08/24/2022
Better late than never!
We wanted to share some of our favorite photos from this year’s closing celebration 🎉
The Community Impact Internships Program (CIIP) is a competitive summer internship program, pairing JHU undergraduate students with nonprofit organizations
The Community Impact Internships Program (CIIP) is a competitive, paid summer internship program that pairs JHU undergraduate students with nonprofit organizations and government agencies to work on community-identified projects.
08/24/2022
Better late than never!
We wanted to share some of our favorite photos from this year’s closing celebration 🎉
08/03/2022
last of the summer :’( featured placement: estelle at baltimore harm reduction coalition!
07/27/2022
last night at our station north arts walk! comment below something new you learned.
07/13/2022
a great with our interns! featured placement: will at neighborhood design center ☀️🏡
07/05/2022
is back and better than ever!
06/22/2022
CIIP Interns relaxing during Movie Night Monday, where we watched the documentary Baltimore’s Strange Fruit 🍿🎥
06/05/2022
Meet Koye, Cionne, Genesis, and Caroline — the other half of this summer’s peer mentors!
Peer mentors wrapped up their orientation today and general orientation begins TOMORROW. We are so ready to meet you all!
06/04/2022
CIIP orientation begins in just TWO DAYS and we couldn’t be more excited to meet our 2022 cohort!
In preparation for the summer, we are spotlighting four of our eight amazing peer mentors today— Laís, Stacey, Siena, and Sigrid. You’ll meet the other four tomorrow!
05/04/2022
Our CIIP Program Assistants are getting ready for orientation! We’re so excited 🥳🥳 (for more than just the play-doh, we promise)
12/20/2021
12/03/2021
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12/02/2021
I'm incredibly grateful for the summer that I've had as a CIIP intern at Whitelock Community Farm. I expanded my knowledge so much in terms of urban farming practices, sustainable food production, and environmental justice more broadly in the city and learned about all the amazing organizations and people behind current work. Each week I met someone new, even as many times as everyday. As a Public Health and Environmental Studies major, the material that I've learned in my classes greatly applies to the work I did at the farm. Now, I'll be able to bring my unique experiences and even stories that I've heard about community members first hand to the classroom and share them with my peers. It is ever more important that we listen and take proper action with the Baltimore community because just and equitable collaboration is possible and incredibly valuable. The experiences I've had with fellow interns has shown me even more beautiful sides and people here that I would not have had the chance otherwise without this internship. Plus, being so involved with a group of students that are just as passionate and dedicated to service helped us be stronger together and do more fruitful work at each of our placement sites. I wish more students in other fields had the chance to participate in CIIP, get out of the Hopkins bubble, and truly realize that change needs to happen and that we can use our resources and knowledge here to collaborate with others, as well as amplify work that is already being done.