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Do you want to make a Difference? Be a Campus Rep for ClassWish.org!

ClasswishNew York, NY
We are recruiting outstanding undergraduate and graduate students as Campus Reps to collaborate on the boldest nonprofit initiative we know. We are looking for entrepreneurial, passionate, and energetic students with exceptional skills. This is an outstanding leadership opportunity in an innovative start-up nonprofit. Here is the problem we are tackling: K-12 schools in this country do not have enough resources to let children explore their potential and excel. Books, computers, art supplies, musical instruments, science equipment, sports equipment, and even paper for computers and printers are all in desperately short supply. Our Approach: ClassWish.org, an exciting new nonprofit, uses modern business practices and the latest marketing techniques to help 125,000 schools serving 56 million kids, inform, inspire and engage supporters. Teachers visit the site to create Wish Lists of the resources they need. People in the community can see exactly what is needed and contribute to help. The work: Teachers and students are already getting supplies from ClassWish.org. Now, we need to raise greater awareness and encourage more participation so we can help more kids. Campus Reps will promote various campaigns at their colleges. The first to launch is a micro-philanthropy program, which you can read about at http://ThankTheTeachers.org. College students are writing notes to former K-12 teachers to thank them for their support and to let them know of ClassWish.org, at the same time. This is a great way for teachers to learn of the opportunity to get needed resources, and it is a quick and easy way for college students to make a difference. Imagine how many teachers we could reach if even 25% of the students at your college each took just a couple of minutes to write to former teachers. Campus Reps will promote Thank The Teachers on their campus, using a combination of direct outreach, social media, and other communications tools. What do we offer? You will enhance your resume with a solid record of professional achievement and community service, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have helped children get the tools they need to perform at their best. If you want a great experience doing something you will always be proud of, send a cover letter and a resume to interns@ClassWish.org. Impress us. This is competitive.

Music or Sport Managment and Marketing internship - Make a difference intern at ClassWish.org!

ClasswishNew York, NY
READ MORE AN APPLY ON: http://classwish-intern-postings.org Interns will work with our co-founder, professionals, and other interns to raise awareness of the need and of this new solution. Among other things, interns will help as we: refine our sports marketing strategy work with BSN, a major sports retailer, to raise awareness invite professional and college athletes to create profile pages on ClassWish.org, honoring their former teachers or coaches, and encouraging support for school sports equipment invite those athletes to appear in web banner ads promoting support of sports equipment in schools. We are customizing those banners so that any New York school could have, for instance, a Derek Jeter web banner promoting their own sports program work with publicists for athletes to generate additional exposure seek the promotional support of professional sports teams and venues solicit editorial coverage and the donation of unsold ad inventory from sports magazines, television shows and websites; the sports sections of newspapers; and from blogs and fan sites invite promotional support and sponsorship from sporting goods companies seek partnerships with the NFL, USA Football, and other sports organizations create video and radio PSAs and seek distribution for them launch a student video contest, Its Not Fair! My school doesnt even have sports equipment and a student journalism contest with the same theme. use social media to engage coaches, students, and consumers

Do you want to make a Difference? Be a Campus Rep for ClassWish.org!

ClasswishNew York, NY
Do you want to make a Difference? Be a Campus Rep for ClassWish.org! We are recruiting outstanding undergraduate and graduate students as Campus Reps to collaborate on the boldest nonprofit initiative we know. We are looking for entrepreneurial, passionate, and energetic students with exceptional skills. This is an outstanding leadership opportunity in an innovative start-up nonprofit. Here is the problem we are tackling: K-12 schools in this country do not have enough resources to let children explore their potential and excel. Books, computers, art supplies, musical instruments, science equipment, sports equipment, and even paper for computers and printers are all in desperately short supply. Our Approach: ClassWish.org, an exciting new nonprofit, uses modern business practices and the latest marketing techniques to help 125,000 schools serving 56 million kids, inform, inspire and engage supporters. Teachers visit the site to create Wish Lists of the resources they need. People in the community can see exactly what is needed and contribute to help. The work: Teachers and students are already getting supplies from ClassWish.org. Now, we need to raise greater awareness and encourage more participation so we can help more kids. Campus Reps will promote various campaigns at their colleges. The first to launch is a micro-philanthropy program, which you can read about at http://ThankTheTeachers.org. College students are writing notes to former K-12 teachers to thank them for their support and to let them know of ClassWish.org, at the same time. This is a great way for teachers to learn of the opportunity to get needed resources, and it is a quick and easy way for college students to make a difference. Imagine how many teachers we could reach if even 25% of the students at your college each took just a couple of minutes to write to former teachers. Campus Reps will promote Thank The Teachers on their campus, using a combination of direct outreach, social media, and other communications tools. What do we offer? You will enhance your resume with a solid record of professional achievement and community service, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have helped children get the tools they need to perform at their best. READ MORE AND APPLY AT: http://classwish-intern-postings.org

