Field Operations Research Intern (Spring/ Summer 2024)
Location: Remote
Time: 240 hours, between January and June 2024
Location: Remote
Time: 240 hours, between January and June 2024
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Location: Combination of Remote and Kansas City, MO (Crossroads)
Time: Part Time Internship (3 Months, 10-12 Hours/Week)
Disability inclusion in community-led development means that everyone is empowered to be a part of the solution to their own poverty-related issues.
In three communities in the Philippines, projects that brought school supplies to children help them make the most out of their education so they can build a better foundation for a prosperous future.
Explore the complexities of poverty in Africa, from historical roots to modern challenges, and discover innovative community-driven solutions.
Some communities in low-income countries lack the digital infrastructure that has become foundational for development. But many are learning to bridge this digital divide.
Explore the causes and impacts of poverty in the Philippines and learn how you can help. Join us in making a difference.
Learn about the water crisis in Zambia and how Outreach International is helping communities find clean and sustainable water solutions.
Elizabeth is a high school graduate from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who won the Service Above Self Award for working so hard to make the world a better place.
Outreach International receives top honors with a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator! We’re proud to be recognized for our impact and financial transparency.
Dr. Kevin Prine has resigned from his role as President & CEO for Outreach International and will step in as CEO for the Patterson Family Foundation in Kansas City.
Breaking the cycle of poverty is crucial for economic and social development. Learn about the causes and effects of the poverty cycle globally.
The people of Boyole, Malawi, Africa found the power within themselves to fight the trend of high child mortality rates by building a clinic to provide proper care.
The global sanitation crisis may shock many readers, but the progress being made is impressive, and the people leading the way are inspiring.