Washington, DC Community Engagement Intern (Remote)

Washington DC, DC
Internship
Community Engagement
Student (College)
Our Mid-Atlantic team is looking for a remote Summer Intern! We will provide a hands-on opportunity to a student located in the Maryland, Washington, DC or Virginia areas, interested in exploring a career in nonprofits. Individuals will learn about community engagement, fundraising, participant outreach, event development and logistics, and corporate communication, working closely with the Autism Speaks Mid-Atlantic Chapter development team. This is a 10–12-week program and students must be eligible for academic credit. Currently, our interns will work remotely but, will be in constant communication with the team and volunteers.
 
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The intern will receive training in all areas and responsibilities will include:
•    Providing support to the Mid-Atlantic Chapter’s two major fundraising walks, and community outreach programs
•  Researching prospects for sponsorship and teams
         •   Outreach to local community organizations
•  Integral part in successful Autism Awareness Month visibility throughout the Mid-Atlantic territory
•  Community outreach for potential event and campaign sponsors, volunteers, constituents
•  Updating chapter records and spreadsheets
•  Assisting with donor letters
•  Providing customer service to event participants and supporters
 
QUALIFICATIONS:
Student interns must receive academic credit (i.e. graduate or under-graduate) sponsored by an accredited institution or require experience for a certification for a college degree.
 
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
• Strong organizational skills, follow-up and attention to detail
• Curious and inquisitive, with a willingness to learn about fundraising, event management and donor outreach
• Ability to work independently as well as collaborate with a team
• Good communication skills, both oral and written
• Strong interpersonal skills/customer service skills
• Proficient in MS office, including Word, Excel, and Outlook
• Demonstrates initiative, resourcefulness, and problem-solving skills
 
CORE COMPETENCIES:
• Building Collaborative Relationships
• Professional Behavior
• Results-Driven
• Customer Orientation
• Flexibility
 
You are responsible for protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of all Autism Speaks data and information to which you have access.
 
 
 
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