June 4, 2009
Grant Makers Support Internships to Help Charities Do More
Morgan Shoaff spent the summer before her senior year at Wichita State University designing a logo for a project to prevent teenage suicide. She earned $2,500. But far more important, she made a big life decision, settling on a career in the nonprofit world.
Ms. Shoaff's two-month stint last year as an intern at CrisisLink, a suicide-prevention hotline and information-referral service in Arlington, Va., was supported by the ExxonMobil Foundation's Community Summer Jobs Program, one of
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