The Moellership Program, named for its founder Bill Moeller, provides undergraduate and graduate students at Florida State University the opportunity to focus 8-12 weeks of their summer on service at a non-profit agency. Students receive a stipend of up to $4,000 for participation in the program.
Examples of past projects include working in a community garden in Tallahassee, serving at a camp for children with chronic illnesses in North Carolina, engaging in bicycle education and access in Washington, D.C., implementing a reading curriculum in South Africa, caring for people with HIV/AIDS in Spain, and designing a poultry production project in Tanzania.
Current Florida State University students, both undergraduate and graduate, are eligible to apply, provided they have a minimum 2.75 GPA, have completed at least one semester at FSU, and will enroll at FSU in the semester following their Moellership experience. To participate during the summer, students cannot graduate before the following December. Students with previous service experience and a desire to collaborate with communities to create positive change are encouraged to apply.
Learn More and Apply
All Moellership applicants must attend an info session in order to access the proposal link. Proposals must be submitted by Nov. 16 at 11:59 p.m.
Join us to hear from past recipients and learn about the application process at the following sessions:
Exploring What’s Possible – Past Recipients Showcase
Thursday, October 2 (DSC 1106 or Zoom, 5:30-6:30 p.m.)
Info Sessions / Application Workshops
- Wednesday, October 8 (Zoom, 3-4 p.m.)
- Friday, October 17 (Zoom, 1-2 p.m.)
- Monday, October 20 (Zoom, 1-2 p.m.)
- Thursday, October 30 (Zoom, 5-6 p.m.)
- Monday, November 3 (Zoom, 6-7 p.m.)
Final Application Q & A
- Monday, November 10 (Zoom, 3-4 p.m.)
- Thursday, November 13 (Zoom, 10-11 a.m.)
- Friday, November 14 (Zoom, 4-5 p.m.)
Zoom Registration
Contact
Brie Shannon
Assistant Director
bpshannon@fsu.edu