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MLK Scholars Program

The John Hancock MLK Scholars Program offers hundreds of Boston-area youth summer job experiences at our Boston corporate office and other community-based organizations. In addition to providing meaningful employment and engagement opportunities, the program offers financial and mental well-being education designed to help youth manage their financial lives and achieve future-oriented goals.

Program Timeline

Feb-March:

Nonprofits can submit an interest form here to assess eligibility for a full application. We will prioritize nonprofits that align to our Impact Agenda and community investment approach, or proposed initiatives that lead to career pathways in areas relevant to John Hancock's strategic priorities.
 

April-May:

Selected nonprofit partners begin recruiting Scholars

Mid-late June:

Nonprofit partners finalize Scholar selection and onboard as youth employees Scholars invited to complete a youth pre-summer survey
Interested candidates can review roles and apply here.

 

July-August:

Scholars work 25 hours per week at John Hancock's Boston office or a nonprofit, including participating in professional development opportunities and digital financial education.

Program Requirements

 Non‐profit organizations agree to do the following in order to ensure an appropriate and rich developmental experience for youth:


1. Recruit, select and onboard a minimum of 5 youth (“Scholars”) who fulfill the Scholars criteria:

a. Candidates are within the preferred target age range of 16-18.

b. Candidates are full time residents of the City of Boston.

c. Candidates demonstrate leadership potential or capacity in their community.

 

2. Follow all Federal and State laws including minimum wage laws, work hours restrictions or other youth employment laws.

 

3. Provide youth with substantive and engaging work for a minimum of 25 hours per week, along with professional supervision, oversight, and developmental opportunities throughout the summer.

 

4. Have administrative capacity to manage program reporting requirements and Scholar payroll.

a. Implement John Hancock/MLK Scholars Program media release and evaluation consent forms in the Scholars’ onboarding process.

b. Support collecting pre- and post-summer Youth Survey responses from Scholars.

c. Participate in an end of summer Organizational survey.

d. Collect and provide candidate and Scholar information for tracking and evaluation purposes.

 

5. Participate fully in the program:

a. Sign a Program Agreement upon acceptance.

b. Register all Scholars for the program through an online link.

c. Respond fully to MLKS communications and inquiries.

d. Attend Nonprofit Partner Meetings.

e. Ensure Scholars complete assigned online EverFi (financial literacy) modules during the work week.

Helpful links

Excerpts from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s Speeches [PDF]
Consumer guide to Selecting a Lower-risk Account [PDF]
Workplace Best Practices [PDF]
John Hancock MLK Scholars Supervisor Training [PDF]
Relationships Framework Toolkit [PDF]
Massachusetts Attorney General's Office on Youth Employment
MA Youth Work Permit Information

Contact us

MLK Scholars Program Manager:

mlkscholars@tpi.org

 

John Hancock's Community Investment Team: communityinvestment@manulife.com