Rutgers Bonner Leaders
Rutgers Bonner Leaders at Rutgers-New Brunswick are part of the national Bonner Foundation Network of college students who are committed to community service and social justice. At Rutgers, Bonner Leaders are involved in every major New Brunswick community event as they learn to serve within an orientation to social change.
What do Rutgers Bonner Leaders do?
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Attend an overnight orientation session and weekly training on Fridays, 3-5pm, during the semester.
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Serve part-time at a community organization and support community events.
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Participate in an alternative spring break community service trip. Recent service trips have supported rebuilding efforts in Appalachia and Puerto Rico.
Check out our Bonner Introduction Video
If you are a Federal Work Study student and you want to become a Rutgers Bonner Leader, complete the Collaborative Center application.
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Join a national network for community service.
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Explore your interests, gain experience and expertise.
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Contribute to a community or an issue you care about.
The Rutgers Bonner Leader four-year program is a partnership of the Bonner Foundation, EOF, and the Office of Financial Aid/Federal Work Study, Rutgers-New Brunswick.