Non-Profit Internship Opportunity

The Non-Profit Internship Program (NPIP) is an eight-week long paid summer internship (beginning around May 31st for most) where students are matched with and work with nonprofit organizations from across North Carolina. Internships offer a range of exposure and skill-building opportunities in areas such as research, community outreach, public policy, communications, fundraising and social media. More information about the program can be found on the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation website here.

Internship experiences vary by placement organization/site; details and work plans for each organization can be found here. Some organizations require a supplemental question(s), which are listed on this document under each description. Please upload your answers to the question(s) for your desired position(s) to this application in a separate document under the “Links and Uploads” field.

In addition to the internship, students will have the opportunity to connect with other interns in the program and participate in ongoing professional development throughout the summer.

What Students Need to Know: 

Interns spend eight weeks during the summer with nonprofit host organizations. Internships offer a range of exposure and skill-building opportunities in areas such as research, community outreach, public policy, communications, fundraising, and social media. In addition to the internship, students will have the opportunity to connect with other interns in the program and participate in ongoing professional development throughout the summer. Interns receive a taxable stipend of $4,800. 

Deadline:

Applications are due by Monday, February 19, 2024 at noon (12:00 p.m.) ET. 

Learn More:  

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