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Nonprofit Center Internship

Anne Arundel County
5 days ago
Internship
On-site
Annapolis, Maryland, United States

Position Description


Position Description   

County Executive Pittman and the County Council approved funding in fiscal year 2024 to build a nonprofit center that provides capacity-building services to help local nonprofits advance the health and well-being of residents in Anne Arundel County. A 13,000+sf building in Crownsville has been renovated to offer flexible, collaborative workspaces for nonprofit organizations. 

The Nonprofit Center is seeking college-level interns to join the Nonprofit Center team in Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 to assist with communications, events, general operations, and special projects.

The interns will work in-person at the Crownsville property with the occasional opportunity for remote work. Transportation is required.


Dates:      Fall - September 10, 2026 - December 16, 2026 (14 weeks)

Spring - January 14, 2027 - April 28, 2027 (15 weeks)

There is an option to intern in both semesters.

Summer - May 20, 2027 or June 3, 2027 - August 12, 2027 (10-12 weeks)

Hours: 20-24 hours / week  



This internship is an extension of academic instruction and provides the opportunity to turn classroom instruction into practical application in the workplace. The intern will draw upon the knowledge gained through their college coursework in order to perform the principal assignment and/or projects of this internship.

Examples of Duties and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Internship Opportunities: 

Nonprofit Center: 

  • Responsibilities

    • Draft/edit newsletter articles, organizational spotlights, social media posts, and other marketing materials

    • Assist staff with various office tasks to support resident nonprofit organizations

    • Assist with planning and implementation of on-site programs, events, and activities

    • Ensure meeting spaces are configured and ready for use

    • Research evidence-based services and programs build the capacity of nonprofits

    • Correspond with organizations, county agencies, and the public

    • Complete a special project of interest that benefits the Nonprofit Center or nonprofit sector in Anne Arundel County


Benefits of Participation

  • Learning about nonprofit/government partnerships and networking with the county’s nonprofit leaders

  • Gaining a better understanding of the needs and challenges of our county's nonprofits

  • Enhancing communication, event planning, and other self-identified skills

  • Earning $16/hour


The intern will report to Jennifer Purcell, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Center and work closely with other members of the team.




Minimum Qualifications

Must be a current undergraduate/graduate student at a US-accredited University 
All applicants/students must have a cumulative *GPA of a 3.0+.  

**Students are required to upload an official or unofficial transcript to their application to demonstrate their enrollment status and GPA.

Note: Applications will be reviewed on or after March 15, 2026, for Summer 2026.  Successful candidates will be notified via email upon presentation to the Department.

Supplemental Qualifications

College Major Preference: Ideal for students studying Marketing, Business Administration, Health and Human Services, Political Science, Civics, Public Administration, Communications, Graphic Design, or related fields.

Qualifications

  • Strong written communication and interpersonal skills

  • Interest in nonprofit management, health and human services, and civic engagement

  • Knowledge of Anne Arundel County

  • Proficiency with Google Suite and Canva

  • Ability to interact and build professional relationships virtually and in person

  • Ability to adapt in a changing work environment

  • Reliable transportation