New Voices Board Internship Program

Application Deadline for New Voices Board Internship Program is June 1st!

 

The New Voices Board Internship Program is the result of a partnership between Leadership Tulsa and The Tulsa Area United Way, and is designed to increase the diversity on Tulsa Area United Way agency boards. 
 
Leadership Tulsa is seeking candidates with diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds who have the commitment to serve the nonprofit sector in a leadership role, but have not previously served on more than one nonprofit board of directors. Participants will gain training and support through a full day educational session and six breakfast sessions with board mentors. The program begins in August 2017 and conclude in August 2018.
 
Participants will be chosen based on their application and letters of reference. There is no charge for the program. The number of participants selected will be limited to 15-25 people.
 
This year's application is digital. You must create a username which allows you to save your unfinished work. We are not able to see your responses until you submit your application. Please let us know if you have any trouble with the system.
  
Click here to apply!

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