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July 28, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Amala Foundation Fall Internship

The Amala Foundation is looking for interns to help us launch, coordinate and manage our youth programs.  This year we will serve 1000+ youth in Austin and around the world.  Through an internship, you will be an essential part in making a huge impact in the lives of youth while developing real-world work skills and learning what it takes to run a non-profit organization.  Job skills you will develop include marketing, social media, project management, event management and much more.

summer internships austinThis year’s youth programs include the California Global Youth Peace Summit, the San Quentin One Village Walk, three weeks of Camp Indigo, the Austin Global Youth Peace Summit, Young Artists In Service, SevaMusic and our One Village Music Project.

To apply for an internship with the Amala Foundation in Austin, TX, please email a resume to Aliya Rosenbloom, aliya@amalafoundation.org.  Please include the subject line Internship.

Fall internships typically start in September and end in December.
Spring internships typically start in January and end in May.
Summer internships typically start in May or June and end in August or September.

We are able to be flexible with most internships hours.

These internships are perfect for college student internships, including graduate internships and undergraduate internships, as well as general college internships.  Are you an international student?  We have had students from Germany intern with us!

Want to know more about the Amala Foundation and our youth programs and summer camps?  Take a look at this video we recently created – https://vimeo.com/114130625.  Also, check out our Global Youth Peace Summit video which you will be an integral part of during your internship – https://vimeo.com/98159053.

July 14, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

A Glimmer of Hope Fall Internships

PROGRAMS INTERN

Glimmer works to lift the women and girls of rural Ethiopia out of extreme poverty. Glimmer’s programs team manages implementation of clustered health, microfinance, education, and microfinance projects through our local implementing partners in Ethiopia. We are looking for a Master’s level Programs Intern who is interested in international development or international affairs for the Fall of 2016. You will assist in data organization and analysis and provide support for our programs team activities.

Position: 

Maintain program/project records in our project management database,

Review project completion documents and photos for accuracy,

Review proposals and reports from our construction partners in Ethiopia,

Prepare proposals and reports for donors

Communicate with Addis Ababa, Ethiopia office on program tasks,

Conduct research and other activities as needed.

Requirements: 

you’re a world changer. Interested in serving humanity? An internship at Glimmer means you’ll be a part of something big. Something that helps create change in your world.

you’re independent and innovative, yet roll with the punches. We expect creative thinking and solutions from everyone here. You are a self-starter who thinks outside the box and provides real-time solutions without handholding. Our close-knit departments constantly overlap, so you can jump right into group projects, and deal with a diverse group.

your organization skills intimidate Martha Stewart. You stay organized throughout the duration of a project, and are able to juggle multiple projects at a time. You’re a firm believer that every detail matters.

you get things done. You’re a pro at meeting deadlines. If you don’t know, you ask questions and get what you need to get the job done. You communicate early on if there is a problem. You don’t just show up, you perform your best.

knowledgeable and experienced. You have the education and work experience to back up your mad skills as a communicator and data analyst.

commitment:

We’re looking for a Master’s level student (upper level undergraduate students will be considered on a case by case basis) to come to our Austin office 20 hours per week this fall (schedule is flexible). Please only apply if you are located in Austin, Texas.

benefits:

An internship at A Glimmer of Hope is an incredible opportunity for students to gain experience at an international non-profit with a mission to help change the world. This is an unpaid internship but it may count for internship credit at your college or university.

apply:

Please submit a resume to leslie@aglimmerofhope.org with ICD Programs Intern in the subject line.

FALL 2016 COMMUNICATIONS INTERN

Glimmer works to lift the women and girls of rural Ethiopia out of extreme poverty. Glimmer is looking for a Communications Intern who will assist in a variety of communications and marketing projects and help organize our media content. You will be asked to contribute to ongoing team projects that focus on efficient and engaging communication with Glimmer’s supporters.

position:

  • Contribute to projects that enhance Glimmer’s communications to our donors through writing, storytelling, synthesis of programs information and more
  • Create organization systems for our media content libraries
  • Help build Glimmer’s online presence
  • Assist with research related to Glimmer’s marketing, communications and fundraising
  • Write and edit copy; assist with visual storytelling
  • Assist with other media projects as needed
  • Execute tasks on quick deadlines

requirements:

you’re a world changer. Interested in serving humanity? An internship at Glimmer means you’ll be a part of something big. Something that helps create change in your world.

you get things done. You’re a pro at meeting deadlines and multi-tasking, and you’re a firm believer that every detail matters. If you don’t know, you ask questions and get what you need to perform your best. You communicate early on if there is a problem.

you’re independent and innovative, yet roll with the punches. We expect creative thinking and solutions from everyone here. You are a self-starter who thinks outside the box and provides real-time solutions without hand holding.

