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About 08 May 2017

2017 Sponsors & Partners

2018 Sponsors & Partners






 

2017 Sponsors & Partners

 

  • Appalachian Mountain Club
  • Arizona Game and Fish
  • Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
  • Arlington Peruvian Festival
  • Arlington Public Library: Columbia Pike Branch
  • Atlanta Audubon Society
  • California Department of Fish & Wildlife
  • Centro de los Trabajadores Agricolas Fronterizos
  • Chamizal National Memorial
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
  • Chipsa Nevada
  • City of Providence
  • Conservation Lands Foundation
  • Cornell University
  • Dudley Public Library
  • Familias Unidas del Chamizal
  • Freedom University
  • Friends of Basin and Range
  • Friends of Constitution Lakes
  • Friends of Nevada Wilderness
  • Friends of Outer Island
  • George H.W. Bush Vamos a Pescar Education Fund
  • Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
  • GreenFaith
  • Hispanic Access Foundation
  • Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting & the Outdoors (HECHO)
  • Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
  • Houston Zoo
  • Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
  • Lake Gregory
  • Lake Mead National Recreational Area
  • Las Cruces Museum of Nature and Science
  • Latin American Youth Center
  • Latin Chamber of Commerce Nevada, Inc.
  • Latino Heritage Internship Program
  • Latino Outdoors
  • League of Conservation Voters
  • Los Angeles Audubon Society
  • Los Descendientes Del Presidio De Tucson
  • Lowell National Historical Park
  • Manzanar History Association
  • Mississippi River State Park
  • National Park Service
  • NPS Urban Agenda
  • Outdoors Rx
  • Outside Las Vegas Foundation
  • Paso del Sur
  • Patuxent Research Refuge
  • Por la Creacion: Faith-based Alliance
  • Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada
  • Providence Parks Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership
  • Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation
  • REI
  • REI Adventure Station
  • Rhode Island: Department of Environmental Management
  • Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex
  • Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation
  • Saguaro National Park
  • San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge
  • San Fernando Valley Audubon Society
  • San Juan National Historic Site
  • Santa Barbara County Trails Council
  • Save Lovell Canyon
  • Save Red Rock
  • Save the Redwoods League
  • Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
  • Sierra Club
  • Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
  • Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge
  • Tucson Audubon Society
  • Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation
  • Tucson Water
  • TXU Energy
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • U.S. Forest Service
  • VeloPaso
  • Viva Arkansas!
  • Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge
  • Western National Parks Association
  • Westworld of Scottsdale, AZ
  • Whole Foods Market
     
About 19 April 2017

Resources & Tools

Event Resources

2018 Planning Toolkit


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Sample Event Flyer


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Sample Release & Advisory


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 Additional Samples


  

Additional Resources

Logo Downloads

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 Selfie Sign

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 Social Media Images

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About 26 January 2017

About the MANO Project

Hispanic Access programs establish bridges of access between the Latino community and trustworthy, socially responsible partners.

The core purpose for the MANO Project (My Access to Network Opportunities) is to connect, build and develop young leaders of color who share a passion for serving and strengthening their communities. We want to help build leadership capacity among Latino communities and the nation as a whole.

We build trusting relationships with organizations and federal agencies to provide professional development and training opportunities for people of color pursuing college degrees or recently graduated.

Hispanic Access internship and fellowship programs offer unique work experiences and competitive packages for candidates. Programs provide extensive training, mentoring and professional development support to ensure that students have the tools, tips and knowledge to be outstanding contributors, navigate challenges and make the most of their experience. Through site visits, webinars, mentorship connections and links to the Hispanic Access and MANO network, participants are strongly positioned for success and high impact.

All programs are paid and many offer transportation stipends, free on-site housing or housing stipends.


Internship and fellowship programs currently serve diverse career fields related to:

  • Cultural and Heritage Preservation (i.e. Museum Studies, Architecture, Ethnographic research, etc.)
  • Natural and/or Cultural Resources
  • Environmental Education/Conservation
  • Engineering
  • Communication/Media/Public Affairs
  • Business related fields – Accounting, Finance, Operations


Basic Eligibility

  • Current college students or graduates ages 18-30
  • Possess U.S. citizenship or permanent residency
  • Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) are preferred but not required for all positions


Partner agencies currently hosting HAF summer internships or fellowships (6 mos +):

  • National Park Service
  • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
  • National Credit Union Administration
  • U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
  • U.S. Forest Service



MANO Project
is an initiative of Hispanic 
Access Foundation.

E: info@hispanicaccess.org
P: (202) 640-4342