Get Involved with CTC
We're always looking for passionate and dedicated people to join our efforts advocating for better public transit in Iowa City. Whether you're a student seeking an impactful internship, a community member with time to volunteer, or someone interested in an official role, there are many ways to get involved with the Community Transportation Committee (CTC).
Internships
CTC offers internship opportunities during the fall, spring and summer terms for undergraduate and graduate students. Our interns play a vital role in conducting research, organizing events, engaging the public, and assisting with publications and communications.
Interns gain valuable experience in areas such as:
If you're passionate about equitable mobility, sustainability, and improving our local transit system, we encourage you to apply for a CTC internship.
Apply
Volunteer Opportunities
CTC relies on volunteers to power many of our initiatives and events throughout the year. Some key volunteer roles include:
Volunteering is flexible based on your interests and availability. Let us know what you'd like to get involved with by filling out this form: Apply
Join the Committee
For those seeking a long-term leadership role, there are opportunities each year to officially join CTC's steering committee. As a committee member, you'll help set our strategic priorities, organize advocacy campaigns, and represent the voice of transit riders.
Committee members must reside in the Iowa City area and be able to attend monthly meetings. Interested candidates are invited to submit a brief statement of interest:
Apply
Whether you can contribute just a few hours a month or are seeking a long-term commitment, we'd love to have you as part of the CTC team! Your skills and passion will directly support our mission of improving public transit equity, accessibility and sustainability in Iowa City.
We're always looking for passionate and dedicated people to join our efforts advocating for better public transit in Iowa City. Whether you're a student seeking an impactful internship, a community member with time to volunteer, or someone interested in an official role, there are many ways to get involved with the Community Transportation Committee (CTC).
Internships
CTC offers internship opportunities during the fall, spring and summer terms for undergraduate and graduate students. Our interns play a vital role in conducting research, organizing events, engaging the public, and assisting with publications and communications.
Interns gain valuable experience in areas such as:
- Community outreach and advocacy
- Transportation policy and planning
- Data analysis and geospatial mapping
- Project management and leadership
If you're passionate about equitable mobility, sustainability, and improving our local transit system, we encourage you to apply for a CTC internship.
Apply
Volunteer Opportunities
CTC relies on volunteers to power many of our initiatives and events throughout the year. Some key volunteer roles include:
- Community Canvassing - Help gather petition signatures and raise awareness
- Transit Surveying - Collect rider input and observations
- Event Support - Assist with logistics for meetings, forums, etc.
- Communications - Support social media, website, outreach efforts
Volunteering is flexible based on your interests and availability. Let us know what you'd like to get involved with by filling out this form: Apply
Join the Committee
For those seeking a long-term leadership role, there are opportunities each year to officially join CTC's steering committee. As a committee member, you'll help set our strategic priorities, organize advocacy campaigns, and represent the voice of transit riders.
Committee members must reside in the Iowa City area and be able to attend monthly meetings. Interested candidates are invited to submit a brief statement of interest:
Apply
Whether you can contribute just a few hours a month or are seeking a long-term commitment, we'd love to have you as part of the CTC team! Your skills and passion will directly support our mission of improving public transit equity, accessibility and sustainability in Iowa City.