Internship Alert: EarthAid, an Online Energy Tracker

EarthAid: Make Money by Saving Energy!

EarthAid: Make Money by Saving Energy!

Just got this in from a few different sources (Thanks to Emily and SII and the other ten people who sent this in). Sounds like an interesting organization and a pretty good way to get some leadership/organizational training, if you haven’t gotten enough from out lovely little group.

My name is David Burd and I work at Earth Aid (www.earthaid.net), an energy-based social venture headquartered in Washington, DC. We’re launching a pretty innovative organizing fellowship for college students interested in energy and environmental issues this fall. Earth Aid (www.earthaid.net) has developed the first free service that enables individuals to track their electric, gas, and water usage in one place online, receive customized tips to help them save, and earn rewards if they do save — points that they can redeem for discounts at local businesses.

This fall, we are launching a University Organizing Fellowship to empower students to work on the front lines in the fight against climate change in their communities, track their actual impact, and in the process, receive training on a variety of topics, from community organizing to event planning and more. For students interested in the issues of energy and environment, Earth Aid’s cutting-edge technology, vision of sustainability, and commitment to metrics-based organizing will provide a valuable and rewarding experience. The deadline to apply is Friday, October 2, and we’re accepting applications online at http://www.earthaid.net/action_center/university_fellows. Email Andrew Gall at andrew@earthaid.net with any questions.

Thanks for your time, and please let me know what you think.

Best, David

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