Minority Internship Programs Seek Candidates For 2009
Columbus, OH (PRWEB) January 14, 2009 -- Several minority internship programs targeting African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and Native Americans are now welcoming applications for 2009. The internships will take place in various cities across the country during the spring, summer, fall, and winter seasons.
The programs are being administered by a combination of major corporations, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. Many of the opportunities offer compensation for students, and some will even pay for a student's travel needs. Applicable majors include business, computer science, engineering, psychology, communications, marketing, advertising, and many more.
Students are encouraged to apply right away, as many of the programs have early deadlines.
Here are just a few of the opportunities that are available:
- AAAS Minority Science Writers Internship
- IBM Minority Research Internship
- Louis Carr Internship
- Google Diversity Internship
- NASCAR Diversity Internship
- Nationwide/Tom Joyner Foundation Internship Program
- Minority Access Internship Program
- American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) Minority Internship
- INROADS Internship
For the complete list and for more details on how to apply for the opportunities, visit: http://www.FindInternships.com
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Resources for minority loans & grants.
There is a great need for minority loan programs which can help jump start many new businesses, currently there are several minority loans & grants available. Many of these minority loans & grants help excelerate growth of minority businesses and provide a greater percentage of success for minority business owners. A few of the best resources are the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA). Besides information on funding, the MBDA offers great advice for any minority small business which is lookinf for a loan.
Aside from minority loans, there is the National Minority Supply and Diversity Council (NMSDC) they can provide a direct link between corporations and minority businesses, which can help a minority start-up get running.
Minority Loans: Small business, schooling, personal loans.
When it comes to obtaining minority business loans. It it important to consider of few things first. If you are a minority is there any government grants or minority small business loans available? Also what type of loan are you interested in?
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What Are SBA Loans And How To Apply For One
Small businesses that cannot secure a loan through conventional means can apply for one of the SBA loans in order to obtain funds. However, they must first attempt to obtain a loan through a commercial lender, private source, or bank. Once the business is turned down for the loan, the owner may then apply for an SBA loan provided his business meets the SBA requirements including its definition of a small business.
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