Our close-knit departments constantly overlap, so you can jump right into group projects, and deal with a diverse group.

you get accused of being a feng shui master. Your well-developed sense of space and function means you have a natural knack for design and organization. You just make things look good.

you’re knowledgeable and experienced. You have the education and work experience to back up your skills as a communicator, writer and general marketing whiz.

you’re tech savvy and an AP stylebook wizard. You’re computer literate with Mac experience and know your way around the web. You love grammar and know where to put an Oxford comma. Familiarity with Photoshop, InDesign or Google AdWords is a plus, but not required.

commitment:

We are looking for a part-time intern (12-16 hours per week) for the Fall of 2016. Hours are flexible. Please apply only if you are located in Austin, Texas.

benefits:

The Glimmer Internship Program is an opportunity for qualified students to gain real world experience at an international non-profit with a mission to help change the world. This is an unpaid internship but it may count for internship credit at your college or university.

apply:

Please submit a cover letter, your resume and answers to the questions below to jobs@aglimmerofhope.org. No phone calls please.

intern questions:

  1. Describe yourself.
  2. How did you become familiar with Glimmer, and what has your previous involvement with Glimmer been?
  3. When did humanitarian work become a priority for you?
  4. Explain why you are applying for this position, and what makes you a good fit.
  5. If you are accepted, what will your personal goals be during your time here?
  6. What are two or three of your favorite websites?
  7. What is the last book that you read and enjoyed? And the last book you read and didn’t enjoy?
  8. What are your three favorite movies?
  9. Is there anything else you’d like us to know about you?

July 13, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Annie’s List Fall Internships

Annie’s List proudly invests in learning opportunities for young leaders through our internship program. We host several interns each school semester.

We are currently accepting applications for fall 2016 internships through July 25, 2016. 

Annie’s List interns have gone on to attend Campaign School, work on the campaigns of our endorsed candidates around the state, join the Annie’s List staff, and work in key positions in the Capitol.

Overall Requirements include:

  • Strong interest in promoting women to political power
  • Microsoft Office knowledge
  • Google Drive familiarity
  • Quick to learn
  • Flexible Schedule

Annie’s List interns work in one of four areas:

Political interns learn what it takes to recruit, train and support candidates for future office. They will:

  • Assist in recruiting attendees for candidate trainings
  • Reach out to local elected officials and progressive allies on behalf of Annie’s List
  • Learn software pertinent to progressive campaigns (NGP & VAN)
  • Conduct political research
  • Help with tasks for other departments as needed

Communication interns will learn how a political organization generates a following and communicates with it. They will:

  • Assist in tracking press relevant to Annie’s List candidates and issues
  • Compile mentions in the press regarding Annie’s List
  • Write summaries of experiences to be shared with Annie’s List followers via Twitter, Facebook, and email
  • Help with tasks for other departments as needed

Development interns will learn how to generate money for an organization the size of Annie’s List. They will:

  • Maintain database and spreadsheets
  • Create event materials
  • Conduct donor research
  • Communicate with Annie’s List donors
  • Prepare mailings and solicitations
  • Help with tasks for other departments as needed

Training interns will learn how to plan and deliver meaningful programming to support candidates and their staff. They will:

  • Help identify strategic training locations and local partners
  • Assist in recruiting attendees for candidate trainings
  • Draft communication to promote events
  • Plan event logistics and contribute to delivery
  • Help with tasks for other departments as needed

To apply: email info@annieslist.com with your resume and letter of interest. The beginning of internships typically coincide with the beginning of the fall, spring and summer school semesters. We will accept applications for Fall 2016 internships through July 25, 2016. However, we will be happy to discuss our program with you at any point in the year.

Annie’s List staff will work with applicant if needed to gain course credit.

 

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