File #: 22-4411    Version: 1 Name: NUPIP Agreement Cook County BMS 2022-2023
Type: Interagency Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 7/11/2022 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 7/28/2022 Final action: 7/28/2022
Title: PROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT Department(s): Department of Budget & Management Services Other Part(ies): Northwestern University's Public Interest Program (NUPIP), Evanston Illinois Request: Approve agreement between DBMS and Northwestern University's Public Interest Program (NUPIP) Good(s) or Service(s): DBMS to host two public interest fellows to work on projects to further the work of the County's budget process Agreement period: 8/15/2022 - 8/15/2023 Fiscal Impact: $120,000.00 Accounts: 11000.1014.11030.520830 Agreement Number(s): NA Summary/Notes: The agreement is between DBMS and Northwestern University's Public Interest Program (NUPIP). NUPIP is a one-year fellowship that helps train a new generation of leaders for social change. The program combines paid public service work, professional development seminars, mentorship with experienced alumni, and collaboration with a community of peers. NUPIP is designed to introduce recent graduates to...
Indexes: (Inactive) ANNETTE GUZMAN, Budget Director

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PROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT

 

Department(s):  Department of Budget & Management Services 

 

Other Part(ies):  Northwestern University’s Public Interest Program (NUPIP), Evanston Illinois   

 

Request:  Approve agreement between DBMS and Northwestern University’s Public Interest Program

(NUPIP)  

 

Good(s) or Service(s):  DBMS to host two public interest fellows to work on projects to further the work of the County’s budget process   

 

Agreement period:  8/15/2022 - 8/15/2023 

 

Fiscal Impact:  $120,000.00

 

Accounts:  11000.1014.11030.520830   

 

Agreement Number(s):  NA

 

Summary/Notes:  The agreement is between DBMS and Northwestern University’s Public Interest Program (NUPIP). NUPIP is a one-year fellowship that helps train a new generation of leaders for social change. The program combines paid public service work, professional development seminars, mentorship with experienced alumni, and collaboration with a community of peers. NUPIP is designed to introduce recent graduates to organizations engaged in public interest work, as well as to enable organizations to benefit from Fellows’ passion, experience, and skills. Under the agreement, DBMS agrees to host two public interest fellows who will work on projects to further the work of the County’s budget process.

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