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Estamos buscando pessoas que tenham experiência em RH, Marketing, Captação de Recursos, Tecnologia para fazer parte do nosso conselho consultivo!
O papel do conselheiro é participar de reuniões com a gestão do Instituto para analisar estratégias para o alcance das metas relacionadas a causa do Instituto, propondo sugestões e recomendações!

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According to the World Bank: 2.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water; 4.2 billion people lack access to safely managed sanitation services (e.g., toilets); 3 billion people lack access to basic hand-washing facilities; and 1 billion people lack access to critical resources like healthcare, education, or employment due to an impassable river.

Engineers in Action seeks to alleviate the poverty caused by these issues. We do this by leveraging the resources of our global partners to engage underserved communities and their governments to implement life-changing water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) projects and the bridges needed to access them. This simultaneously provides solutions to poverty and builds local capacity to maintain those solutions for generations to come.
Since 2008, EIA has empowered thousands of volunteers from 50+ universities and companies to become global-changemakers by building over 250 WASH and bridge projects alongside underserved communities in 13 countries, connecting over 250,000 people to clean water and other essential resources. In addition to the life-changing projects we help our local stakeholders execute, our volunteers receive the opportunity to meaningfully apply their talents and experience under challenging conditions, taking on key roles in the design and construction of rural infrastructure projects. Beyond gaining skills in technical design and project management, volunteers practice teamwork, leadership, and cross-cultural competency. They grow into better leaders, collaborators, communicators, empathizers, adaptors, and problem-solvers who continue to help build a better world for years to come. Join us!
  • Sat , 05/17/2025 - 08:00 to Sat , 05/17/2025 - 15:00
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Dementia Support Northwest (formerly Alzheimer Society of Washington) is celebrating the opening of our new office heaquarters and dementia-friendly community center, Amy's Place, with a walkathon fundraiser and open house.
Opening this Spring inside Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham, Amy's Place will provide a community hub where individuals living with dementia, their care partners, and family can connect with resources, engage in social activities, find support groups, and so much more.
Though we are thrilled to open the doors to the public this Spring, our funding is limited. We will rely on community donations and partnerships to maintian our operations, to keep Amy's Place open and ensure no one walks their dementia journey alone.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Set up / registration 15 n/a n/a
Registration / walk / clean-up 15 n/a n/a
  • Wed , 04/16/2025 - 12:00 to Sun , 06/01/2025 - 17:00
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This interactive session supports Bright Minds, Bold Futures Scholars in navigating the world of internships—from maximizing current experiences to discovering new opportunities. Scholars will gain actionable strategies to set goals, build their network, and translate internships into career growth. For those still seeking experience, we’ll spotlight accessible programs and share smart application tactics, especially for first- and second-year students.

Audience:
Bright Minds, Bold Futures Scholars
Optional Volunteers

Key Learning Objectives:
1. Make the Most of an Internship
Define clear learning & networking goals
Build relationships and secure mentors
Track / notate your impact (for resumes, interviews, grad apps)
Turn an internship into a future return offer

2. For Students Without an Internship Yet
Where to apply:

Federal & Government Programs
NASA Internships (rolling deadlines): intern.nasa.gov
Department of Energy (DOE) – SULI, CCI, and other programs
National Labs (Argonne, Fermilab, Sandia)

Startups & Tech Companies (Often More Flexible)
Handshake & AngelList (look for internships with “rolling” or “still hiring” tags)

Smaller/local tech firms in Chicago (mHUB & 1871)

University Research
Email professors at your school or others with a quick intro + resume

Ask about REU status (Research Experiences for Undergrads) or unfilled lab positions – sometimes spots open due to student withdrawals

Locally-focused, smaller companies
KDM Engineering, Burns & McDonnell, Milhouse, Will Group, HBK, RWE, Lipscomb


3. Build Internship Readiness
What employers really look for in early-career candidates
Resume/LinkedIn tips,,,,,,,, tailored to tech/engineering
Using AI tools (ChatGPT, LinkedIn Copilot) to refine applications and prep for interviews


Volunteer Roles:
During the session:
Professionals to provide insight re: the technical side of engineering internships.

Individuals to recount experiences from their career, re: maximizing internships and translating that into career opportunities.

Post-session:
Resume/LinkedIn Reviewers: Offer tailored, constructive feedback in breakout sessions Lead additional small groups / pods focused on searching, applying, or networking

Session Format (60):
5 mins: Check-in and temperature check on Spring Semester
10 mins: Internship insights presentation
10 mins: Optional Volunteer Engagement
15 mins: Open Q&A + resource share
10 mins: Final takeaways and feedback

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Group Session 3 n/a n/a
Resume & LinkedIn Review 10 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 11/06/2025 - 17:30 to Thu , 11/06/2025 - 19:30
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Established in 2014, The Knowledge House (TKH) is a national workforce development nonprofit preparing overlooked talent for high-growth careers in tech. Starting in the South Bronx, TKH has expanded its programs to Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. Even after graduating, TKH offers wraparound support services to its alumni and fellows. Come help us to support the next generation of tech talent!

The Innovation Fellowship (IF) supplies adult learners with in-demand technology skills in cyber security, data science, and web development. This year-long program has fellows complete portfolio projects, and obtain technical certifications.

