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The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation welcomed 43 congressional interns— its largest class in the program’s history. Established in 1986, the CBCF Congressional Internship Program answered the call to help diversify our democracy by increasing the pool of skilled public servants. The CBCF Congressional Internship Program selects talented undergraduates from across the country to work under the guidance of Congressional Black Caucus Members and their professional staffs. The program features an interactive educational curriculum that includes weekly discussions with Members of Congress and networking sessions with other Washington, D.C., powerbrokers. Interns also visit New York City and explore historical and cultural sites.

The program is sponsored by, among others, the UPS Foundation, New York Life Foundation, Prudential and Altria Group Inc

Meet the 2007 CBCF Congressional Interns
Meet the 2006 CBCF Congressional Interns
Meet the 2005 CBCF Congressional Interns
2007 CBCF WAL-MART EMERGING LEADERS INTERN IN 'AN OFFICE ROMANCE'

CBCF Publications

BreakingBarriers2

Breaking Barriers 2 Part two of a series of groundbreaking studies exploring various factors affecting academic success among African American males.

CBC Directory Congressional Black Caucus of the 112th Congress Directory
The CBCF is pleased to present the directory of the Congressional Black Caucus of the 112th Congress
Understanding Health Reform Understanding Health Reform
In March 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 became law.
 iLead | iServe CBCF
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation is proud to present our 2010 Annual Report

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