Content-Type: text/html The Opportunity Resource Fund ("Fund") is seeking two summer James Madison College volunteer interns to assist with a variety of projects. The Fund is a nonprofit, community development financial institution (CDFI) accepting investments and issuing loans throughout Michigan. A single family mortgage program was begun last year with loans focused in the Detroit area. The Fund has more than 25 years of experience providing loans to revitalize neighborhoods and communities, and working with other nonprofits to provide affordable, quality living space for low income adults as well as promoting social and economic justice. Lansing Office Detroit Office Amory Building Wellness Plan Building 330 Marshall Street, Suite 105 7700 Second Ave., Suite 608 Lansing MI 48912 Detroit, MI 48202 Detroit Office: Report to the Vice President of Lending and work with the Loan Team. Office Hours - flexible. Projects will include assisting with research on single family mortgages, assisting with editing policies and procedures, organizing and editing loan closing documents, and participating in site visits. Assist with maintaining hard copy files of loan records. Work may also include assisting with editing documents for monthly Board meetings and credit review. May also assist with review of client formal written communications and migration of data to new software. Student may assist with the annual luncheon held in June recognizing new loan recipients and those who have fully repaid loans during the last calendar year. Student has the option of ride share from Williamston to Detroit Office. Lansing Office: Report to the Vice President of Finance/CFO and work with the Finance Team. Office Hours - flexible. Projects will include assisting with surveying clients for loan beneficiary information, assisting with financial review and requests for annual financial information, assisting with entering data from property tax and assessment records, following up on property tax status of summer 2012 payments, and assisting with file merging and record retention. Assist with maintaining hard copy files of loan records. May also assist with review of client formal written communications and migration of data to new software. Student may assist with the annual luncheon held in June recognizing new loan recipients and those who have fully repaid loans during the last calendar year. Interns will have the opportunity to attend the June Board meeting, one or more staff meetings, one or more site visits, and to observe and gain experience in an office setting of a nonprofit CDFI. Students will be provided access to a computer, copier, printer, and phone to perform duties. Looking for 20 - 30 hours per week beginning in May and commencing in August or when fall semester resumes. Normal office hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. Intern hours will be during regular office hours on Monday - Thursday. Please contact: Mary Lynn Noah Loan Servicing Specialist Email: [log in to unmask] Request a resume and cover letter outlining why the student is seeking an opportunity to work with a CDFI, nonprofit. It would be very helpful for the applicant to have finance or accounting experience or course work. Student should provide a summary of volunteer history with nonprofits - this may be included in the cover letter. Email your resume to [log in to unmask] if you would like it reviewed before you apply. Jaimie Hutchison, MA, LPC Career Consultant, James Madison College/Career Services Network To make an appointment email [log in to unmask] or check http://careernetwork.msu.edu/advising Work: 517-884-1386 Email: [log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] http://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimiehutchison Michigan State University 328 S. Case Hall East Lansing, MI 48824 USA See who we know in common Want a signature like this?