The Alliance Community Associates Program LAST DAY TO APPLY FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR SPRING 2024 TERM IS THIS FRIDAY!

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR SPRING 2024 TERM IS THIS FRIDAY!

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – LAST WEEK TO APPLY FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – LAST WEEK TO APPLY FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – APPLY NOW FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – APPLY NOW FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – APPLY NOW FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – APPLY NOW FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – APPLY NOW FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – APPLY NOW FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].


The Alliance Community Associates Program – APPLY NOW FOR SPRING 2024 TERM

If you are interested in creating, working, or learning about nonprofit organizations and the intersection of philanthropy and the law, this is a pro bono opportunity you do not want to miss! Please note— 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls are welcome to apply.

The Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy (The Alliance) is seeking student pro-bono interns to work virtually or in-person on a variety of projects with nonprofit organizations in the Tampa Bay area. The Alliance is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and Stetson University College of Law. It is a partnership designed to engage students in the philanthropic community and to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofit efforts to address the needs of communities in the Tampa Bay area.

Students who volunteer for these pro bono opportunities are required to commit to working at least three hours per week for a minimum of 10 weeks starting February 14, 2024. The preference is for longer multiweek engagements, but short-term one-time opportunities may also be available. Many of the assignments will be virtual.

While we cannot guarantee placement or host participation, some of organizations that have worked with us in the past to provide these opportunities include:

Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay: https://svptampabay.org/
Nonprofit Leadership Center (NLC): https://nlctb.org/
LEAP Tampa Bay: https://www.leaptampabay.org/
Florida College Access Network: http://floridacollegeaccess.org/
National Alliance for Mental Illness – Pinellas County: https://nami-pinellas.org/
St. Pete Innovation District: https://stpeteinnovationdistrict.com/
Florida Mental Health Institute: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/fmhi/
St. Petersburg College: https://www.spcollege.edu/
The Florida Philanthropic Network: https://www.fpnetwork.org/

As a student volunteer, you will conduct nonlegal research and writing assignments and you may have an opportunity to conduct legal research. In addition, you may have opportunities to:

  • Learn about the nonprofit grantmaking process
  • Attend community meetings and virtual networking opportunities with nonprofit executives
  • Collaborate with a wide variety of business executives, lawyers, and philanthropists
  • Analyze socio-economic data, and
  • Assist in evaluating programmatic outcomes

If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and/or experience in the nonprofit world no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 2, 2024.

You should indicate in your cover letter how many hours per week you will be available to volunteer. If you prefer an organization noted above, please indicate that in your cover letter. Your resume and cover letter should be addressed to Professor Judith AM Scully and Jesse Coraggio, PhD and emailed to [email protected].