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The McCormick Foundation in Chicago is seeking a Research Intern for the Engage Youth Strategy, focusing on the Democracy Schools Initiative. This part-time role involves assisting with data collection, analysis, and evaluating civic education programs.
The ideal candidate is currently enrolled in a relevant degree program, demonstrates a passion for civic engagement, and possesses strong research and communication skills. This opportunity provides valuable experience in a professional office environment, supporting grant evaluation and community engagement initiatives.
Our mission is to strengthen democracy in Illinois through informed and engaged citizens and communities, and responsive systems of government. The goals of the Democracy Program are that 1) youth are informed, actively participate in their communities, and have healthy civic dispositions (see the end of this document for more information about this strategy); 2) local journalism is vigorous, independent, and effective at connecting and informing all levels of the democratic system; and 3) public institutions are inclusive, transparent, and accountable to the communities they serve.
Our strategy embodies a deep commitment to racial equity and serving under-resourced communities in Chicagoland. We seek to improve overall democratic outcomes and close the civic empowerment gap by providing resources, creating opportunities, and advocating for policies to address disparities for people of color.
The Research intern will support the integration of the Democracy Schools Initiative with our grantmaking and lay important groundwork for implementation of a law to support middle school civics coursework. Completion of this internship will aid in the development and practical application of research techniques, writing and presentation skills. Interns will foster a deeper appreciation for civic education and engagement opportunities in the nonprofit sector. The internship also provides experience working in a professional office environment and grantmaking foundation. This is a part-time position from March through August 2019 (approx. 20 hours/week) that reports to the Program Officer, Civic Learning.
Middle School Civics Implementation
Grantmaking
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Cantigny Park and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, individuals with disabilities, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital and housing status.