Looking for other opportunities outside of JCYC Workhub? Check out our list of free resources from our partners and other community organizations.
Builds girls’ proficiency in basic life skills, healthy decision-making, leadership, and knowledge of social systems, focused on women's rights and social justice.
Services for youth and young adults who have experienced trauma or have felt unsafe in traditional programming and institutions.
Please check the website for the official application deadline.
Graduates of the Digital Arts Program can be hired to get trained as leaders in a youth-run record label, Upstar Records. Students work as marketing associates, live-sound engineers, and music producers.
Please check the website for the official application deadline.
Students learn songwriting, digital recording and engineering, filmmaking, beat sequencing, DJ instruction, podcasting, and photography. Learn from industry professionals and organize local events.
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Restaurant-readiness training in a youth cafe. Gain cooking skills and work experience in the food industry.
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Multicultural youth leadership development program for high school students to work to reduce violence and create harmony and understanding through advocacy, education and outreach.
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Paid internship, skill building training, individual case management, and education support.
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Healthy living and youth workforce development. Youth learn professional cooking skills.
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Paid summer internship providing professional mentorship to SF high school students. Students explore STEAM fields by interning at varies SF City departments
After-school training and mentoring program offer free creative technology and digital media production training.
Please check the website for the official application deadline.
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Alonzo King LINES Ballet is committed to providing project-based, meaningful work with a focus on career development for all interns. Work with this world-renowned dance company as you develop the unique skills required of non-profit arts administration, including event planning and production, marketing and communications, program development and coordination, and community based dance education.
Work alongside AKLB staff and personnel to gain hands-on experience in the daily operations of our vibrant Dance Center, Teen Program, LINES Training Program, Summer Program, Community Programs, and BFA at Dominican University Program.
Enterprise offers high school youth with job-readiness training and paid internships. We have internships in the following sectors: healthcare, technology, art/architecture/design, financial and legal services, government and nonprofit, entrepreneurship, environmental stewardship, communications, and retail.
The Adventure Guide intern team welcomes, orients, and engages visitors of all ages and backgrounds to the Tunnel Tops and Presidio. This role amplifies what the Tunnel Tops and larger park environs have to offer by supporting meaningful park adventures and providing a positive and informative visitor experience. Adventure Guides help provide a bridge for visitors to the Presidio who may experience barriers to access. As an initial point of contact at the Tunnel Tops Outpost and Field Station, this position is a very active job where you will be on your feet and outdoors much of the day moving between locations. This position also interacts with youth (young children through teens), families, and community groups to help increase access to the park and to assist in facilitating unique park experiences. There will be an emphasis on serving communities traditionally underrepresented in National Parks. This position requires workdays that include Saturday and or Sundays with hours ranging between 12-18 hours a week. Extensive training and park orientation are provided to help develop knowledge and understanding of park resources and career opportunities. This position starts on May 18 and goes through October 26th.
Application Deadline Date: For priority consideration, please apply by March 25th, 2024. After March 25th, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Paid position at the Exploratorium. Engage visitors at exhibits, lead demonstrations, and run museum operations.
Please check the website for the official application deadline.
Candidates embrace a commitment to strengthening their families and communities despite facing formidable life challenges, such as economic and family responsibilities. Each year, 11 outstanding San Francisco Unified School District juniors are provided $10,000 each to fund tuition and/or education-related expenses.
The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund provides financial support for students who are active and emerging organizers in progressive movements for liberation, self-determination and social and economic justice in their communities. These need-based scholarships are awarded to students who are enrolled at a college or university or in a trade or technical program.
Applications are available in January of each year until April 1 and should be completed and submitted online.
10,000 Degrees provides scholarships to individuals with significant financial need who exhibit a strong desire to go to college, and who have the perseverance necessary to graduate from college and accomplish their educational goals.
Each year, the Maisin Scholar Award provides 75 high school seniors in SFUSD with as much as $3000 annually so they can pursue higher education and open doors to their dreams. The scholarship can be renewed at the same initial rate for a maximum of $12,000 and is available to scholars for up to six years.
Our application opens on November 1, 2022, and will close on February 17, 2023.
Students attending a 4-year institution receive $4,500 per school year. Students attending a 2-year institution will receive up to $2,250 per school year until they transfer to a 4-year institution, at which time they will be eligible for the $4,500 award per school year. In addition to scholarships, scholars are matched with a mentor and have access to other resources designed to support them on their college journey and beyond. Once in college, scholarships can be renewed based on specific eligibility requirements.
A diverse student group on an Outward Bound course (including racial, religious, economic, gender identity, and ability) encourages learning across differences, compassion for the strengths and challenges of their crewmates, and space to practice inclusion and leadership.
4 different summer scholarships available with various affinity focuses but at the heart of each program is the intention to empower compassionate leaders for the future.
This scholarship is for students graduating high school or who are currently in college or trade school who live in Alice Griffith, Potrero Terrace Annex, Hunters View, or Sunnydale.
Application Due Friday, April 14, 2023- Winners will be Announced Friday, May 19, 2023
Kindergarten to College is both automatic and universal. When a student enters kindergarten in San Francisco Unified School District, K2C automatically opens a deposit-only savings account in the child’s name at Citibank with a starter deposit of $50 in each account. There is no paperwork to fill out, and the program does not use social security numbers. For some families, their account with K2C is their only formal bank account with a financial institution.
