My nonprofit organization is looking for interns! If this sounds like something you might be interested in, send your resume and a cover letter to adriana@helpwithyourheart.org.
Help With Your Heart is seeking motivated interns who are passionate about community service, nonprofit work, outreach, advocacy, and helping people in need. Interns will support the organization’s mission by assisting with community engagement, administrative projects, fundraising efforts, social media, event planning, and program development.
This internship is a strong fit for students interested in nonprofit management, social work, psychology, public policy, communications, marketing, pre-law, public health, or community advocacy. Interns will gain hands-on experience working with a nonprofit organization while building professional skills in communication, organization, leadership, outreach, and service.
Responsibilities may include:
Assisting with community outreach and partnership development
Helping plan and organize nonprofit events, drives, or service projects
Creating social media posts, flyers, newsletters, and promotional materials
Supporting fundraising campaigns and donor outreach
Researching grants, community resources, and potential sponsors
Maintaining records, contact lists, and basic administrative documents
Communicating with volunteers, donors, and community partners
Helping develop new programs or improve existing services
Representing the organization in a professional and compassionate manner
Qualifications:
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Interest in nonprofit work, community service, or helping vulnerable populations
Reliable, organized, and able to complete tasks independently
Comfortable using email, Google Docs, Canva, social media, or similar tools
Professional, respectful, and compassionate attitude
Prior volunteer or nonprofit experience is helpful but not required
Schedule: Approximately 10 hours per week, but can be depend on your availability
Location: Remote
Compensation: Unpaid; academic credit may be available depending on the student’s school requirements
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