Deadline: Monday, September 27, 2021
Islamic Scholarship Fund Interns spend a semester on Capitol Hill working for a member of Congress where they will observe the legislative process at the federal level, develop research skills related to public policy, and assist full-time staff with their duties. The Program aims to expose American Muslim students to the privileges and responsibilities of working in the halls of Capitol Hill and inspire a new generation of American Muslim policymakers. Participants receive a monthly stipend. The internship also pays for housing. Candidates should be active member of the Muslim community; enrolled at an accredited university in the US or graduated within the last year; majoring in an ISF supported major; minimum 3.0 GPA, US citizen, permanent resident or a DACA recipient, incoming junior-senior, a commitment to policy-making and public service.
http://islamicscholarshipfund.org/Internship/