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  • CAJE 33: August 8-14, 2008
    Look Who's Teaching? I'll be doing a few sessions about online community and blogging. This year in Burlington, VT.
  • PresenTense Institute: June/July 2008
    The PresenTense Institute begins this June in Jerusalem. Check out the site for details.
  • ROI Summit: June 2008
    The summit of Jewish innovators in their 20s and 30s is coming this June to Jerusalem. Stay tuned here and to ROI120.com for updates.

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ROI Summit 2008--Apply Now!

As many of you know, I'm involved as a staff member with ROI, the annual summit for Jewish innovators and creatives. I'm pleased to announce that application season is upon us, and that ROI will be held June 15-19 in Jerusalem.

Are you running initiatives – on your own or with the assistance of established communal structures – that stand to reshape the contours of the Jewish community of the future?
Are you committed to expanding the horizons of your Jewish community?
Are you looking for support and assistance in pursuing your dream for the Jewish people?
Are you a young Jew between the ages of 22-34?

If you answered ‘yes’ to these questions you may be eligible for attendance at the third annual ROI Summit in Jerusalem, Israel this summer.

Check out the full eligibility requirements and application process here.

Check out the seven tracks to see which one you should apply for.

Application deadline is March 28.

Good luck, and hopefully I'll see you in Jerusalem this summer!

Selah Fellowship

Applications are now open for the Selah Leadership Program, which trains a cross-section of leaders in Jewish and secular organizations to be effective, sustainable and collaborative agents for change.

Through its six-month training program, Selah provides unparalleled personal leadership training, skills to facilitate organizational change, and opportunities for social networking. Selah is transforming leaders, their organizations and the broader Jewish social justice field.

Since 2003, Selah have trained over 260 leaders representing 150 organizations from around the country, and they are currently accepting applications for a new cohort. For more information or to apply, click here.

The Israel Project: TIP Paid Media Fellowship

If you're an aspiring journalist (college student or grad school student) who has always wanted to help improve the media portrayal of Israel, the TIP Media Fellowship may be for you. Application deadline is February 15.

TIP's Media Fellows participate in an intensive eight-week program aimed at educating future journalists and advocacy professionals in the art of research, interviewing, writing for publication, communications skills and public relations.

The Israel Project Media Fellowship is open to undergraduate students with a minimum of two years of completed university studies and graduate students studying journalism, communications and public relations as well as recent college or graduate school alumni who are starting their careers in journalism or strategic communications/Israel advocacy.  An ideal Media Fellow is an excellent writer and researcher, has strong computer and communications skills, wants to publish or be on-air, follows current events, is  a hard worker and team player and has a strong interest in Israel.  International student, whether residing in the U.S. or abroad, are also encouraged to apply. Knowledge of Hebrew, Arabic, French, German and Spanish is a plus.

The Israel Project Media Fellowship trains students on techniques designed to increase accurate and fair coverage of Israel and Jews in the news media.  Our fellows learn about media coverage of Israel and the region, meet with top-level journalists and utilize what they learn practically in hands on writing assignments which will be published over the course of the fellowship.  Media Fellows in Jerusalem and Washington will be involved in staffing and planning TIP speaking events in regions across the United States.  In Israel, the Media Fellows will undertake in-depth research projects pertaining to current events in Israel and the Palestinian Authority. 

Through this practical experience-- building relationships with journalists, providing reporters with key information, assisting with media events and research activities --The Israel Project Media Fellows will work to improve what is being reported about Israel in the American and global media.

For more information, check out the TIP website.

Kohn Summer Intern Program (Bay Area, CA)

This week's fellowship opportunity is an undergraduate internship program run by the Jewish Vocational Service, The Kohn Summer Intern Program:

The Kohn Summer Intern Program in Jewish communal service is an                     innovative eight-week program for college students sponsored by                     Jewish Vocational Service.

Participants are placed in professional positions at leading Bay                     Area Jewish agencies for the purpose of gaining valuable workplace                     experience, an opportunity for supervision and mentoring from Jewish                     community leaders, exploring volunteer opportunities in the Jewish                     community, and exposure to issues currently facing the Jewish community.

