Nonprofit Development Intern- CBIFUND

Calendar Until Aug 14, 2026

Description


Description: 


The intern will support the growth and sustainability of our evidence-based occupational therapy services through data organization, donor engagement, and strategic planning initiatives. This primarily remote position will work closely with the Executive Director and Board Members on projects related to program outcomes, impact reporting, fundraising planning, and donor database improvement. This internship is ideal for someone who is interested in nonprofit work and aligns with our mission to improve health, wellness and quality of life for justice-involved individuals.


The intern will have the opportunities to: 

  • Improve our existing data collection with Google Sheets for demographics, donor tracking, feedback and outcomes

  • Create an impact report template that can be edited annually that reports outcomes and effectiveness of programming

  • Create donation and pledge forms for continued engagement with current donors

  • Develop a strategic plan for fundraisers that can be replicated 

  • Create marketing material, such as brochures, that can be used for future partner meetings or projects


Additional admin support responsibilities can be provided based on the intern's interest.


Schedule and pay:

This job is posted for 20 hours a week for six weeks to meet the 120 hours requirement; however, hours can be increased per week (for example, 20-25 hours per week for five weeks to meet the 120 hours requirement) based on the start date. This position is mainly virtual with in person if needed. Hours are flexible and a schedule will be determined with the intern. The anticipated start date for this position is 07/06/2026 but willing to adjust based on applications received. 

Students will be paid an hourly wage as per the Ginsberg Center’s guidelines:

● $16/hr - undergraduate students

● $18/hr - masters students


Qualifications: 

  • Currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral program in fields such as Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, Public Health, Social Work, Communications, Data Analytics, or a related discipline

  • Strong proficiency in Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, and data management

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  • Experience creating reports, presentations, or marketing materials

  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines independently

  • Ability to analyze and interpret data to assess program outcomes

  • Experience with fundraising, donor relations, nonprofit operations, or community engagement (may be required or preferred)

  • Proficiency with online survey tools such as Google Forms or Qualtrics 

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality when handling donor and demographic information


*We recognize that candidates may bring valuable skills and experiences through a variety of academic, professional, volunteer, and lived experiences. If you are interested in this opportunity and believe your skills are relevant, we strongly encourage you to apply-even if you do not meet every qualification listed above* 

How to apply:

Please email your resume and cover letter to Elyse Boyle at eboyle@lifeafterincarceration.com with your last name + CBI FUND APPLICATION (example: Boyle CBI FUND APPLICATION)





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