diff --git a/server/views/resources/how-nonprofit-projects-work.jade b/server/views/resources/how-nonprofit-projects-work.jade index f2cabcb19ab..d066778796d 100644 --- a/server/views/resources/how-nonprofit-projects-work.jade +++ b/server/views/resources/how-nonprofit-projects-work.jade @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ block content p You’ll continue to work on nonprofit projects until you’ve built a sufficiently impressive portfolio and references to start your job search. Your portfolio will ultimately have four nonprofit projects. We estimate that the 800 hours of nonprofit projects and 80 hours of interview prep you’re going to complete, in addition to the 1,200 hours of challenges you’ve already completed by this point, will be more than enough to qualify you for your first coding job. h3 Your first Nonprofit Project p We generally scope Nonprofit Projects to 200 hours, or about 10 weeks at 20 hours per week of development per camper. These are only rough estimates. You’ll only work on one project at a time. - p You will choose another camper to partner with on this projects. You should choose your them based on: + p You will choose another camper to partner with on this projects. You should choose them based on: ol li How many hours you can pledge (around 10, 20, or 40 hours per week) li Your time zones (Will you be able to pair program together?)