We are looking for 45 volunteers to join us for a 2-hour technical mock interview session. As a volunteer, you’ll work one-on-one with fellows to evaluate fellows’ cyber security, data science, or web development skills. During this event, volunteers will use pre-made questions to examine how fellows apply problem-solving skills in a simulated interview environment. Volunteer feedback is essential to teaching the fellows where they can improve, and prepare them for future opportunities.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Technical Mock Interviewer 45 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 10/23/2025 - 17:30 to Thu , 10/23/2025 - 19:30
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Opportunity Details

Established in 2014, The Knowledge House (TKH) is a national workforce development nonprofit preparing overlooked talent for high-growth careers in tech. Starting in the South Bronx, TKH has expanded its programs to Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. Even after graduating, TKH offers wraparound support services to its alumni and fellows. Come help us to support the next generation of tech talent!

The Innovation Fellowship (IF) supplies adult learners with in-demand technology skills in cyber security, data science, and web development. This year-long program has fellows complete portfolio projects, and obtain technical certifications.

We are looking for 21 volunteers to join us for a 2-hour portfolio review session. As a volunteer, you’ll work one-on-one with fellows to evaluate fellows’ cyber security, data science, or web development skills. During this virtual event, volunteers will examine a fellow’s capstone project and offer constructive feedback on how to improve it. You will provide valuable insights into the strengths of the project and suggest areas for refinement, helping fellows enhance their work and prepare for future opportunities. Feedback will be essential in guiding them toward creating a polished, professional portfolio that showcases their skills effectively.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Portfolio Reviewer 21 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 10/09/2025 - 17:30 to Thu , 10/09/2025 - 19:30
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Opportunity Details

Established in 2014, The Knowledge House (TKH) is a national workforce development nonprofit preparing overlooked talent for high-growth careers in tech. Starting in the South Bronx, TKH has expanded its programs to Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. Even after graduating, TKH offers wraparound support services to its alumni and fellows. Come help us to support the next generation of tech talent!

The Innovation Fellowship (IF) supplies adult learners with in-demand technology skills in cyber security, data science, and web development. This year-long program has fellows complete portfolio projects, and obtain technical certifications.

We are looking for 45 volunteers to join us for a 2-hour technical mock interview session. As a volunteer, you’ll take the role of a real-world interviewer to help our fellows refine their technical skills. During this event, volunteers will use code questions to examine how fellows apply problem-solving skills in a simulated interview environment. Volunteers will provide constructive feedback on where the fellows can improve. This exercise highlights areas for growth while providing a supportive space for experimentation and learning.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Mock Interviewer 45 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 09/18/2025 - 17:30 to Thu , 09/18/2025 - 19:30
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Established in 2014, The Knowledge House (TKH) is a national workforce development nonprofit preparing overlooked talent for high-growth careers in tech. Starting in the South Bronx, TKH has expanded its programs to Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. Even after graduating, TKH offers wraparound support services to its alumni and fellows. Come help us to support the next generation of tech talent!

The Innovation Fellowship (IF) supplies adult learners with in-demand technology skills in cyber security, data science, and web development. This year-long program has fellows complete portfolio projects, and obtain technical certifications.

We are looking for 3 volunteers to join us for a 2-hour speaking session, who can represent our three tracks (cyber security, data science, web development). The speakers will be split into separate breakout rooms to talk to fellows who are studying the same track. As a volunteer, you'll have the chance to participate as a speaker in our AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions, where you’ll share your career insights and success strategies with learners. You’ll help them understand how project management principles apply across different roles and industries, offering real-world advice and guidance.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Speaker 3 n/a n/a
  • Mon , 09/15/2025 - 17:00 to Mon , 09/15/2025 - 18:00
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Opportunity Details

Established in 2014, The Knowledge House (TKH) is a national workforce development nonprofit preparing overlooked talent for high-growth careers in tech. Starting in the South Bronx, TKH has expanded its programs to Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. Even after graduating, TKH offers wraparound support services to its alumni and fellows. Come help us to support the next generation of tech talent!

The Karim Kharbouch Coding Fellowship (KKCF) provides high-school students with paid opportunities to develop employable skills in STEM. This program is free, and offers participants a stipend during their summer instruction.

We are looking for one volunteer to lead a 1-hour workshop. One volunteer will guide fellows in writing a compelling personal essay, cover letter, and/or personal statement. Fellows will be able to strengthen their communication skills by framing their journey in industry-accepted language. This workshop will help develop a strong personal narrative that the fellows can share with future employers.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Volunteer 2 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 09/18/2025 - 17:30 to Thu , 09/18/2025 - 19:30
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Opportunity Details

Established in 2014, The Knowledge House (TKH) is a national workforce development nonprofit preparing overlooked talent for high-growth careers in tech. Starting in the South Bronx, TKH has expanded its programs to Newark, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. Even after graduating, TKH offers wraparound support services to its alumni and fellows. Come help us to support the next generation of tech talent!

The Innovation Fellowship (IF) supplies adult learners with in-demand technology skills in cyber security, data science, and web development. This year-long program has fellows complete portfolio projects, and obtain technical certifications.

We are looking for up to 90 volunteers to join us for a 2-hour behavioral mock interview session. As a volunteer, you’ll create a realistic interview scenario to help our fellows refine their interpersonal skills. During this event, volunteers will take the role of an employer or recruiter, and provide constructive feedback on how the fellows conduct themselves during interviews. This exercise reveals areas for improvement, and offers a safe environment to experiment and learn.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Mock Interviewer 90 n/a n/a
Mock Interviewer 90 n/a n/a