22 young professionals receive NCAA’s Ethnic Minorities and Women’s Internship Grant
The latest group of young professionals to benefit from the NCAA's Ethnic Minorities and Women's Internship Grant recently started their new roles at 22 schools and conferences in Divisions II and III.
The grant is designed to provide financial assistance to Division II and III member schools and conferences that are committed to enhancing ethnic minority and gender representation in entry-level athletics administrative positions. In positions approved for grant funding, schools and conferences are encouraged to include exposure to a variety of the following areas: strategic planning, budget management, fundraising, campus and NCAA compliance, sport oversight, student-athlete welfare issues and initiatives, academics, diversity and inclusion initiatives and staff oversight/management.
As part of the grant, interns and their supervisor spent two days in July taking part in personal and professional development programming led by the NCAA's leadership development department. In addition to providing funds for other professional development opportunities, the Ethnic Minorities and Women's Internship Grant includes funding to attend an NCAA Convention, where its recipients come together to network, learn and grow in their shared mission to provide the best student-athlete experience on their campuses. (Read more about the grant's impact from last year's cohort.)
"The offices of Division II and III at the national office continue to show their commitment to diversity and inclusion through these diversity grants," said Lamarr Pottinger, associate director of leadership development at the NCAA. "This commitment, along with the commitment from member schools and conferences, has afforded opportunities to current and future executive leaders of both divisions."
The NCAA provides $30,000 in funding directly to schools and conferences selected for the grant to support the salary and wages of the intern. The NCAA additionally provides $3,000 at the beginning of each year to be used for professional development.
In Division III, grant recipients are on two-year funding cycles. In Division II, grant recipients are on one-year funding cycles. Each division funds its grant recipients from its divisional budget. Grant recipients are selected by selection committees comprising five representatives from their respective division.
Learn more about the Division II grants here and the Division III grants here. Applications for next year's grant cycle open in September and close at the end of January 2024.
2023-24 NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women's Internship Grant Recipients (Recipients below attended the programming in July. See the full list of recipients on the grant's website.)
Name, Title, School
Mollie Best, Athletics compliance and event operations assistant, Auburn Montgomery
Chassity Bradford, Assistant sports information director and game day coordinator, King's (Pennsylvania)
Gillian Burns, Assistant commissioner for championships and sport administration, Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Britney Clark, Coordinator of media, marketing and fan engagement, Dubuque
Ryleigh Collum, Coordinator of internal operations, Simpson
Jessica Culver, Academic support coordinator intern, Alabama Huntsville
Gabrielle Ewing, Digital media and championships assistant, Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Cassandra Garza, Assistant athletic performance coach, Massachusetts Boston
Nyindu Kabangu Jr., Coordinator of student-athlete leadership, inclusion and engagement, Westfield State
Torre Koontz, Athletic trainer, Millikin
Alisha Markley, Strategic communications and championship intern, Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Dayna Moneta, Athletic assistant for special projects, Williams
Jonessa Moore, Assistant athletic director, DEI, Mount St. Joseph
Sara Parker, Athletic director intern / assistant volleyball coach, Rose-Hulman
Emma Peterson, Athletic communications and sports information specialist, Wisconsin-Superior
KeJuanis Reese, Student-athlete development and promotions coordinator, Mount Holyoke
Sean Rivera, Assistant to the athletic director, Rutgers-Newark
Khamyia Spence, Assistant director of athletic communications for new media and marketing, St. Mary's (Maryland)
Christopher Suarez, Business development and game operations coordinator, Johns Hopkins
Gabrielle Webster, Assistant director of athletic operations and external relations, Northwestern-St. Paul
Marissa Weiss, Assistant sports information director, Misericordia
Shelby Yung, Student-athlete services coordinator, Pomona-Pitzer.