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Dear
SEE Network,
Check out our newsletter
this week for a new fellowship opportunity focused on
environmentally engaged professionals and community
leaders from Russia, including a travel component to
Washington DC to learn more about grassroots
environmental stewardship efforts!
Make sure to
share this announcement with your networks, and check
out the rest of our newsletter for additional
opportunities focused on journalism and connecting
with audiences for
nonprofits. | |
Funding
Opportunities and Professional
Development | | |
Independent
Environmental Fellowship
Program
The Independent
Environmental Fellowship Program (IEFP) is
designed to bring environmentally engaged
professionals and community leaders from across
Russia to examine grassroots environmental
stewardship efforts in the Washington, D.C.
metropolitan area. Once in D.C., participants
will meet and collaborate with local
organizations and experts on their approaches to
sustaining the environment through best
practices. Participants will also have the
opportunity to explore American culture through
visits to sites of cultural importance across
the nation’s capital. Do you know a
Russian community leader that would benefit from
this fellowship? Share with them details about
the program and the application
link here and the
program VK page here. The deadline to apply is
January 24, 2022 at 23:59 MSK. Questions
can be sent to in...@iefp.info. | | |
What is Your Audience
Thinking? Listening Methods to Gain Support for
Your Mission
Have you ever
pondered the following question: "What does our
audience think about our organization?" Your
mission is your top priority, but if you don't
know how your audience perceives it you may
struggle to gain their support. In this session
sponsored by the Nonprofit Learning Lab, Emily
Taylor from teenyBIG will share why it is so
important to listen to your audience and use
that information to build momentum for your
work. Register here to
learn more on Monday, December 20 at 11:00 AM
EST. | | |
Partnership
Projects
From collaborating
on a children’s storybook app to working in some
of the greatest museums in Russia, former
Partnership Project partner Vera Shamaeva has
had an incredible life journey – and she credits
her time with SEE as fundamental to discovering
her life’s passion. Read our story on Vera and
her time at SEE and beyond here. | | |
Independent
Professionals
Our Independent
Professionals have generated incredible impact
among various communities in Russia and
developed a variety of resources focused on
inclusive camp management, expanding access to
inclusive places and services for families with
children with disabilities, and best practices
in environmental education for
children. Interested in learning more
about their projects? Visit our INP page on our
SEE website here, where you can learn more
about their projects and download copies of
community resources generated by our
fellows. | | |
Youth
Media
Interested in
studying journalism in college, at either the
undergraduate or graduate level, but unsure
where to begin? Check out this recent
webinar from the Columbia
Journalism School's Office of Admissions
featuring four current Columbia Journalism
master's degree students who offer advice on how
to prepare a successful
application. | | |
Are you actively
involved in social work and have some
interesting news to share? Would you like your
project to be featured in our
newsletter? Email us at s...@eurasia.org! | | | |
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