Resource Organization: Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB)

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Test your fit with an entrepreneurial career path by interning at an early-stage, sustainability-focused company for the summer. The Ecopreneurial Summer Internship Program (ESIP) is open to grad students across Stanford university, so long as they will be returning to enroll at Stanford for...
Test your fit with an entrepreneurial career path by interning at an early stage company for the summer. The Entrepreneurial Summer Internship Program (ESIP), formerly ESP, is open to first-year MBA students and returning joint-degree students.  8- to 10-week summer internship program to explore and test...
The Summer Ecopreneurial Immersion Program offers Stanford graduate students an experiential learning opportunity to evaluate a sustainability-focused venture idea over the summer, with a stipend, coaching, workshops, and community...
The Stanford Impact Founder Fellowship (formerly the Social Innovation Fellowship) provides $110,000 in funding along with advising support to Fellows who want to start a high-impact for-profit or nonprofit venture to address a pressing social or environmental need. SIF finalists are eligible to receive a $20,000...
The Botha Chan Innovation Internship program offers Stanford graduate students an experiential learning opportunity with stipend ($1700/week), coaching, workshops, and community to investigate and validate a for-profit venture idea over the summer...
SIL prize winners receive $20,000 in support of their leadership and commitment to a role in the social innovation field. Options include a one-year fellowship in venture philanthropy at the DRK Foundation or a one-year minimum position at a high-impact organization of their choice.
Summer is a critical time to explore a social impact career, develop credibility in a new industry or focus area, and gain expertise in a particular functional area. The Social Management Immersion Fund enables students to make the most of their summer experience.
MBA students who want to gain a deeper understanding of a problem and the people most affected by it can apply to IDIF for summer funding to spend time interviewing stakeholders, developing relationships with experts and mentors, and getting feedback on prototypes of possible solutions.