2-Month Paid Summer Internship June
Work with FCNL’s staff in Washington, DC throughout June and July to advance our witness for peace on Capitol Hill. FCNL offers several paid summer internships working in distinct parts of the organization on federal policy, grassroots organizing, or nonprofit management.Participants should expect to engage in a variety of tasks depending on which department within FCNL they are assigned to. Past summer intern projects have included:Researching and consolidating information about members of CongressDelivering letters to Hill officesAssembling mailings to donorsCreating an alumni/ae directory of past participants of FCNL’s young adult programsPhone banking for FCNL eventsConducting a comprehensive survey of Quaker meetingsCoordinating a letter to the editor campaignWorking with FCNL’s constituent databaseInterns are also encouraged to seek out and attend virtual forums at think tanks, congressional briefings, coalition meetings, and other networking events (about 1 or 2 each week).A completed application will include:An application form.Resume (including education, work, extracurricular, and volunteer experience).One letter of recommendation from a reference. Letters are due on the day that applications are due, March 25, 2022. No exceptions will be made for late letters. Letters should be sent to jobs-intern@fcnl.org.Applications are due on March 25, 2022.BenefitsFCNL offers a stipend of $3600 for the eight-week internship. Interns are expected to follow the FCNL work week which is M-F from 9-5:30 pm EST every day with an hour break for lunch. Interns are expected to be physically located in the Washington, DC area and will be working in person in the FCNL office at least three days a week. The internship program begins with orientation on June 6, 2022, and the program runs through July 29, 2022. Orientation is required and you are required to be available for the full two months.In addition to working closely with a professional staff member at FCNL, interns will have opportunities to participate in lobbying, organizing and policy events.