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About Atlas Service Corps, Inc.
Atlas Service Corps, Inc. (Atlas Corps) is an international nonprofit organization that is promoting global cooperation in the sector through an innovative two-way management development volunteer program. We send rising U.S. nonprofit leaders to volunteer overseas for one year and we also send nonprofit leaders from the global south to volunteer in the U.S.
Although only a few years old, Atlas Corps has doubled in size and we have the capacity to send U.S. citizens to volunteer in Bogota, Colombia and New Delhi, India for one year. We also recruit nonprofit leaders from every country in the world to volunteer in Washington, DC.
International Voluntary Service Activities
Atlas Service Corps, Inc. (Atlas Corps) is an international nonprofit organization that is promoting global cooperation in the sector through an innovative two-way management development volunteer program. We send rising U.S. nonprofit leaders to volunteer overseas for one year and we also send nonprofit leaders from the global south to volunteer in the U.S.
Although only a few years old, Atlas Corps has doubled in size and we have the capacity to send U.S. citizens to volunteer in Bogota, Colombia and New Delhi, India for one year. We also recruit nonprofit leaders from every country in the world to volunteer in Washington, DC.
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for Prosperity Opportunities |
| Number of Opportunities |
20 |
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| Geographic Regions |
Latin America and Asia |
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| Health & Prosperity
Sectors |
Economic Growth, Health, Capacity Building, Education, Information & Communication Technology, Women & Youth Empowerment |
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| Types of Opportunities |
Support |
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| Average Duration
of Projects |
1 year |
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| Volunteer
Profile Summary |
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All Atlas Corps Fellows (volunteers) must have 3-9 years of nonprofit experience, a college degree and be fluent in the language where they are going to volunteer. Skills vary depending on the assignment, but the expectation is that the volunteer would be serving for an organization working on the same issues they worked on in the U.S.
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