Are you passionate about global issues and eager to make a difference? The Borgen Project, a leading national campaign advocating to prioritize poverty in U.S. foreign policy, is offering a dynamic 12-week, part-time, unpaid internship opportunity. While this internship is unpaid, it offers invaluable experience and the chance to contribute to meaningful change.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Writing: Produce one article per week to be featured on BORGEN Magazine or The Borgen Project Blog.
  2. Research: Dive into diverse topics to inform your writing and advocacy efforts.
  3. Advocacy: Assist in advocacy efforts aimed at raising awareness and promoting policy change.
  4. Fundraising: Take part in fundraising initiatives by creating a personal campaign and achieving set targets.

Qualifications:

  • Strong research and writing skills are essential.
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines with minimal supervision.
  • Experience in writing SEO-friendly content is advantageous but not mandatory.

Flexibility & Start Date:

  • This internship allows you to work remotely and set your own schedule, though weekly deadlines must be met.
  • New programs commence monthly, providing flexibility to choose your preferred start month.

If you’re ready to contribute your skills and passion to the fight against global poverty, apply now to join The Borgen Project’s dedicated team of advocates and writers. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on the world stage.

23 COMMENTS

  1. I love that The Borgen Project is offering internships for writers and journalists. It’s refreshing to see organizations prioritizing the development of storytelling skills to drive change.

  2. The Borgen Project’s commitment to addressing global poverty through journalism is inspiring. This internship opportunity is definitely worth considering for anyone passionate about making a difference through their writing.

  3. I appreciate how The Borgen Project is providing a platform for aspiring writers to use their skills for social good. This internship could be a stepping stone for future journalists dedicated to advocacy.

  4. I’m impressed by The Borgen Project’s dedication to training the next generation of journalists while simultaneously working to alleviate global poverty. This internship is a life changer for me