An Internship with Class Wish makes a real Difference

ClasswishNew York, NY
Do you want to make a Difference? Intern at ClassWish.org! Work in NYC or Virtually SEE MORE AND APPLY AT: http://classwish-intern-postings.org We are recruiting outstanding high school, undergraduate and graduate students as interns to collaborate on the boldest nonprofit initiative we know. We are looking for passionate, energetic students with exceptional skills to take initiative on a range of projects. This is an outstanding leadership opportunity in an innovative start-up nonprofit organization. Here is the problem we are tackling: K-12 schools in this country do not have enough resources to let children explore their potential and excel. Books, computers, art supplies, musical instruments, science equipment, sports equipment, and even paper for computers and printers are all in desperately short supply. Our Approach: ClassWish.org, an exciting new nonprofit, uses modern business practices and the latest marketing techniques to help 125,000 schools serving 56 million kids, inform, inspire and engage supporters. Teachers visit the site to create Wish Lists of the resources they need. People in the community can see exactly what is needed and contribute to help. About Us: The people behind ClassWish.org include such prominent education and business leaders as Adam Hirsch, COO, Mashable; Laurie Coots, CMO, TBWA; Scott Cutler, EVP, New York Stock Exchange; Chris Graves, Global CEO, Ogilvy PR; Betsy Morgan, former CEO, Huffington Post; Nancy Pelz-Paget, Director, Education and Society Program, Aspen Institute; Sharon Robinson, CEO, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. Forbes Magazine liked our approach so much that they donated a full page to help raise awareness. Yo-Yo Ma, Tony Hawk and Dwight Howard are among the celebrities who have offered to help promote ClassWish.org.

An Internship with Class Wish makes a real Difference

ClasswishNew York, NY
Do you want to make a Difference? Intern at ClassWish.org! Work in NYC or Virtually SEE MORE AND APPLY AT: http://classwish-intern-postings.org We are recruiting outstanding high school, undergraduate and graduate students as interns to collaborate on the boldest nonprofit initiative we know. We are looking for passionate, energetic students with exceptional skills to take initiative on a range of projects. This is an outstanding leadership opportunity in an innovative start-up nonprofit organization. Here is the problem we are tackling: K-12 schools in this country do not have enough resources to let children explore their potential and excel. Books, computers, art supplies, musical instruments, science equipment, sports equipment, and even paper for computers and printers are all in desperately short supply. Our Approach: ClassWish.org, an exciting new nonprofit, uses modern business practices and the latest marketing techniques to help 125,000 schools serving 56 million kids, inform, inspire and engage supporters. Teachers visit the site to create Wish Lists of the resources they need. People in the community can see exactly what is needed and contribute to help. About Us: The people behind ClassWish.org include such prominent education and business leaders as Adam Hirsch, COO, Mashable; Laurie Coots, CMO, TBWA; Scott Cutler, EVP, New York Stock Exchange; Chris Graves, Global CEO, Ogilvy PR; Betsy Morgan, former CEO, Huffington Post; Nancy Pelz-Paget, Director, Education and Society Program, Aspen Institute; Sharon Robinson, CEO, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. Forbes Magazine liked our approach so much that they donated a full page to help raise awareness. Yo-Yo Ma, Tony Hawk and Dwight Howard are among the celebrities who have offered to help promote ClassWish.org.

Cause Marketing Internships

ClasswishNew York, NY — Virtual
We seek outstanding undergraduate and graduate students as interns for the school year and for the summer to work collaborate on the Cause Marketing program of the boldest nonprofit initiative we know. We are looking for entrepreneurial, creative, passionate, and energetic students with exceptional skills to take initiative on a range of cause marketing projects. This is an outstanding leadership opportunity in an innovative, emerging nonprofit. Here is the problem we are tackling: K-12 schools in this country do not have enough resources for children to explore their potential and excel. Books, computers, art supplies, musical instruments, science equipment, sports equipment, and even paper for computers and printers are all in desperately short supply. Our Approach: ClassWish.org, an exciting nonprofit, uses modern business practices and the latest marketing techniques to help generate funding to provide needed resources to 56 million kids at 125,000 schools. Teachers visit the site to create Wish Lists of the resources they need. People in the community can see exactly what is needed and contribute to help. Our Cause Marketing campaigns generate funding and awareness. About Us: The people behind ClassWish.org include such prominent education and business leaders as Adam Hirsch, former COO, Mashable; Scott Cutler, EVP, New York Stock Exchange; Betsy Morgan, former CEO, Huffington Post; Nancy Pelz-Paget, Director, Education and Society Program, Aspen Institute; Sharon Robinson, CEO, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. Cause Marketing: Teachers and students are already getting supplies from ClassWish.org. Now, we need to raise greater awareness and funding so we can encourage more participation and help more kids. A key element of that is our Cause Marketing work.