for travel to and from Biloxi, MS

·  Forbearance of qualified federal student loans deferred


Gulf Coast Internship Program

Tucker Foundation

6154 S. Fairbanks Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover NH 03755-3568

Tel. 603-646-3419

STUDENT APPLICATION FOR INTERNSHIP

Please submit this application, your résumé, and 2 letters of recommendation

by the deadline date.

PERSONAL DATA

1. Name Class Term of Project

2. SS# ID# Major

3. Campus Address Hinman Box Tel.

4. Home Address

5. Home Tel.

6. Parent/Guardian Address: Tel.

(For emergency use only) Work or Office Tel.

7. Are you an U.S. citizen? Yes______No______

8. Are you in good standing at the College? ______

9. Are you a “need based” financial aid recipient at the College?______

10.  Please fill in the following chart. Include five volunteer or paid work experiences, travel, and extra curricular academic project/program involvement since your freshman year of high school. Select the five you feel were the most important.

Date of service/work Location Experience Was What Learned

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Short Answer Questions (please type your responses; you may attach a separate sheet if necessary):

11. Please describe your motivations for pursuing a Gulf Coast Internship.

12. What do you hope to learn from a Gulf Coast Internship experience?

13. Tell us about yourself – the skills, talents, and values you bring to this opportunity. Specifically what skills and experience do you have that relates to the position description?

14. What experiences have you had traveling, living, and/or working in another culture or with people of ethnic/racial backgrounds different from your own?

15. List 5 goals you have for the next 5-10 years. How does this internship relate to these goals?

Please initial below:

______I certify that the information I have provided on my application is accurate and complete. I also understand that the Director may choose to discuss my candidacy with my class dean, other appropriate College officials, and/or consult my dean’s file as a means to further determine my suitability as a Gulf Coast intern.

______I have read the Gulf Coast Internship general information and procedures

Applicant’s name (please print)

Signature Date

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Optional Self-Identification Category

Self-identification is completely voluntary. The information will not influence your application for an internship. We compile the information on an historical basis to track program trends.

A. Ethnic Background

Tucker Foundation asks for racial/ethnic information fully aware that the categories and definitions used are overly general and that many people belong to more than one group.

If you wish to be identified with a particular ethnic group, please check the following:

______American Indian or Alaskan Native - A person with origins in any of the original peoples of North America or who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition.

______ Asian or Pacific Islander - A person with origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent or Pacific Islands. This includes people from China, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands, American Samoa, India, and Vietnam.

______Black, non-Hispanic - A person with origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa (but not of Hispanic origin).

______Latino/Hispanic - A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture of origin, regardless of race. This includes persons from Spain, but not from Spanish-speaking countries in Central or South America unless they are of Spanish culture or origin.

______White, non-Hispanic - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North African, or the Middle East (but not of Hispanic origin).

______Multiracial (please specify)

B. Gender

______Male

______Female

______Transgender

Thank you for your cooperation!

Name: Class:

To internship applicants:

The above-named applicant has applied for a Gulf Coast Internship to undertake an assignment with Hands On Gulf Coast in Mississippi. Applicants acknowledge that they are responsible for conducting themselves in accordance with acceptable standards of behavior in the jurisdiction in which the proposed activities are conducted and, if required, for securing governmental or other approvals needed to conduct the proposed project.

Health Issues

It is the responsibility of the applicant and his/her parents/guardians to maintain adequate health insurance coverage, including (if desired) insurance for emergency medical evacuation. In the case of preexisting or chronic medical or psychological problems, applicants are advised to consult their health-care provider as to the feasibility of the project. In the case of an internship working in hospitals, schools or transitional shelters, applicants are advised to consult their internship supervisor and the Travel Clinic at Dick’s House to inquire if immunizations are required.

Security Issues

Applicants are responsible for adherence to the laws of the jurisdiction in which the internship activities are conducted, and for ascertaining in advance the appropriate standards of personal comportment. Should the applicant become involved in a legal difficulty (such as arrest or a civil complaint), it is the applicant’s responsibility to handle the situation. In addition, applicants should keep the Tucker Foundation and their parents/guardians informed of their address at all times.

