Join other Hopkins students next summer in Baltimore in an intensive, cohort-based learning environment working alongside community members to make a difference. The CIIP is a competitive, paid summer internship program that pairs JHU undergraduate students with nonprofit organizations and government agencies to work on community-identified projects. CIIP selects 50 JHU undergraduate students to work in nonprofits, community organizations, and government agencies throughout Baltimore City. Internships are selected for each student based on their skills and interests providing a unique and individualized experience. In addition to interning in the community, the program includes an extensive orientation program and weekly reflection sessions.
Interns will work 35 hours a week for eight weeks and earn a $4,000 salary. The dates for the 2019 program are June 3 to Aug. 2. CIIP is available to current JHU freshmen through juniors.
The application for the 2019 Community Impact Internships Program is available on the Homewood Student Affairs website. The deadline for application submissions is Dec. 23.
The goal of this program is twofold: to give JHU undergraduates an opportunity to be directly involved in a community in Baltimore City and to support the important work being done by nonprofits and government agencies. The CIIP is housed within the Center for Social Concern at the Johns Hopkins University.
For more information about the Community Impact Internships Program, contact Eli Lopatin, assistant director, Neighborhood and Community Programs: phone, 410-516-4777; email, elilopatin@jhu.edu