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PIN Internships and Fellowship Applications are Now Open

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Interested in hosting a fellow or summer intern through the Partnership for Innovation (PIN)? The PIN Summer Internship (PSI) and PIN Year-Long Fellowship (PYF) are unique opportunities for forward-thinking students and professionals to gain valuable experience by providing impactful and innovative organizations with support through three-month and six-month-long projects. PIN connects local organizations to interns and fellows to support their projects. Public and private sector entities across industries, non-profits, foundations, higher education institutions, researchers, and more are invited to apply to become a host site. Details on how your county can participate are provided below.
 
PIN Summer Internship
 
The PIN Summer Internship (PSI), or PINternship, invites public and private organizations to host innovative, civic-minded college students as interns, contributing to meaningful projects that leverage data, technology, or innovative practices. By partnering with the Partnership for Innovation (PIN), your organization gains access to college students from all over the nation while making a tangible impact on organizational or community challenges. PIN accepts and considers PIN Summer Internship applications regardless of an organization’s ability to pay. The PINternship is a paid summer internship with a cost for two interns at $20,000 total ($10k each Intern). 
 
For more information on how your county can apply, click here or contact Cody Cocchi at Cody.Cocchi@innovate.gatech.edu.
 
PIN Year-Long Fellowship
 
The PIN Fellowship is an experiential learning-based program that identifies and empowers the next generation of leaders in Georgia and the Southeast to drive growth and innovation across industries and communities. The program serves professionals that are early, mid, and late in their careers in navigating their career paths, strengthening their skill sets, gaining experience, and expanding their networks to excel in their respective fields. Through their engagement in the Fellowship, Fellows contribute to a workforce that drives connection between various sectors. In this one-year rotational program, Fellows engage with two organizations (corporate, small business/start-up, non-profit, government, or research) within one of the project areas. Each placement will last for 6 months. 
 
For more information about the Fellowship, click here or contact Clarence Anthony, Jr at Clarence.Anthony.Jr@innovate.gatech.edu.
 

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