2025 National Fellowship Program for Asian American Organizing and Civic Engagement

The Seeding Change National Fellowship is an intensive summer volunteer program that develops the skills, leadership, and commitment of young people to organize in our communities for racial, economic, and gender justice. The program combines substantial investment in political development and organizing training through placement at host sites with intentional community-building, personal reflection and community-centered … Read more

Job Op – Program Manager & Finance / Ops Manager (NQAPIA)

The National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance is hiring! We are looking for a Program Manager, and Finance and Operations Manager. NQAPIA is a national leader in the LGBTQ+ AANHPI community and serves as a convener of community leaders and groups; preparer of leaders to challenge systemic injustices; and advocates for LGBTQ+ AANHPI liberation across … Read more

Hunter College Documentary Cohort Internship Program

Hunter Documentary Cohort is a boutique internship placement program for students interested in careers in nonfiction storytelling. Each student is placed with a local unscripted production company according to their interests, to work alongside and learn from industry professionals. The program also connects students with alumni, resources, and off campus cultural activities to foster creative and professional … Read more

Eliminating physical activity disparities between male and female youth could save hundreds of millions of dollars, new study says

This study, led by researchers from the Center for Advanced Technology and Communication in Health (CATCH) at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH) and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), contributes to the growing body of evidence suggesting that targeted interventions can have a profound … Read more

PEN America U.S. Writers Aid Initiative

PEN America is an organization of writers and their allies, and that solidarity is never more important than when members of our literary community face crises. PEN America’s U.S. Writers Aid Initiative, part of the PEN America Writers Emergency Fund, offers grants for writers in the United States facing acute financial need following an emergency … Read more

William T. Grant Foundation invites applications for research to reduce inequality

The William T. Grant Foundation invites applications for its Research Grants on Reducing Inequality program, which supports research to build, test, or increase understanding of programs, policies, or practices to reduce inequality in the academic, social, behavioral, or economic outcomes of young people ages 5 to 25 in the United States, along dimensions of race, … Read more