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We were first introduced to Food & Water Watch during an effort to maintain local control of the publicly owned water system in our area. We have continued to support the efforts of FWW as they lobby for the best interests of the people of this planet.
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Volunteer/Intern

Volunteer/Intern Positions: All

Opportunities Found: 17
May 14, 2012
Online Organizing

Online Organizing & Advocacy Internship

We are currently seeking summer interns interested in fighting for safe food, clean water, and healthy oceans. This position is full-time, and will run for 10 weeks. Summer interns receive a small stipend. Current student standing is not necessary. We operate in a relaxed office environment in Washington, DC, metro accessible.

Campaign Organizer

Campaign Organizer Internship

Since 2005 Food & Water Watch has advocated for common sense policies that will result in healthy, safe food and access to safe and affordable drinking water. We have utilized original research and grassroots organizing to effectively change both corporate and governmental policies to better protect the public. To help bolster public participation in the legislative process we are opening a field canvass in New Brunswick, New Jersey. We are looking to add to our team of passionate, highly motivated activists to help fight hydro-fracking in New Jersey!

March 8, 2012
International

International Policy Fellowship Program – Washington D.C.

Food & Water Watch is inviting applicants for the 2012-13 International Fellowship Program. One fellow will be selected to commit 20 hours per week through the fall and spring semesters to support global campaigns for water justice and food sovereignty. This is a paid position.

January 20, 2012
Legal

Summer Legal Internship

We are currently seeking a legal intern who will assist the organization’s staff attorney by doing research, writing, and litigation, advocacy, and lobbying support for all of Food & Water Watch’s programs. Responsibilities will be both legal- and policy-oriented work in the fields of marine-resource protection, food safety, as well as water, administrative, and open-government law.

Research & Policy: International Program

Summer Research & Policy Internship: International Program- Washington DC

We are currently seeking summer interns interested in fighting for safe food, clean water, and healthy oceans.  This position is full-time, and will run for 10 weeks.  Summer interns receive a small stipend.  Current student standing is not necessary. We operate in a relaxed office environment in Washington, DC, metro accessible. The International Intern will [...]

Grassroots Organizing

Summer Grassroots Organizing & Advocacy Internship- Multiple Locations

We are currently seeking interns to work several of our offices across the country. These include Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA, San Diego, CA, Portland, OR, Chicago, IL, New Jersey, and New York City. Interns will have the benefit of learning critical research, grassroots organizing and advocacy skills from experienced staff. Internships are available in our collegial office environment.

Social Media

Summer Social Media Internship – Washington DC

The Social Media Intern coordinates the online marketing and communications campaign for a major food, water and fish campaigns.

Communications

Summer Communications Internship – San Francisco

The Food & Water Watch communications staff is responsible for developing and implementing new and traditional media outreach strategies for national, regional and local issue campaigns. We are accepting applications for a hands-on position that will offer great opportunities for developing skills and experience in public interest issue advocacy.

August 5, 2011
Campus

Spring Semester: Take Back The Tap Campus Coordinator- Nationwide

Join the movement to Take Back the Tap, promote water as a human right, and work with your campus to promote tap water over bottled water! Food & Water Watch is working with students across the country who are dedicated to helping break the bottled water habit on their campuses and in their communities. Instead [...]

February 15, 2011
Communications

Spring Communications Internship- Washington DC

The Food & Water Watch communications staff is responsible for developing and implementing new and traditional media outreach strategies for national, regional and local issue campaigns. We are accepting applications for a hands-on position that will offer great opportunities for developing skills and experience in public interest issue advocacy.

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