Internship Application

MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON ISSUES THAT MATTER

During the Spring 2017 semester our lead campaign will be 100% Renewable Energy.

We’ve made a lot of progress in cutting global warming pollution. Solar is growing rapidly in Massachusetts, and we have the opportunity to begin harvesting energy from the winds off our shores.

Unfortunately, fossil fuel supporters are standing in the way. Utility companies are opposing the expansion of clean energy and demanding that the state spend billions of dollars in public money on new fossil fuel infrastructure. The utilities are powerful, and they have close ties with Governor Baker and other state officials.

If we want to move towards 100% renewable energy, we’ll need to build enough public support to convince officials like Governor Baker to side with us instead of the utilities.

On campus this Spring, MASSPIRG’s 100% Renewable Energy Campaign will be dedicated to brining our community and our state toward a greener future.

In addition to 100% Renewable Energy, we will also be working on a number of other campaigns:

Getting Big Money out of Politics

  • Build coalitions and work with students across the country to overturn the Citizens United decision
  • Help build support for the Government By the People Act to support small donors

Stop the Overuse of Antibiotics on Factory Farms

  • Run photo-petition drives, work with the media, or build coalitions to convince the biggest restaurant chains in the world to stop serving meat raised on antibiotics to protect public health.

Make Textbooks Affordable

  • Work with faculty members, librarians, and administrators about using free open-textbooks to save students thousands of dollars.

Fight Poverty in your Community

  • Organize service trips and fundraisers for a local poverty relief agency.

Save the Bees

  • Do grassroots organizing and media work to convince the EPA to ban the pesticides that are killing bees and threatening our food supply.

And more!


LEARN SKILLS

Communication Skills

  • Improve your public speaking and one-on-one meeting skills.
  • Polish your writing skills.
  • Learn how to collaborate with media outlets.

Campaign Skills

Learn the basics of running a campaign:

  • Recruit and train volunteers
  • Generate grassroots support (petitions, letters, calls)
  • Build coalitions
  • Organize large events
  • Learn campaign strategies

Leadership Skills

  • Run meetings
  • Work with teams
  • Plan large events
  • Develop other leaders
  • Manage volunteers
  • Delegate responsibilities and manage your time
Form by
Lindsay Mitnik
Amherst Town of, Massachusetts