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The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants is looking
for a Philanthropy and Fundraising Intern
Anna Rose Siegel, Development Associate at U.S.
Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
Responsibilities:
• Research potential institutional funding opportunities.
• Work with development team to create innovative funding strategies.
• Donor stewardship using DonorPerfect database.
Qualifications:
• Excellent research, writing, and editing skills.
• Social entrepreneurship minded.
• Strong work ethic and willingness to show initiative.
• Professional demeanor and superb verbal communications skills.
• Enthusiasm and positive attitude.
• Attention to detail and ability to work independently, sometimes under demanding deadlines.
• Proficiency in MS Word and Excel.
• Interest in the field of philanthropy, fundraising, and nonprofit management.
• Interest in refugee and immigrant rights.
Compensation:
• Full-time (30+ hrs. per week): $100 stipend per month.
• Part-time (20-30 hrs. per week): up to $80 stipend per month.
• Local travel expenses to and from the office are also reimbursed.
Application Instructions:
To apply for this internship, please send the following application materials VIA EMAIL ONLY to
apply-internship@uscridc.org. Specify “Philanthropy and Fundraising Intern” and your name in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please!
• Resume or C.V.
• Cover letter, stating your interest and qualifications
• Brief 3-5 page professional or otherwise relevant writing sample
• Two References (names and contact information only)
This internship is offered every spring, summer, and fall semester. The deadlines for each are as follows:
• Spring: Last day to apply is December 31, Internship begins in January
• Summer: Last day to apply is April 30, Internship begins in May
• Fall: Last day to apply is August 31, Internship begins in September
*Internships require a minimum 10-week and 15 hours per week commitment. The internship is located in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, Crystal City
• Research potential institutional funding opportunities.
• Work with development team to create innovative funding strategies.
• Donor stewardship using DonorPerfect database.
Qualifications:
• Excellent research, writing, and editing skills.
• Social entrepreneurship minded.
• Strong work ethic and willingness to show initiative.
• Professional demeanor and superb verbal communications skills.
• Enthusiasm and positive attitude.
• Attention to detail and ability to work independently, sometimes under demanding deadlines.
• Proficiency in MS Word and Excel.
• Interest in the field of philanthropy, fundraising, and nonprofit management.
• Interest in refugee and immigrant rights.
Compensation:
• Full-time (30+ hrs. per week): $100 stipend per month.
• Part-time (20-30 hrs. per week): up to $80 stipend per month.
• Local travel expenses to and from the office are also reimbursed.
Application Instructions:
To apply for this internship, please send the following application materials VIA EMAIL ONLY to
apply-internship@uscridc.org. Specify “Philanthropy and Fundraising Intern” and your name in the subject line of your email. No phone calls please!
• Resume or C.V.
• Cover letter, stating your interest and qualifications
• Brief 3-5 page professional or otherwise relevant writing sample
• Two References (names and contact information only)
This internship is offered every spring, summer, and fall semester. The deadlines for each are as follows:
• Spring: Last day to apply is December 31, Internship begins in January
• Summer: Last day to apply is April 30, Internship begins in May
• Fall: Last day to apply is August 31, Internship begins in September
*Internships require a minimum 10-week and 15 hours per week commitment. The internship is located in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, Crystal City
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