University of Denver
Intern, Institutional Partnerships
University of Denver, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
and the job listing Expires on December 11, 2024
Washington, DC Internship, Co-op, or Experiential Learning
WFP USA’s Institutional Partnerships Team focuses on faith-based organizations, private foundations, and other grantmaking institutions. These grantmaking partners have high-quality designated staff and strategic program priorities with strict guidelines and restrictions on proposal development and grant execution. Identifying alignment and prioritization to guide our engagement with these current and potential partners is a core part of the fundraising and stewardship cycle.
Overall Position Description
As an Institutional Partnerships team intern, you will work with the Institutional Partnerships team, whose goal is to raise funds and awareness for the UN World Food Programme from U.S.-based professional foundations, faith-based, and other civil society organizations. As the Institutional Partnerships Intern, you will come away with marketable skills such as how to work as part of a team, develop strong donor cultivation plans, communicate to stakeholders, and learn a variety of online platforms used for donor information.
General Highlighted Responsibilities:
Supporting the Deputy Director of Institutional Partnerships in a role which will include exposure to and increase understanding of: prospect research, stewardship and cultivation cycle, CRM systems, and other projects which help hone the implementation of donor engagement strategies and strengthen the pipeline of the Institutional Partnerships team.
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
Familiarity with the practices and techniques of fundraising
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Strong editorial skills and a proofreader's eye for details
Demonstrated ability to manage workflow processes & schedules.
Experience in coordinating input from multiple stakeholders
Qualifications
A well-qualified candidate will possess the following:
Currently pursuing or finalizing (under)graduate degree at an accredited US institution.
A strong interest in organized processes and systems
Interest in topics of international development as well as grantmaking and funding
Openness to learn and ability to work on multiple tasks at once
Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
Professionalism
Excellent organizational skills and attention to details
Proficient to advanced in Microsoft Office
Undertake other responsibilities assigned by the Senior Director
Personal Characteristics and Work Style
Collaborative and team-oriented individual.
Strong affinity for WFP’s mission and program priorities.
Openness and willingness to learn in a fast-paced environment
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