Applicants are responsible for discussing their intended travel and activities with their parent(s) or guardian(s), and providing parent(s) or guardian(s) with current addresses and contact information to facilitate both regular and urgent communications for the duration of the project.

By signing this form, applicants acknowledge that they are assuming certain risks in conducting the project and release Dartmouth College, its officers, employees, and agents from any and all claims and causes of action for loss of or damage to property, financial loss, personal injury, or death arising out of any travel or activity conducted as a part of or in connection with this project.

I have read the above statement and agree to its terms.

Signature of Student Date

Applicant’s signature is required before final approval of a Gulf Coast internship and the release of award funds.


LEAVE-TERM FUNDING RECOMMENDATION FORM

This form, its instructions and the subsequent letter of recommendation may be used in application to internship and fellowship funding programs administered by the Tucker Foundation, the Rockefeller Center, the Dickey Center, and Career Services. Please deliver this form and your recommendation letter by giving it to the student or by sending it directly to the appropriate office(s), checked below.

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To be completed by the applicant:

I waive ____ do not waive_____ any right I may have to read or obtain copies of the recommendation.

Placement: ______Internship Term: ______

Brief Description: ______

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Centers to which you are applying for funding (check all that apply):

___Tucker Foundation (To: Fellowships & Internships, Tucker Foundation, HB 6154, Fax: 603-646-2645)

___Rockefeller Center (To: Internships, Rockefeller Center, HB 6082, Fax: 603-646-1329)

___Dickey Center (To: Internships, The Dickey Center, HB 6048, Fax: 603-646-2168)

___Career Services (To: Boehm Coster Grant, Career Services, HB 6208, Fax: 603-646-1630)

Due date for the recommendation to be received at the appropriate office: ______

Signature of Applicant ______Date ______

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To be completed by the applicant’s reference:

Students participating in unpaid leave-term internships and fellowships can apply to the Rockefeller Center, Tucker Foundation, Dickey Center, and Career Service’s Nancy Boehm Coster Public Policy Career Encouragement Program for funding to defray their costs. Some examples of Tucker projects are: teaching in urban schools; working with homeless shelters, refugee centers, legal aid, medical projects abroad, and helping handicapped children. Examples of Rockefeller Center and Boehm Coster internships include: working for a Member of Congress, a federal or state agency, and a non-profit or advocacy group. Examples of Dickey projects include overseas internships at embassies, research organizations, clinics or nonprofits. Stipends are provided for living expenses. Supplemental funds are sometimes available for students on financial aid.

We appreciate your taking the time to fill out this recommendation form on behalf of the prospective intern or fellow. Please respond to the questions on the following page, commenting on the appropriateness of the proposed internship to the applicant. Be sure to return this cover page with your recommendation. Thank you for helping us to make our awards wisely.

Name (please print): ______

Signature: ______

Address: ______City: ______State:____ Zip:______

Phone (Work): ______(Home): ______

Relationship to student: ______

Date: ______

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NOTE: Internship and fellowship applications, including all recommendations, must be complete for a student to be considered for funding.


TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT’S REFERENCE:

(Please feel free to attach a letter or separate document addressing the following questions)

1. How long and under what circumstances have you known the applicant?

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2. Describe the applicant’s strengths.

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3. Describe the applicant’s weaknesses.

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4. How would this internship enrich the student’s academic pursuits?

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5. How does the applicant respond to stressful situations? To decision-making situations?

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6. Based on your interactions and experiences with the applicant, please comment on the following characteristics?

Leadership:______

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Dependability:______

Ability to work with others:______

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Initiative:______

Tolerance:______

Flexibility:______

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7. How do you rate this applicant as a student intern (check one)?

______Outstanding, more than qualified

______Good, better than many

______Weak, should be discouraged


LEAVE-TERM FUNDING RECOMMENDATION FORM

This form, its instructions and the subsequent letter of recommendation may be used in application to internship and fellowship funding programs administered by the Tucker Foundation, the Rockefeller Center, the Dickey Center, and Career Services. Please deliver this form and your recommendation letter by giving it to the student or by sending it directly to the appropriate office(s), checked below.

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