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Teen Central Fundraising Volunteer
Teen Central operates on a small budget under $25,000 and we use every penny to fund staff, programming, and supplies for our local teens. We are funded through grants, private donations, and fundraising.

However, it is a struggle to consistently raise our necessary funds. That is why we need your help in order for the teen center to continue to function!

We are asking for volunteers to help us raise funds. This is a great opportunity for those who may want to help the teen center for just a couple hours through organizing a bake sale or spend several hours researching and applying for grants.

There are no requirements. Anyone may assist with this opportunity.

Teen Central Programming Intern/Volunteer
Teen Central, BG's Teen Center
Headline: Teen Central Programming Intern
Description: The Programming Coordinator Intern will work directly with adolescents ages 11-14 at the Teen Center and assist the Assistant Director with developing and implementing Teen Central programming. Programming initiatives will include daily programming as well as special events. Teen Central programming initiatives in the past have included: an overnight Lock-In, International Week, Intramurals, and themed parties.
Requirements: 3 Training sessions will take place in January on Mondays 6:30-8:30 pm. Monthly trainings on the last Monday, 6:30-8:30 pm, will also take place.

This position is only open to BGSU students. It is open to all majors and preference will be given for those who have experience working with adolescents and preferably have experience related to youth programming.

We are looking for applicants who are friendly, energetic, self-motivated, and can complete tasks within a specified time line. In addition applicants must be able to take the internship for class credit through their department. All interns will work through the BGSU Office of Service-Learning, but they will serve at Teen Central.

Teen Central Grants Researcher Intern/Volunteer
We are currently looking for Fall 2009/Spring 2010 interns/volunteers who are looking for an opportunity to assist in continuing to build our new agency and wants to make an impact in the lives of our local youth.

Time Commitment
Variable.

Position Descriptions
Intern/Volunteer will research grants that are applicable for a not-for-profit agency that supports junior high youth. Interns also have the option to gain further experience by assisting with writing grants.

Desired Attributes
These positions are open to anyone: High School students, BGSU students, and other community members. We are looking for applicants who are friendly, energetic, self-motivated, and can complete tasks within a specified time line. Experience with grants is preferred, but not required.

Note: All interns/volunteers will work through the BGSU Office of Service-Learning, but they we will serve at Teen Central. This internship can be taken for credit or not for credit. All internships are unpaid.

Teen Central Mentor/Volunteer
We are always accepting applications for BGSU students wishing to commit their time to volunteering at Teen Central. This volunteer experience includes working directly with the teens and participating in a University course in order to earn credit. All volunteers must complete the course, submit to a background check, and commit to serving at least 4 hours per week at Teen Central. Please e-mail us at BGTeenCentral@bgsu.edu for more information!

 
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