For inquiries on how to engage with NGSC students through the options above, please contact Kim Baldwin, Program Director, at kim.baldwin@asu.edu or by scheduling a 20-minute discovery call here.
Host Interns
Each NGSC student must complete 3 internships - one in each of the private, public, and nonprofit sectors - before graduating.
Creating internship opportunities is a great way to form a talent pipeline of ASU NGSC students. For more information on how to create an internship description and/or internship program, please use ASU’s Internship Guide.
ASU's Internship Guide Click Here to sign up
Handshake is ASU’s primary resource for recruiting student talent. All Community Partners interested in posting internships should follow the instructions linked here to get started on Handshake.
This Overview provides more information about hosting NGSC interns.
Once you have an internship posting live on Handshake, please email the posting link to Kim Baldwin, Director, at kim.baldwin@asu.edu so we can promote it with our students in our newsletter, on social media, and in Slack channels.
Connect with Mission Teams
Mission Teams organize our NGSC students into groups based on their interest in deepening and broadening their knowledge about a particular social issue. Student groups, in size 2-20+, engage in student-led exploration, research, and solutions with community partners, university affiliates, and the public over the school year. Examples of Mission Teams include Healthcare, Education, Sustainability, STEM, Immigration, LGBTQIA, Gender Equity, and Animal Rights.
Teach workshops
New NGSC students participate in a series of workshops over their first year to understand the core values of NGSC, character-driven leadership styles, teamwork, public service, various sectors including nonprofit, government, corporate and military functions, and student success strategies. We need professionals to guide, teach and facilitate these workshops over the Fall semester each year.
Additionally, we invite professionals to represent their industries and speak in various classes that students must attend while earning a Certificate in Cross-Sector Leadership through ASU's School of Public Affairs.
Engage with Class Projects
Work with a team of highly motivated NGSC students who will spend the semester helping you achieve a goal set out by your organization. In our Community Impact Lab Course, students use Design Thinking to find human-centered solutions for your organization’s challenges.
To learn more about the process, commitment and timeline email kim.baldwin@asu.edu.
Be a Keynote Speaker or Panelist
We invite industry leaders to be keynote speakers at our large events and/or sit on leadership panels to inform students and provide advice. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Corporate Social Responsibility
Cross-Sector Leadership
Government Careers
Hidden Job Market
Intersectionality of Leadership
Networking and Social Capital
Professionalism
Public Service
Social Impact
Teamwork and Communication
Women and Leadership
Hire Grads
Handshake is ASU’s official early talent recruiting platform where employers, students and ASU connect in one place. Handshake is the primary resource for recruiting students. All Community Partners interested in posting jobs should follow the instructions linked here to get started on Handshake.>
Once you have a job posting live on Handshake, please email the posting link to Kim Baldwin, Program Director, at kim.baldwin@asu.edu so we can promote it with our students and alumni in our newsletter, on social media, and in Slack channels.
Sponsor Large Events
Further your organization's brand with ASU students. Your organization can be a named event sponsor to our All-Corps Member Events including:
NGSC Leadership Conference (February)
Mission Team Kick-Off (September)
Mission Team Showcase (April)
Smaller cohort events of 80-100 students are options for sponsorship, including:
Year 1 Retreat (an overnight camp experience in northern Arizona for new NGSC members held in August)
Year 4 Retreat (a one-day storytelling workshop for Seniors held in February)
Options for podium speaking time, teaching breakout sessions, and securing attendance lists are just a few benefits of financially sponsoring an NGSC event.