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WACHOVIA
BANK/
Overview: The Housing and Community Development Scholars Program (formerly the Housing Scholars program) was created 1989 by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to provide additional and more comprehensive assistance to nonprofit corporations actively involved in the development of affordable housing. Partnering with Wachovia in 1998 allowed us to offer internship opportunities to more students and broaden the scope of services provided by nonprofit organizations to include community and economic development activities. Our university partner, New Jersey Institute of Technology, has provided administrative, payroll, and fiscal services for the program over the past 20 years. This innovative program offers a paid, full-time placement for ten weeks during the summer to graduate and undergraduate students attending the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Rutgers University (Camden, New Brunswick and Newark Campuses), Monmouth University, New Jersey City University, and Ramapo College. Funding from NJ DCA and Wachovia Bank pays 70% of Scholars’ wages. However, the participating nonprofit agency must contribute 30% of the wages. Undergraduates receive $13.00 per hour; graduate students are paid $15.00 per hour—for a maximum of 350 hours. A maximum of 30 students majoring in architecture, civil engineering, urban studies and planning, management, public policy and administration, social work (international and community development program), and geoscience/geographic information systems will be selected to participate in the program. Before beginning their internships, students attend a week-long orientation and training program designed to explore the development process and the emerging role of nonprofits in affordable housing, and community and economic development. The
Wachovia/DCA Housing and Community Development Scholars Program
is coordinated at the central level by DCA’s Division of Community
Resources and is administered by NJIT’s
Office of Career Development Services. Proposal
Contents:
Please note that the Division of Community Resources staff will monitor the agency’s adherence to the job description during the placement period. Substantial changes that have not been approved may be reason for reassignment of the Scholar to another agency. Nonprofits
are permitted to apply for more than one Scholar if there are a
variety of jobs to be filled. A separate job description must be
submitted for each position. Criteria: A maximum of 30 nonprofits will be selected to participate in the program. Proposals will be reviewed by the staff of the Division of Community Resources and NJIT and judged by the criteria below:
Please note: In order to be considered for the program, your proposal (hard copy) must be mailed via U.S. Mail and postmarked no later than February 22, 2008, to: Rosalind Newton, Director Any questions regarding the program or this RFP may be addressed to Darryl Johnson (609) 984-1614. Additional Information: 2008 Housing and Community Development Scholars Program Student Application (Word Doc) 2008 Housing and Community Development Scholars Program - Learning Objectives - Request for Proposals - Application Form (for Nonprofits) (Word doc) Class
of 2007 - Snapshots of Housing Scholars
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