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*Only one internship credit can be applied toward a Mendoza student’s degree requirements. If a student has any questions or concerns, she or he should consult the undergraduate advising office in the Mendoza College of Business. |
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Site descriptions with the specific responsibilities for the student interns will be added as we receive them from the sites. Additional sites may be added to this list.
Student interns will work with social enterprise organizations that promote double- or triple-bottom-line strategies (for-profit or not-for-profit organizations that attend to a financial, social and/or environmental bottom line). Successful candidates will use their business skills to promote economic development initiatives, assist with feasibility or business planning for a new social enterprise, or guide future growth of an ongoing initiative through capacity building and other strategic activities.
SOCIAL VENTURING INTERNSHIPS2013 SITES
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2012 Intern: Chicago Alexandria Doctor ’14 |
ACCION CHICAGOACCION CHICAGO is an alternative lending organization dedicated to providing credit and other business services to small business owners who do not have access to traditional sources of financing. By encouraging the economic self-reliance of microentrepreneurs throughout the Chicagoland area, ACCION Chicago strives to help businesses and communities grow. Many of the ACCION clients do not have access to traditional bank loans. The small size of their loan request and limited credit history regularly make them ineligible for conventional financing and unable to obtain the credit they need to grow their businesses. ACCION Chicago provides the credit and training necessary to help small business owners increase their incomes, create new jobs, and strengthen their communities.
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2012 Intern: Texas Ricardo Barrios ’14 |
ACCION TEXASThe mission of ACCION TEXAS, INC. is to provide credit and service to small businesses that do not have access to loans from commercial sources, and to provide leadership and service to the micro-lending field on a national level. Established in 1994 in San Antonio, ACCION helps entrepreneurs strengthen their businesses, stabilize and increase their incomes, create employment, and contribute to the economic revitalization of their communities. ACCION Texas Inc. provides individual business loans from $500 to $50,000 for startups and up to $250,000 for established businesses. All loan funds repaid to ACCION are reinvested in the community. Additionally, ACCION Texas Inc. is a SBA 504 Certified Development Company. The 504 program, available only in Texas, provides healthy growing businesses with affordable long-term, fixed-rate financing for major fixed assets, such as land and buildings. ACCION works with the SBA and Private-Sector lenders to provide commercial real estate financing up to $4 million, to small businesses under the SBA 504 Program.
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NEW SITE FOR SUMMER 2013!
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CATHOLIC CHARITIES
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NEW SITE FOR SUMMER 2013!
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CLEAN TURNCLEAN TURN, launched in Columbus, Ohio in January 2012, provides employment opportunities to individuals who are seeking to break the cycle of poverty and recidivism. CleanTurn provides career opportunities for individuals who want to become self-sufficient, in a way where there is a focus on contributing to society in an interdependent, positive and productive manner. Individuals at risk of homelessness and chronic unemployment are trained in the skills they need to work as part of a team devoted to high quality and cost-effective demolition, deconstruction, post-construction, janitorial and exterior grounds keeping services. Through these training and employment opportunities, CleanTurn has already become one of Ohio’s leading social enterprise ventures.
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2012 Intern: John Mandarakas ’13
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COLORADO ENTERPRISE FUNDCOLORADO ENTERPRISE FUND (CEF) is a non-profit community development financial institution founded in 1976 to help small businesses. Located in Denver, CEF provides small business loans up to $250,000 to entrepreneurs who are unable to obtain financing from traditional sources. Colorado Enterprise Fund provides small business loans and technical assistance to entrepreneurs who are unable to obtain financing from traditional sources. Clients have access to management consulting and business training from the experienced staff. The student offers administrative support, assists in the loan process, and takes on independent, specialized projects.
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2012 Interns: Marrisa Kinsley ’14 Maria Rigby ’13
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CROSSROADS RURAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INSTITUTE – APPALACHIAThe CROSSROADS RURAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INSTITUTE located in Galax, Virginian, opened in July 2005 to help improve the lives of people in southwest Virginia and beyond, by providing an innovative educational and economic development engine that will contribute to the revitalization of the region's economy while offering a brighter future for its citizens. The specific responsibilities of the intern are being determined. |
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2012 Intern: Crisel Cassillas ’13
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HANDCRAFTING JUSTICE, INC.– ASTORIA, NYHANDCRAFTING JUSTICE, INC. Fair Trade not-for-profit, sponsored by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. We work with cooperation of women struggling for economic justice and independence in the developing world. HCJ markets goods made by women in Asia, Africa and South America and assist them in their efforts to create employment for themselves in order to provide for their families and better their lives. The student intern will be involved in areas such as sales events, web development, public relations, research, marketing and business administration.
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NEW SITE FOR SUMMER 2013!
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HORIZON AND SOUP OF SUCCESS
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2012 Interns: Mara Stolee ’14 Casey Murdock ’13 |
NETWORK FOR BETTER FUTURES
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