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Financial Assistance for an Environmental Professional Intern Program
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) announces the availability of Federal Assistance to conduct an intern program to provide on the job training for students interested in careers in environmental protection. The need for wise stewardship of the nation's environmental resources is increasing and with it a need to enlarge the pool of skilled environmental professionals and at the same time increase the diversity of this pool. EPA recognizes that there is a shortage of skilled environmental professionals. The programmatic objective of this intern program is to provide unique opportunities for cooperative study, research, and development that would increase the number and diversity of skilled engineers, scientists, policy makers, legal professionals, and managers in the environmental arena by affording ``on the job training'' opportunities for students interested in public or private sector careers in environmental protection. This solicitation is to find a qualified non-profit organization to carry out this student intern program. The student interns will be considered employees of the cooperative partner rather than EPA during their training period. All student interns must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program, or accepted into an undergraduate or graduate program that will commence within nine months of selection as a student intern. This partner would be responsible for locating candidate interns, selecting the interns and administering the funding to the Interns/Associates. USEPA would identify the intern/associate opportunities at EPA or EPA stakeholder facilities, provide advice to the cooperative partner in the selection of the candidate interns and provide space, technical guidance and training to the Interns/ associates during their period of internship at either an EPA facility or an EPA stakeholder facility. This program will start on or about April 1, 2001 and continue for a three year period.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) announces the availability of Federal Assistance to conduct an intern program to provide on the job training for students interested in careers in environmental protection. The need for wise stewardship of the nation's environmental resources is increasing and with it a need to enlarge the pool of skilled environmental professionals and at the same time increase the diversity of this pool. EPA recognizes that there is a shortage of skilled environmental professionals. The programmatic objective of this intern program is to provide unique opportunities for cooperative study, research, and development that would increase the number and diversity of skilled engineers, scientists, policy makers, legal professionals, and managers in the environmental arena by affording ``on the job training'' opportunities for students interested in public or private sector careers in environmental protection. This solicitation is to find a qualified non-profit organization to carry out this student intern program. The student interns will be considered employees of the cooperative partner rather than EPA during their training period. All student interns must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program, or accepted into an undergraduate or graduate program that will commence within nine months of selection as a student intern. This partner would be responsible for locating candidate interns, selecting the interns and administering the funding to the Interns/Associates. USEPA would identify the intern/associate opportunities at EPA or EPA stakeholder facilities, provide advice to the cooperative partner in the selection of the candidate interns and provide space, technical guidance and training to the Interns/ associates during their period of internship at either an EPA facility or an EPA stakeholder facility. This program will start on or about April 1, 2001 and continue for a three year period.
Applications must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, February 23, 2001.
Linda K. Smith, US EPA, Phone: 202- 564-2602, E-mail: smith.linda@epa.gov, or by Fax: 202-501-1162.
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
Environmental Professional Intern Program,
smith.linda@epa.gov
http://www.epa.gov/ogd/appkit.htm
http://www.epa.gov/seahome/grants/src/grant.htm
http://www.whitehouse.gov/OMB/grants/#forms
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