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Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
2021-2022 MIC Internship Program
7/1/21 - 12/31/21
3230 Hope St, Hapeville, GA 30354, USA
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  • PROGRAM OVERVIEW
    The MIC Internship Program provides rich and unique experiential learning opportunities for youth ages 14 - 21 from around the country. The program takes place online (with interns working remotely),  but also provides in-person opportunities for interns to work on projects in their local communities. Broadly modeled on the MIC Fellowship program, the internship team will consist of 4-8 youth who will meet regularly via zoom and work closely with the MIC Fellows on projects related to MIC’s record label, music and peace-building programs, and community partnerships. Working under direct supervision of the Senior Fellow, interns will assist Fellows with a wide array of cohort initiatives and MIC projects ranging from audio and video production to tour booking and promotion, marketing, fundraising, and alumni and donor outreach. Interns will participate in trainings and workshops led by MIC Fellows, staff and other professionals to develop valuable collaborative, communication, and organizational skills. 


    PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

    • To serve as an entry point into Music in Common for youth ages 14-21

    • To work closely with the Fellowship Cohort, Senior Fellow, and MIC staff in running the day to day programming, marketing, and fundraising activities of the organization

    • To provide unique, experiential learning opportunities, training, and mentorship for MIC Interns from MIC Fellows, staff, and other professionals.

    • To leverage this training to develop future MIC Fellows and staff members.



    PROGRAM DETAILS

    • Interns may have previously participated in Music in Common programs and events, but no prior MIC experience is required.

    • Prospective interns should have a deep interest in music and the arts as agents for social change. No musical experience or artistic skill is required. 

    • The internship program runs from July 1 – June 30 each year, concurrent with the Fellowship program and academic calendar. 

    • Interns may intern for more than one year

    • Meeting schedules will be set once each year's internship team is finalized. 

    • Interns must be able to commit a minimum of 8 hours / month to their internship. There is no maximum number of monthly hours. Each intern will meet with Senior Fellow, Trey Carlisle, and MIC staff to determine a number of monthly hours that works best for them.


     
    APPLY NOW

    Applications for the 2021-2022 internship period will open on May 1 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all available internship slots are filled. YOUNG PEOPLE RESIDING IN ALL 50 U.S. STATES CAN APPLY AND PARTICIPATEFollowing receipt of an application, a video interview with MIC staff and fellows may be conducted. Apply online here – https://www.musicincommon.org/intership.html