JVS will match participants to agencies according to their expressed                     area of interest and skill. Potential internship placements include:                     political advocacy, marketing, public relations, advertising, finance,                     journalism, event coordination, Israel advocacy, educational programming,                 and direct service with youth and the elderly.

                                     

For more information or to download an application (due by March 3), visit the Jewish Vocational Service's website.

Funding/Fellowship Fridays: Shapiro Family Fellowship

Shapiro Family Fellowship (Greater NY Metro area only)

The Shapiro Family Fellowship: a program designed to help future leaders of the worldwide Jewish community connect with peers and mentors in the United States and Israel.                

In 2008, the Shapiro Family Fellowship will be awarded to 15 promising individuals ages 22 to 28 who currently live in the greater New York metropolitan area and who have previously been to Israel.  Each one-year fellowship will have as its centerpiece a fully paid, 17-day trip to Israel featuring exclusive meetings with Israeli professionals and experts in the fellow's chosen careers, as well as other leaders. The Shapiro family will also invite fellows to exclusive programs, workshops, and high-profile lectures in New York during the balance of the fellowship year.         

For more information: www.shapirofellowship.org, or contact shapirofellowship@ujafedny.org.

Funding/Fellowship Friday: PLP Academic Fellows

This is a continuation of the series of profiles of interesting funding opportunities for Jewish innovators and in promotion of creativity in Jewish life.

PROFESSIONAL LEADERS PROJECT (PLP) — 2008 CLASS OF ACADEMIC FELLOWS

The PLP Academic Fellowship is a highly selective program offering full tuition plus additional benefits to graduate students pursuing an executive career in the American Jewish non-profit community. Applicants must possess demonstrated leadership skills, creativity in developing and implementing solutions, strong character and a deep passion for building Jewish community, and they must aim to set new standards of excellence for Jewish non-profits – individually and as part of an organization or team. Beyond full tuition and a professional growth stipend, all fellows receive integrative professional learning, coaching, mentoring and proactive job placement. Fellows are required to serve in highly substantial leadership roles in U.S.-based Jewish non-profit organizations for a minimum of 3 years following completion of their degrees.

Please note that applicants must be citizens of, or have permanent residency status in, the United States. Acceptance is contingent upon admission to the Fall 2008 incoming classes of:
• Top 30 Ranked U.S. Business Schools or Public Administration Programs - Fellows pursuing an MBA or MPA will also participate in additional requirements including, but not limited to, an individualized course of Judaic study and a 3-week winter seminar in Israel;
• New York University Wagner-Skirball Program – Master of Arts in Judaic Studies & Masters in Non-profit Management;
• Hornstein: The Jewish Professional Leadership Program at Brandeis University - Master of Arts in Jewish Professional Leadership and Master of Business Administration; or,
• William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America - Masters of Arts degree in Education, with additional non-profit management courses at NYU’s Wagner program.
• University of Southern California-Hebrew Union College - Masters of Arts in Jewish Communal Service and Masters in Business Administration or Public Administration.

Applications are due no later than Friday, February 15, 2008. For an application and more information please contact Arianna Jeret at Arianna@jewishleaders.net, and check out the website: http://www.jewishleaders.net/web/guest/initiatives/academic-fellowships

Funding/Fellowship Friday: Bikkurim-An Incubator for New Jewish Ideas

I'm pleased to announce what may be a semi-regular feature on My Urban Kvetch, in which I share news about interesting fellowships or funding opportunities, especially those for young Jewish innovators. The first--which is appropriate, because it was really one of the first such opportunities that I heard of and from which projects have gone on to become prominent organizations making real contributions to Jewish life in this century--is Bikkurim.

Bikkurim: An Incubator for New Jewish Ideas is accepting applications for 2008. Bikkurim seeks innovative, NYC-based, Jewish, non-profit projects that are in early stages of formation and organizational growth. We provide free office space, free and subsidized capacity-building consulting, small stipends, and a peer community with other Jewish start-up initiatives.

Bikkurim is a joint project of UJC, JESNA, and the Kaminer Family. Pre-applications can be downloaded from www.bikkurim.org and are due February 1, 2008. Full applications, by invitation only, will be due April 11, 2008. Finalists will be interviewed and selected in mid-June. Residency begins in July, 2008. For more information, contact Nina Bruder at nina@bikkurim.org or 212-284-6892.

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