STUDENTS

ICC Israel Advocacy Grants

The ICC offers Israel Advocacy grants of up to $7,500 for outstanding student leaders to implement long-term impactful Israel advocacy initiatives.  Students can use this opportunity to create all sorts of campus change with regard to Israel.

MZ-Grinspoon Internship

MZ-Grinspoon Israel Advocacy Internships enable students to create meaningful, innovative, high-quality Israel programs and initiatives for their communities.  Students who pursue this internship opportunity have a broad spectrum of backgrounds and levels of experience.  They are united by a determination to be leaders in Israel advocacy.  Click to see this year's class of interns.

Israel Campus Beat

The pre-eminent journal of campus Israel news and happenings, ICB was launched in January 2011 with original and exclusive campus content, news and tools.  ICB is a cutting edge source of student and professional journalism that provides insight into all aspects of Israel advocacy on campuses.  As the only source of original student-written articles that provides both facts and insight into the campus Israel scene, ICB strives to be the go-to address for also posts articles from local campus newspapers and opportunities such as trips, conferences and internships so that interested students can be better informed and connect with other pro-Israel advocates.

Lead UP

 

Want to help mentor the next generation of pro-Israel leaders, build professional skills, and get paid for doing it? 

Lead UP is a new BBYO, Moishe House, ICC partnership initiative. We are looking for two paid fellows to take part in this exciting new pilot program. Click here for more information and an application to apply.

Study Abroad Resources

Through the “Let Our Students Go” initiative, the ICC works to eliminate barriers to study abroad in Israel. The ICC provides guidance, materials, and strategies to address study abroad on campuses and promote Israel as an attractive, safe, educational and popular study abroad destination.