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2022 GCIP Grant Award Winners Selected

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Forty-three internships were selected by the Georgia County Internship Program Review Committee in February to receive grant funding from the ACCG Civic Affairs Foundation for the summer of 2022. Grant award winners can be viewed here. These grants will provide internship opportunities in GIS, law, communications, environmental management, transportation, planning, and other county departments in 23 counties throughout the state. 
 
In addition to the general grants provided through the Foundation, there are two specialty grants that are awarded each year. The Kundell Environmental Management Internship Grant, created by the Foundation in honor of the late Dr. Jim Kundell, has been awarded for four internships in Bartow, Cobb, and Cherokee counties. These internships will include soil and erosion projects, projects for Keep Cobb Beautiful and Keep Cherokee Beautiful, and stream monitoring. The Garner Health and Human Service Internship, created by the Foundation in honor of late Fulton County Commissioner Joan Garner, has been awarded to Fayette County to provide testing of lead and copper in water sources near elementary schools.
 
GCIP internships are available to high school students 16 years of age or older who are dually enrolled in college classes, college students, and recent college graduates. Internship grants cover the cost of a 200-hour internship at the rate of $12 per hour. For more information about the GCIP, please visit www.accg.org/caf_index.php.
 

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