Explore Participating Organizations
We’re still adding partners—check back often as the lineup grows leading up to the fair on September 10!
Whether you’re looking for an internship, job, volunteer experience, or just want to see what’s out there, the fair is organized by color-coded themes to help you browse.
Each table is marked by a color that reflects the organization’s main focus area—like education, housing, health, the environment, and more. Use the colors to find work that connects with your interests, goals, or values—or discover something new.
Note: List of participating organizations is subject to change.
Supporting young people through tutoring, mentoring, after-school programs, literacy support, and youth empowerment.
Opportunities for students may include: tutoring or mentoring K–12 youth, assisting with literacy and STEM programs, supporting after-school enrichment activities, or coaching youth development programs.
Examples of participating organizations: literacy programs, after-school enrichment centers, STEM education initiatives, youth sports and coaching programs, and college access organizations.
- 826 Valencia
- Mission Bit
- Mission Graduates
- San Francisco Achievers
- San Francisco Youth Soccer
Supporting community stability through food access, homelessness prevention, housing navigation, affordable housing, and financial resource support.
Opportunities for students may include: assisting with food distribution, supporting housing navigation programs, helping with financial literacy workshops, or contributing to affordable housing and community development projects that address long-term solutions to housing insecurity.
Examples of participating organizations: food banks, housing justice organizations, affordable housing and real estate development groups, rental navigation programs, and financial literacy providers.
- At The Crossroads
- Bill Sorro Housing Program
Promoting well-being through education, outreach, nutrition, and support for older adults and caregivers. (No clinical or medical services are involved.)
Opportunities for students may include: helping with wellness workshops, leading healthy activities, or providing resources for caregivers and seniors.
Examples of participating organizations: senior centers, nutrition and meal programs, caregiver support services, wellness workshops, and healthy living activities.
- Pomeroy Center
Advancing equity and participation through civic engagement, legal education, advocacy, and community organizing.
Opportunities for students may include: supporting voter education and civic engagement initiatives, assisting with community outreach and organizing, helping with legal education workshops, or contributing to policy and advocacy campaigns.
Examples of participating organizations: civic engagement initiatives, nonpartisan voting rights groups, legal education nonprofits, policy research centers, and community advocacy organizations.
- San Francisco Rising
- San Francisco Living Wage Coalition
- National Equal Justice Association, Inc.
- Alliance for Social and Economic Justice
- National Equal Justice Association (NEJA)
Promoting environmental stewardship, sustainability, and care for animals through education, advocacy, and community projects.
Opportunities for students may include: supporting conservation or habitat restoration projects, assisting with community gardening and urban farming, helping with environmental education programs, or volunteering with animal care and welfare initiatives.
Examples of participating organizations: conservation groups, environmental education programs, sustainability initiatives, animal shelters, and urban agriculture projects.
Building skills and pathways for career readiness, workforce development, and hospitality services. (No clinical or medical services are involved.)
Opportunities for students may include: supporting job readiness programs, assisting with career mentoring and coaching, helping with employment training workshops, or contributing to hospitality and customer service initiatives.
Examples of participating organizations: workforce development programs, job training and placement organizations, career mentoring nonprofits, and hospitality or service-focused community organizations.
Celebrating creativity, storytelling, and cultural expression through the arts, media, and community engagement.
Opportunities for students may include: assisting with arts education programs, supporting cultural events or performances, contributing to media or communications projects, or helping with museum, gallery, or theater initiatives.
Examples of participating organizations: arts education nonprofits, cultural centers, community media outlets, museums and galleries, and theater or performance groups.
- San Francisco International Arts Festival
Expanding access to technology, education, and lifelong learning through digital literacy, workforce readiness, and language support.
Opportunities for students may include: teaching digital literacy skills, supporting adult learners with technology and internet access, assisting with workforce readiness programs, or helping with language learning and ESL support.
Examples of participating organizations: digital literacy initiatives, adult education programs, workforce training providers, and language access organizations.
Connecting students with SFSU’s on-campus units, resource centers, student-led programs, and support offices that foster community, leadership, and student success.
- Career & Leadership Development