The Hunger Project (THP) is a global non-profit organization whose mission is to end hunger and
poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centered strategies and advocating for their
widespread adoption in regions where hunger persists. We operate in 23 countries with 350 staff
and have mobilized 395,000 volunteer leaders worldwide. Our programs throughout Africa, South
Asia and Latin America are based on an innovative, holistic approach, which empowers women and
men living in rural villages to become the agents of their own development and make sustainable
progress in overcoming hunger and poverty.
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The Hunger Project: Feel Good Special Projects
The Hunger Project (THP) is a global non-profit organization whose mission is to end hunger and
poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centered strategies and advocating for their
widespread adoption in regions where hunger persists. We operate in 23 countries with 350 staff
and have mobilized 395,000 volunteer leaders worldwide. Our programs throughout Africa, South
Asia and Latin America are based on an innovative, holistic approach, which empowers women and
men living in rural villages to become the agents of their own development and make sustainable
progress in overcoming hunger and poverty.
Episcopal Futures
Episcopal Futures is an initiative of collaborative transformation of the Episcopal Diocese of New York focused on providing dynamic resources to local parishes in order to help them thrive.
Mission Statement: Catalyzing collaborative, imaginative, and Spirit-led communities to faithfully transform our Episcopal Futures
The Black Music History Library Spring Internship
The Black Music History Library is a digital collection of books, articles, documentaries, series, podcasts and more about the Black origins of traditional and popular music.
Founded in 2020 by NYU Gallatin alumna Jenzia Burgos, BMHL was born out of a need to make resources about Black music history as comprehensive and accessible as possible. This online library considers the term “Black music” widely to include any instance in which the participation of Black folks led to the creation or innovation of music across the diaspora. As a result, visitors can expect to find resources for just about every genre on BMHL—including those in which the contributions of Black artists have often been minimized or omitted from traditional accounts of music history. BMHL continues to be updated and expanded to this day.
New York Theatre Workshop 2022/2023 Fellowship
Deadline: March 21st, 2022 by 5pm EST At New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW), we work relentlessly to empower visionary theatre-makers and bring their work to adventurous audiences through productions, artist workshops and education and community engagement programs. We nurture pioneering new writers like Hammaad Chaudry and Nathan Alan Davis alongside powerhouse playwrights like Amy Herzog […]
Love Nafi
Deadline: Ongoing Love Nafi (Nofisat Almaroof M.D.) is a creative producer and health guru. Pulling at the heart strings of afro-millenials, she inspires principles of self-empowerment and solidarity through unique multimedia content and bold health & wellness channels. She has a boutique fitness coaching company Fit Focus Finesse and a digital series Diaspora Diary. […]
Astrea Media
Astrea Media, a non-profit organization dedicated to producing media projects on human rights and environmental issues, is seeking interns for Summer 2020. Our last documentary project was a New York Times “Critic’s Pick”, broadcast on television internationally and streamed on Netflix in 41 countries. We are currently nearing completion of Silent U., a documentary that […]