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Please note all timelines given for opportunities are approximate. If an opportunity is on the website and you’re interested, send your application with the instructions described. We’d love to meet you!

Current Opportunities

Community Researcher
Hillside Foodways Black History Project

Food to Power is seeking two passionate members of the Hillside community to join us for a stipended role in conducting a pilot research project regarding Black foodways in the neighborhood.

We are aiming to start training researchers the week of March 4th, 2024. Applications submitted before February 16th at 12pm noon will be given priority, but please reach out if you need a later deadline! If interested, please review the job description and send the following information to Izzy Nuñez at izzy@foodtopowerco.org in one email:

  • Resume

  • Cover Letter: Include your connection to the Hillside community, what excites you about this project, and what “food justice” means to you.

If you need assistance in the application process please do not hesitate to contact izzy@foodtopowerco.org with any questions, concerns, requests for accommodations, etc.

Farming & Food Access Internship
(Open to adults 18+ with external funding)

This internship is intended for adults 18 years or older with an external source of funding (e.g. a fellowship or college summer internship fund). Interns will work up to 5 days a week at the Hillside Hub for 2-3 months, and will be involved in many aspects of Food to Power’s work, including: farming, composting, food recovery, community outreach, operating a no cost grocery program, and educational programming.

If you’ve been approved for external funding for an internship and are interested in the work we offer, please reach out to us - we’d love to meet you!

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