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  National Student Partnerships (NSP) is the nation's only year-round, student-led volunteer service organization that links people in need with the resources and opportunities necessary to become self-sufficient.


  Founded by college undergraduates in 1998, NSP operates a national network of drop-in resource centers, staffed by student volunteers from area colleges and universities. Working one-on-one with low-income community members (clients), NSP volunteers provide intensive on-site and referral services, which enable clients to achieve their goals.

The Catalogue for Philanthropy selected NSP as one of the best small nonprofits. Click here for details

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City Lights, NSP's spring benefit in New York City
On May 29, NSP will gather for the second year at the dynamic Ailey Studios on Manhattan's West Side to celebrate the accomplishments of NSP's volunteers and community leaders in the Bronx and to thank our gracious New York supporters.  The evening will include a powerful NSP testimonial as well as an exciting Ailey dance performance!  Click here for more information.

For more information on this year's Summit, click here.

 
 

NSP National and Local Career Opportunities
National Student Partnerships (NSP) is currently seeking driven, independent and enthusiastic individuals to serve in our National and Local Offices. We look for individuals who are passionate about community development and believe that young people armed with ingenuity and dedication can fight poverty in their surrounding communities.

Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis for the following positions: Director of Development and Communications, Communications Associate and Site Coordinators. For more information please visit the Join Us section.

NBC says NSP is "Making a Difference"
“College students can make a difference in their communities,” said correspondent Lisa Daniels. “They are determined enough to cut through the red tape and help clients find a job, housing or government assistance, whatever their needs should be.”

Click on the link below to watch the segment on MSNBC.com.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15591541/

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