Real Life Experience -- Real Life Benefits
Internships are an excellent way to enhance your in-class learning with hands-on, experiential learning with a company or organization that relates directly to your career goals.
While NMU Career Services does not award academic credit for internships earned (you need to work with your academic department in order to earn credit towards your degree), the center does post internship opportunities with companies, government agencies and non-profit organizations. To begin your search for an internship, click on one of the links below. Once you find an internship in which you're interested, contact your academic department to explore the possibility of earning academic credit.
If you have any questions regarding the internship-related services provided by Career Services, contact Steven LaFond, Assistant Director.
Fundraising Intern | (Job ID: 7109) | |||
| Date Posted: | 10-21-2009 | |||
| Date Needed: | 1/18/10 | Application Deadline: | 11/23/09 | |
| Compensation: | This is an unpaid internship. College credit only. | Work Study: | ||
| Times Needed: | Will work around class schedule. 15-20 hours per week. | |||
| Qualifications: | Writing skills and office experience are a must. Knowledge of or experience in grant writing or fundraising is a plus. | |||
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| Duties: | --Conduct general research --Conduct research on potential funders --Assist with writing grant proposals --Assist with planning and running fundraising events --Various administrative duties | |||
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| How to Apply |
| Please send your resume, cover letter and one letter of recommendation via email. No phone calls, please. |
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