PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

PStetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probonoAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)

http://www.law.stetson.edu/probono


PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students.  We are currently looking for students to serve as fellows in the Spring 2025 semester.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this paid fellowship, students will work approximately 13-15 hours per week for approximately 10- 12 weeks.  

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships this Spring 2025 semester please submit your resume and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Wednesday, January 22nd at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, January 24th of their status and will be invited to interview with Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio during the week of January 27th on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay on Wednesday, February 5th.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)


Legal Pro Bono Opportunity (2L / 3L) Research Project

Professor Ellen S. Podgor is looking for a 2L or 3L student who has advanced website skills to assist with a Bar Project.  This is legal pro bono and will require some research in the area of prosecutorial independence. If interested, please send a resume to [email protected].  


JOB ANNOUNCEMENT — THE ALLIANCE FOR ADVOCACY AND PHILANTHROPY – PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students. The fellowships are for the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s  Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this fellowship, students will have the opportunity to attend community events and are required to work approximately 13-15 hours per week for  10-12 weeks.

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships either for the Fall 2024 or Spring 2025 semesters please submit your resumes and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than Thursday August 29th at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

When you submit your cover letter expressing interest in this fellowship, you must indicate whether you are interested in working in the Fall or Spring semester because student fellows are eligible to work for only one semester.

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, August 30th . Finalists for the fellowship will be interviewed by Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio on Wednesday, September 4th.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged if scheduling conflicts occur.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows in the Fall semester will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay during the second week of September.   Students chosen to become Fellows in the Spring semester will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay in the second week of the Spring semester.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)


JOB ANNOUNCEMENT — THE ALLIANCE FOR ADVOCACY AND PHILANTHROPY – PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students. The fellowships are for the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s  Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this fellowship, students will have the opportunity to attend community events and are required to work approximately 13-15 hours per week for  10-12 weeks.

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships either for the Fall 2024 or Spring 2025 semesters please submit your resumes and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than  Thursday August 29th at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

When you submit your cover letter expressing interest in this fellowship, you must indicate whether you are interested in working in the Fall or Spring semester because student fellows are eligible to work for only one semester.

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, August 30th . Finalists for the fellowship will be interviewed by Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio on Wednesday, September 4th.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged if scheduling conflicts occur.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows in the Fall semester will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay during the second week of September.   Students chosen to become Fellows in the Spring semester will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay in the second week of the Spring semester.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)


JOB ANNOUNCEMENT — THE ALLIANCE FOR ADVOCACY AND PHILANTHROPY – PAID FELLOWSHIP FOR 2L and 3L LAW STUDENTS

Stetson University College of Law and the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay formed a partnership in 2019— The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (“The Alliance”) — to benefit the Tampa Bay area.  As part of the collaboration, the Alliance has an office space on our Gulfport campus and offers paid fellowships to Stetson Law students. The fellowships are for the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters.  Students chosen for this fellowship may work virtually, at Community Foundation of Tampa Bay’s  Gulfport campus, or at one of their offices in downtown St. Petersburg or Tampa.  Through this fellowship, students will have the opportunity to attend community events and are required to work approximately 13-15 hours per week for  10-12 weeks.

As a Community Fellow, you will gain an in-depth understanding of community philanthropy and have hands-on opportunities to work with nonprofit organizations.  You will be introduced to nonprofit board governance, the grantmaking process, donor development, and funding agreements.  In addition, you will receive considerable exposure to how grants are evaluated and sustained; and you may also be called upon to analyze data to support nonprofit organizational needs and to assess programmatic outcomes.

If you are interested in applying for one of these paid fellowships either for the Fall 2024 or Spring 2025 semesters please submit your resumes and a cover letter to Professor Scully and Jesse Coraggio, Vice President of the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay at [email protected] no later than  Thursday August 29th at 5 p.m.  Your cover letter should indicate why you are interested in this position and what skills you currently possess that you think will be an asset to The Alliance. 

When you submit your cover letter expressing interest in this fellowship, you must indicate whether you are interested in working in the Fall or Spring semester because student fellows are eligible to work for only one semester.

The finalists for this fellowship will be notified no later than Friday, August 30th . Finalists for the fellowship will be interviewed by Professor Scully and Dr. Jesse Coraggio on Wednesday, September 4th.  The interviews will be virtual and alternative dates for virtual interviews may be arranged if scheduling conflicts occur.

The students that are chosen to become Fellows in the Fall semester will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay during the second week of September.   Students chosen to become Fellows in the Spring semester will begin work with the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay in the second week of the Spring semester.

For more information about the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay please see About | Community Foundation of Tampa Bay (cftampabay.org)


Navigating Careers in IRS’ Office of Chief Counsel Webinar August 7

Have you ever wondered about working for the IRS, Office of Chief Counsel? Are you interested in tax or cutting edge issues? Do you like Litigation or Transactional Law? Have you considered a career with the federal government? IRS’ Office of Chief Counsel might be the place for you! Come join us to learn about our honors and summer internship programs, how to apply, and ask questions about the application process. We are currently hiring 2Ls, 3Ls, and Tax LLM students. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn about the Office of Chief Counsel and get some of your questions answered. To view our open positions, click here. To find out more about our legal divisions, click here. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn about the Office of Chief Counsel and get some of your questions answered.

When: Wednesday, August 7th at 12pm Eastern

Who: This event is open to attorneys of any level, 2Ls, 3Ls, and Tax LLM students

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