College Students Coordinate

Get internship experience, learn about the political process and organize for E-Women Win all at the same time! If you need credit for a college course, continuing education program or just want to learn more, check out the internship opportunity with E-Women Win.

Location:

Your College Campus

What is E-Women Win?

E-Women Win is an internet community committed to educating, energizing and empowering women throughout the state of Minnesota. E-Women Win sends brief email "e-lerts" directly to your inbox. These e-lerts highlight issues, events and opportunities that directly affect women, their families and their communities.

Why E-Women Win?

Knowledge is power and there is power in numbers! One-by-one, E-Women Win is creating a community that's as diverse as it is strong. Subscribing to E-Women Win is totally free. Through education and outreach, E-Women Win mobilizes women to participate in politics, get informed and vote.

Position Description:

This position will provide you with a cutting edge opportunity to get involved in a grass-roots movement. A majority of your work will be right on or in the immediate vicinity of your own campus. Your goal is to spread the word about E-Women Win, build our Internet community and gather as many email addresses as possible. We will provide you with brochures, handouts, information and support to aid you in this process.

Responsibilities:

  • Collect emails of students, faculty, staff and local community members interested in adding their addresses to our E-Women Win database.
  • To publicize E-Women Win, set up a table outside of your cafeteria, in your campus commons, or at events such as co-curricular/activities fairs, homecoming and etc.
  • Contact student organizations on campus such as political organizations, women's groups, or your women's center to develop partnerships and inform their membership about E-Women Win.
  • Collect names from the surrounding community at events such as community functions, festivals, political caucus meetings and etc.
  • Contact your campus and community newspaper about running a story on your efforts to inform the community about E-Women Win
  • Contact local community leaders about possible partnerships.
  • Communicate weekly via email or phone to update us on your progress.
  • Periodically attend E-Women Win Committee Meetings when possible.

Interested? Contact Erin Moline at emoline@mnwpc.org.


 
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