Bank of America Charitable Foundation’s Student Leader Program 2021
An opportunity to be a part of learning and developing nonprofits in a hands on 8-week experience.
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December 17, 2020
Since 2005, the Bank of America Student Leaders Program has given over 2,500 students an opportunity to learn about nonprofit organizations and assist with their development.
If a student decides to participate, they would be a part of an eight week paid internship with a nonprofit organization of the bank’s choosing that provides students the opportunity to learn through hands-on experience, apply and grow their leadership skills, as well as, raise awareness about community issues.
Students will also get to go on a week long, all-expense paid Student Leaders Summit in Washington D.C that will be a part of the eight weeks from July 12-17, 2021.
Events will be in line with the local and national COVID-19 guidelines, which may change due to the unpredictable future.
If you have a passion for helping your community and would like to participate in opportunities that improve leadership skills and hands-on experiences, you can apply for the Student Leader Program by going to www.bankofamerica.com/studentleaders. The application deadline is 11:50 pm eastern time on Friday, January 29, 2021 with no exceptions or extensions on this deadline.

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