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Business Development Intern

Business Development Intern (Grant Outreach & Partnerships) – Remote (Hawaii)

Location:

Hawaii

Internship Duration:
3 months (Mid-January 2026 – Mid-April 2026)

Time Commitment:
20 hours per week

Stipend:
$1,000 total (paid at completion of internship)
Internship completion letter provided (school-compliant)

 

About the Internship

We are seeking Business Development Interns to support outreach efforts related to grant and funding opportunities available to schools, libraries, and community organizations.

This is not a traditional sales role. Interns will focus on educational outreach and appointment setting, helping organizations connect with our internal team to learn how grant programs work and how they may qualify for funding and support.

This internship is structured to prioritize learning, mentorship, and exposure to grant-funded programs rather than revenue generation.

 

What You’ll Do

Conduct outbound phone outreach to schools, libraries, and eligible organizations

Introduce grant and funding opportunities in clear, simple terms

Identify interest and basic eligibility

Schedule informational calls or meetings for senior team members

Maintain accurate call notes and appointment records

Represent the organization professionally and respectfully

 


 

What This Role Is (and Is Not)

✔ Educational outreach
✔ Appointment setting
✔ Relationship-building
✔ Exposure to grant-funded programs

✘ No commission-based sales
✘ No pressure selling
✘ No contract closing

 

Ideal Candidate

Currently enrolled student or recent graduate

Comfortable speaking on the phone

Strong communication and organizational skills

Self-motivated and able to work independently

Interest in public funding, education, nonprofits, or business development

Able to commit 20 hours per week for the full internship term

 

Location Requirements

Must reside in Hawaii

Fully remote role

 

What You’ll Gain

Hands-on experience in outreach and business development

Exposure to grant-funded programs and public-sector partnerships

Professional mentorship

Internship completion letter for academic credit

$1,000 stipend upon successful completion

 

How to Apply

Please submit your resume and a brief note including:

Your location

Why you’re interested in this internship

Your availability starting mid-January