In The Spotlight

1. Joining the Young Nonprofit Professional Network

Over the past several months, the Boston chapter of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) has been working to develop ways to engage and connect young people working in the public sector. The goal of YNPN is to provide list serve subscribers with information about professional development, networking and social opportunities.

We would like to invite you to subscribe to the list serve and to share this message with any friends and colleagues that you think might be interested in being a part of this exciting program!
To subscribe to the list, please visit http://lists.ynpn.org/lists/subscribe/boston and enter your e-mail address. Shortly thereafter, you will receive an e-mail confirmation that indicates that you're interested in subscribing. All you need to do is reply to this e-mail confirming that you would like to subscribe. (Subscription is free)
Once you subscribe to the list, you can post messages to the list by sending e-mails to boston@lists.ynpn.org.
If you have any questions, please contact Travis Lovett at tlovett@fas.harvard.edu.

2. Participate in Harvard Reads and Counts

Are you work-study eligible, and interested in tutoring math and/or literacy to youth in the local community?  If so, apply to work with Harvard Reads and Counts - this program answers former President Clinton's call for volunteer assistance to help children learn to read and do math at grade level. Harvard Reads and Counts tutors serve pre-school through early high school-aged children.  Volunteers receive training and are placed in the
program of their choice. Training is free and open to all Harvard students. Harvard Reads and Counts pays $10.05/hr. to undergraduates and $14.15/hr. to graduate students who are eligible for Federal Work-Study.  Download the Reads & Counts application.

For more information about Harvard Reads and Counts, contact Zandra Kambysellis at kambysel@fas.harvard.edu.

Upcoming Dates

May 1-4
ARTS FIRST at Harvard

 

 
Questions? Contact us at asglynn@fas.harvard.edu or tlovett@fas.harvard.edu