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Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

About Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship

The Helene & Grant Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Pace empowers students to drive social change by funding hands-on internships at leading nonprofits, government agencies, & social enterprises across the NYC Metro area. Since 2005, the Center has been a hub for impact-driven education, research, & partnerships, connecting students with real-world opportunities to make a difference.

Reviews

Early Literacy Intern

June 2020 - July 2020 New York City, NY
“I worked at ExpandED Schools and I am overjoyed with my experience here. I worked as the Early Literacy Intern where I was able to audit all of the children’s books in the inventory and suggest additions for the afterschool curriculum. This task specifically granted me an agency in choosing relevant content for early education. I was allowed to add intersectional literature that simultaneously promoted social and emotional development. Additionally, I was able to lead informational recruitment sessions for the Ready Readers Afterschool programming participation, conduct outreach, and participate in developmental meetings. While supporting the Early Literacy Team I learned mass amounts of information about childhood cognitive development, curriculum building, lesson planning, funding sources, and nonprofit culture. Professionally, the opportunities for growth in ExpandED are vast and the information acquired is transferrable, however, the most rewarding aspect of the internship with ExpandED was the confidence I gained as well as the relationships I have built. I have a network of supporters and colleagues as a result of this opportunity provided to me by the Wilson Center.”

Environmental Education/ Estuary Lab Intern at Hudson River Park Trust

June 2020 - August 2020 New York City, NY
“I worked at Hudson River Park over the summer as an Environmental Education/ Estuary Lab intern funded by The Wilson Center. Given the pandemic I worked remotely and had the opportunity to go conduct field work 1-2x a week, which completed my entire experience here. I created new curriculum for their virtual programs and I was able to advance my skill sets, as I learned how to practice catch and release. Every staff member I worked with made sure I had all resources available, whether remotely or in the office. Tina, Olivia and Toland are passionate individuals who made my experience here one in which I will never forget as I truly was a part of their team. I feel confident to enter the workforce, with all the new skills I gained and the skills I was able to strengthen. ”
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