Balboa students are eligible to apply to this year’s Awesome Fund Grant. This link covers expectations and an overview of the grant. The Awesome Fund provides registered high school clubs with financial support for projects that help students enhance their community, keep students involved in school, and/or provide students with a more meaningful educational experience. Students can apply for a grant of $100 to $1,000.
If there is any interest in applying, students should start to consider what kind of project would positively impact their club the most and how much funding they’ll need to get it started.
The application closes 10/23/2023 and no late applications will be accepted.
Young Asian Women Against Violence (YAWAV)
YAWAV is a school year-long program that is committed to train and educate youth leaders on gender-based violence topics and prevention skills. Peer Leaders will have the opportunity to dive deeper into learning topics such as domestic & dating violence, sexual harassment & assault, un/healthy relationships, body image & self esteem, gender & sexuality and utilize their knowledge to go out and educate their peers.
Our program will run from September 2023 - May 2024. Meetings will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 5-6:30pm.
YAWAV offers quarterly stipend incentives for participation, extensive leadership experience, community building with other folks, and lots of fun. To apply, fill out the YAWAV application
San Francisco Department of Children Youth and their Families also known as DCYF provides opportunities for local San Francisco youth. This is a link to provide our youth with extra opportunities if we don't have something that is of interest. Please click this link to the DCYF website to check out what they have to offer.
UCSF provides different STEM opportunities for San Francisco high school youth. Please click the link to find out more.
Two of their youth programs are actively recruiting
1. Career Connections -
Career exploration program designed for TAY (transitional age youth)
9-month long program (3-month training, 6-month internship, 2 extra months of case management).
Completing the 3-month training ($300) + paid hourly for the 6-month internship ($18.93/hour)
Requirements
1. SF Resident
2. Between age 15-25
3. Must be legally eligible to work in the US
5. Receiving behavioral health services
2. Youth 2 Youth -
Peer counseling training and internship program for TAY (transitional age youth)
9.5-month long program (4-month program + 5.5 months from another Hire-Ability peer counseling internship program for hands-on experiences).
Completing the 4-month training ($600) + paid hourly for the 5.5 month internship ($18.93/hour)
Requirements
1. SF Resident
2. Between age 18-24
- 17 y/o are also eligible if turning 18 by graduation of the program
3. Are interested in helping others in a behavioral health setting
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The YMCA of San Francisco Civic Engagement team is bringing back their statewide program. Y & G is an opportunity for teens to learn and grow their civic understanding while getting to meet new peers from all across California.
To register, visit ymcasf.org
Daily enrichments and a safe space to hang out and make friends.
Afterschool program with different activities such as:
Have an interest in film and music? Come learn more about each and receive a $250 gift card at the end of camp!
Youth Art Exchanges offers youth and community arts programming in San Francisco, including free HS after school classes and workshops for all ages.
Orientation for after school SFUSD high school classes:Wednesday, September 13th 4:30pmYouth Art Exchange Studios at La Fénix 1950 Mission Street
Classes start the week of September 18th.
API Youth Leadership Council (APIYLC) is a program within the Community Youth Center (CYC) of San Francisco. CYC provides education, leadership development, behavioral health, and intervention among other services to SF youth and their families. CYC works to empower young people to reach their highest potential as individuals and to develop a positive self/cultural identity.
APIYLC specifically aims to foster leadership qualities within Asian Pacific Islander (API) youth and empower them so that they can bring about change in the Asian Pacific American (APA) community. The program does so by challenging youth to engage in discourse that address social justice issues impacting the APA community. The program will also provide youth with experience and opportunities in volunteering, civic engagement, and community service. Our program goal is to help young people understand social justice theories and how to manifest them into praxis.
This is a resource for anyone that needs to understand a legal document or write a legal document without breaking the bank. These forms are free and simplified for the everyday person to understand what the form is about. Please be advised that you will have to create an account with them in order to access the documents that you created.
Wu Yee is open and currently enrolling for on-site services for children and pregnant women at their Early Learning Centers, Family Child Care Centers, and Home Visiting services. Wu Yee believes nothing is more essential than excellent child care and education for all children. They partner with parents, organizations across San Francisco, and individuals who are willing to provide a network that strengthens and connects a diverse, resilient community around the children.
MNHC offers sensitive, respectful and non-judgmental services that are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL for all young people of all genders from ages 12 to 21. At the Shotwell site there is a Teen Clinic area made just for youth. Bilingual services offered cover physical, mental, emotional, sexual and reproductive health. If you are a young person over the age of 12, you can register for services on your own.
The following Teen services are free and confidential at the Shotwell Clinic and Excelsior Clinic. Our main Teen Clinic is located at the Shotwell site, 240 Shotwell Street, San Francisco, CA.
Mondays and Thursdays 1:30 – 5pm; You can call to schedule an appointment or drop-in before 4pm.
A community building group for trans & gender nonconforming youth 18 & under.
Join to meet other trans & nonconforming folks! All participants receive free snacks & a $20 gift card each session.
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