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Program Development Intern/Volunteer at The Young Talons

Exciting Internship Opportunity: Program Development Intern/Volunteer at The Young Talons

About the Opportunity

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, veterans, and senior citizens? The Huggins Foundation Inc., operating under The Young Talons, is a children’s nonprofit K-12 private academy dedicated to empowering future leaders. We are offering a unique internship in Program Development, designed to enhance your educational and professional journey while accommodating your academic commitments.

 

Internship/Volunteer Details

This role is available as either an internship or volunteer opportunity, structured to offer 30 noncontiguous hours over 60 business days. This flexible schedule is designed to foster a productive learning environment and establish a strong foundation for a potential future full-time or part-time role upon your graduation.
 

Role Overview: Program Development Intern/Volunteer

In this role, you will directly contribute to expanding our organization's impact through the creation and implementation of new programs aimed at educating and supporting children, veterans, senior citizens, and other community groups. Your efforts in research, planning, and community engagement will be pivotal in advancing our mission.

 

Detailed Responsibilities

Program Research and Development:

  • Needs Assessment: Conduct research to identify the needs of our target populations (children, veterans, seniors) and other community groups.
  • Program Design: Develop new program proposals, including objectives, activities, and expected outcomes, to address identified needs.
  • Pilot Programs: Assist in the planning and execution of pilot programs to test new initiatives, gathering feedback and making necessary adjustments.

Community Engagement:

  • Stakeholder Communication: Develop and maintain strong relationships with key community stakeholders, including educational institutions, local governments, and other nonprofits, to foster partnerships and collaborative projects.
  • Public Engagement: Organize and participate in public engagements such as community meetings and educational panels to foster a positive relationship with the community.
  • Feedback Integration: Implement systems for collecting and analyzing feedback from community interactions to continually improve engagement strategies and align them more closely with community needs.

Program Implementation:

  • Resource Coordination: Assist in coordinating resources, including volunteers, materials, and venues, to ensure the successful implementation of new programs.
  • Volunteer Management: Support the recruitment, training, and management of volunteers to help deliver program activities effectively.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation: Develop and implement monitoring and evaluation plans to assess the impact of new programs and make data-driven recommendations for improvement.

Fundraising and Grant Writing:

  • Grant Research: Identify potential funding opportunities from foundations, corporations, and government agencies.
  • Grant Proposals: Assist in writing grant proposals to secure funding for new and existing programs.
  • Fundraising Campaigns: Support the planning and execution of fundraising campaigns to generate financial support for the organization’s initiatives.

Performance Analysis:

  • Data Collection: Collect and analyze data on program performance, participant outcomes, and community impact.
  • Reporting: Prepare detailed reports on program activities, outcomes, and lessons learned, providing insights and recommendations for future program development.
  • Market Research: Conduct ongoing market research to stay informed of industry trends and adjust strategies accordingly to maintain a competitive edge.

Essential Skills

  • Program Development: Strong ability to design, plan, and implement effective programs that address community needs.
  • Research and Analysis: Proficiency in conducting research, analyzing data, and making evidence-based recommendations.
  • Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences.
  • Project Management: Demonstrated capability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, prioritizing tasks and delegating effectively to meet deadlines.
  • Collaboration: Strong teamwork skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships with stakeholders and partners.
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Application Process

If you are passionate about making a meaningful impact and eager to contribute to a team that values innovation and education, apply to join us. This internship offers significant growth opportunities and the chance to make a substantial impact on our mission. Join us in shaping future leaders through education and advocacy.
 

How to Apply:

Please submit your resume, a cover letter onHandshake. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is encouraged.
 

We look forward to hearing your ideas and seeing your talents shine through your work!