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Published 3/31/26 1:16AM

Business Development Intern

Remote, Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    April 30, 2026
    End Date:
    October 30, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    April 24, 2026
    Payment:
    Stipend
    Stipend / Wage:
    $1600/monthly
    Hours Per Week:
    20 hours a week
    Cause Areas:
    Climate Change, Community Development, Economic Development, Education, Human Rights & Civil Liberties

    Description

    What You'll Do

    RFP Drafting & Development (60%)

    • Review and analyze RFP requirements, identifying key themes, evaluation criteria, and strategic opportunities
    • Draft initial responses to RFP sections, translating Azimu Group's methodology, approach, and past work into compelling narratives
    • Synthesize research findings, case studies, and organizational capabilities into clear, persuasive proposal language
    • Tailor our approach to align with each opportunity's specific context, priorities, and requirements
    • Support the development of project scopes, timelines, and deliverables that reflect realistic capacity and excellence

    Research & Synthesis (25%)

    • Conduct background research on issuing organizations to understand their mission, priorities, and past initiatives
    • Gather and organize relevant case studies, data, and evidence to strengthen proposal narratives
    • Support literature reviews and environmental scans when proposals require contextual analysis
    • Maintain and update our repository of organizational capabilities, past performance examples, and boilerplate language

    Collaboration & Learning (15%)

    • Work closely with leadership to refine proposals based on strategic direction and technical expertise
    • Participate in proposal strategy discussions, learning how to position capabilities competitively
    • Contribute to continuous improvement of our proposal development process
    • Support other business development activities as capacity allows

    What We're Looking For

    Must-Haves:

    • Currently enrolled in a doctoral program (PhD, EdD, DrPH, etc.) or MBA program
    • Exceptional writing skills—you can explain complex concepts clearly, persuasively, and concisely
    • Strong analytical abilities—you can quickly understand requirements and identify what matters most
    • High attention to detail—you catch inconsistencies, typos, and structural issues
    • Excellent organizational skills—you manage multiple deadlines and keep track of complex requirements
    • Mission-aligned—you genuinely care about equitable resilience, social justice, and community-centered work
    • Self-motivated and comfortable working independently in a startup environment
    • Strong time management—you can prioritize effectively and meet tight deadlines

    Nice-to-Haves:

    • Previous experience with grant writing, proposal development, or RFP responses
    • Background in public policy, public administration, urban planning, public health, education, or related fields
    • Familiarity with government contracting or foundation funding processes
    • Experience synthesizing research for practitioner audiences
    • Understanding of one or more of the five global disruptors (automation, climate change, hyper-urbanization, pandemics, wealth inequality)

    Personal Qualities We Value:

    • Strategic Thinking
    • Intellectual Curiosity
    • Attention to Detail
    • Adaptability
    • Collaborative Spirit
    • Resilience
    • Clear Communication
    • Commitment to Equity

    Location

    Remote
    Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
    Associated Location
    Davis Dr, Irving, TX 75061, USA

    How to Apply

    How to Apply

    Submit the following to [info@azimu-group.com]:

    Resume/CV highlighting relevant academic and professional experience

    Cover Letter (1-2 pages) addressing:

    • Why Azimu Group's mission resonates with you personally
    • Your interest in business development and proposal writing
    • How this internship fits into your broader academic and career goals
    • One example of a complex idea you've successfully explained to a non-expert audience

    Two Writing Samples demonstrating your ability to:

    • Synthesize complex information clearly
    • Write persuasively for professional audiences
    • Adapt your writing to different contexts or purposes

    (Examples could include: research papers, policy memos, grant proposals, white papers, case studies, analytical reports—5-10 pages total across both samples)

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