| Summer of Solutions: Cleveland, OH Short Internship Blurb
 A small group of passionate young people will spend this summer living  on Cleveland's near West Side, working with community groups and  neighborhood residents to weatherize low income houses, catalyze new  urban agriculture projects, and incorporate community input into urban  planning initiatives. The priority application deadline is Monday,  March 22nd, and the final application deadline is Monday, April 19th.  Living stipends of up to $2000 will be available for those who need  them. A full program description and application can be found here.
 
 Or, send your resume and cover letter to OSECSummer@gmail.com
 
 
 Description
 
 Join the Ohio Student Environmental Coalition and its partners for  a summer of community greening and environmental justice work on  Cleveland's near West side! Summer interns will work with community  partners in Cleveland's Detroit-Shoreway and Clark-Metro neighborhoods  to address structural and material environmental challenges in three  basic ways.  These three tracks are not mutually exclusive, meaning  that program participants will choose to participate in any combination  of the following initiatives:
 
 1. Proximity to Lake Erie spells harsh winters and hot summers for  local residents. Interns will be trained in basic weatherization  processes, and spend the summer using their training to effect  immediate material change. Using program funding, field teams will work  with families to weatherize their homes at no cost, thus investing  resources and knowledge in the Detroit-Shoreway and Clark-Metro  neighborhoods.
 
 2. Although some Cleveland neighborhoods enjoy an abundance of  healthy, local food, many lack even a single grocery store. Residents  instead rely on overpriced and unhealthy food from convenient stores.  These "food deserts" stretch over 90 blocks, and categorize large  swaths of Cleveland's East and West sides. OSEC interns will identify  ideal locations for urban gardens and work with community members to  make local agriculture a reality.
 
 3. For 70 years, a highway has severed the impoverished  Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood from its valuable lakefront in order to  allow West Side suburbanites quicker access to Downtown. The Lakefront  West Plan proposed by the Detroit Shoreway Community Development  Organization, and the Connecting Cleveland 2020 citywide plan put forth  by Cleveland's Planning Department and passed by the Ohio Department of  Transportation, both call for replacing this Shoreway with an  all-access, 35 mph street. After years of discussion, however, little  of this plan has been put into action. Through research, policy  advocacy, and community organizing, summer interns will create  much-needed momentum to remedy this structural injustice.
 
 Living on the near west side of Cleveland, interns will also come  to love shopping at the West Side Market, volunteering at the Ohio City  Bike Co-op, and catching a nice dinner at Ohio's only LEED-certified  restaurant.  Interns will have the option of living with one another in  housing provided by the program.  A living stipend of up to $2000 will  be available to those who most need it.
 
 By the end of the summer, interns and neighborhood residents alike  will have gained knowledge and experience related to home  weatherization, urban planning, community organizing, and  inter-community bridge-building.  All will have enjoyed an  unforgettable summer of fun and hard work on Cleveland's Near West Side!
 
 The PRIORITY DEADLINE for applications is Monday, March 22nd at  midnight. Those who apply by this date will receive priority in  decisions about acceptance and stipends; these decisions will be  announced on Monday, April 5th.  The final deadline for applications as  full-time interns will be Monday, April 19th at midnight; these  applicants will be notified on a rolling basis, and will hear back no  later than April 26th.  The date on which you start and finish your  Cleveland Summer of Solutions Internship can be flexible, although full  summer internships are expected to last 10 (not necessarily  consecutive) weeks.
 
 To apply, please EITHER fill out the application form, OR send your resume and cover letter to OSECSummer@gmail.com,  OR do both. This is your official application, so be thoughtful and  concise throughout. If you have questions, you can leave them in the  Final Comments box or send us an e-mail. Please note that you cannot  save this application and continue working on it later; you may want to  write and save your responses elsewhere and then enter and submit this  form when you are done. Questions with "*" next to them are required  and cannot be left blank.
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