- Jewish Women's Archive
The Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) uncovers, chronicles, and transmits to a broad public the rich history of American Jewish women. They are looking for interns to help with documentary film marketing, archives management, and website creation.
- Jewish Organizing Initiative (JOI)
JOI offers Jewish young adults the chance to learn grassroots community organizing, explore their Jewish identity together, and become leaders in the pursuit of social justice. They offer a year-long paid community organizing fellowship.
- Dorot Foundation
A fellowship for a year in Israel as part of a learning community studying, travelling, attending seminars, and conferences, and engaging in volunteer activities. The goal is to return with leadership skills that you can contribute in the years to come.
- Avodah
Avodah engages young people in direct work on the causes and effects of poverty in the United States. Programs place you as full-time employees in centers in Chicago, New York, New Orleans, and Washington, DC. An Earlham student has interned.