Nonprofit
Published 2/26/26 5:33PM

Pro Bono Clearinghouse and Communications Intern

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    May 26, 2026
    End Date:
    July 31, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    March 31, 2026
    Internship Benefits:
    Academic Credits
    Payment:
    Stipend
    Stipend / Wage:
    $1,750
    Hours Per Week:
    12-16 hours/week
    Cause Areas:
    Environment & Sustainability, Health & Medicine, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Immigrants or Refugees, Legal Assistance

    Description

    New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI), a community-driven civil rights organization, seeks an undergraduate student to work as an intern with its Pro Bono Clearinghouse and Development teams for the summer of 2026. This will be a hybrid in-person and work from home position, and NYLPI will ensure that the intern will have the necessary technology.

    The Organization

    For more than 40 years, NYLPI has been a leading civil rights advocate for New Yorkers marginalized by race, immigration status, poverty, neighborhood pollution, and disabilities. NYLPI pioneered the practice of community lawyering in the five boroughs of New York City. These communities shape our priorities, and their struggles for justice demand innovative solutions. Our interdisciplinary teams of advocates use every tool available – community organizing, impact litigation and individual representation, policy advocacy, media, pro bono partnerships, and public education – to solve seemingly intractable problems, develop leaders, and build collective power to achieve justice. We strive to create equal access to health care, achieve equality of opportunity and self-determination for people with disabilities, ensure immigrant opportunity, strengthen local nonprofits, and secure environmental justice for low-income communities of color.

    The Clearinghouse provides community groups and nonprofit organizations with free legal assistance by drawing on hundreds of volunteer lawyers from New York’s most prestigious law firms and corporate law departments. Last year, the Clearinghouse placed over 200 transactional and litigation pro bono matters with firms. The Clearinghouse also produces a series of innovative and impactful workshops for nonprofit leaders. Through this work, NYLPI has strengthened the infrastructure and increased the capacity of community services across the city.

    The Development team supports NYLPI’s work through its partnerships with law firms, fundraising events, cultivation events, foundation support, individual donors and more.

    The Position

    This internship is well suited for students who are interested in nonprofit management or nonprofit law. The intern will split their time between the Clearinghouse and Communications departments. This position will be hybrid in-person and work from home, and students must be able to work successfully independently.

    Under the Clearinghouse, the intern will assist with the day-to-day operations of the Clearinghouse including monitoring and tracking the status of placed cases with clients and attorneys. Clients include nonprofits, community-based organizations, and legal services organizations. The position provides a unique opportunity to interact with a large variety of public interest legal organizations as well as lawyers and pro bono coordinators from some of New York City’s prominent law firms. Responsibilities will include outreach to community groups about our pro bono legal service; tracking the status of placed cases; attending placement meetings; and interacting with firms and associates about the importance of pro bono work.

    Under the Development team, the intern will work with the Communications Associate to develop social media content.

    Benefits

    To Apply:

    Applicants should send a cover letter, a resume and a writing sample to: Heidi Kim, Assistant Director, Pro Bono Clearinghouse, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, 151 West 30th Street, 11th Floor, New York, New York 10001 via e-mail

    to internships@nylpi.org. Please include “Clearinghouse internship” in email subject line.

    We strongly encourage candidates fluent in multiple languages and candidates from historically oppressed groups to apply. We are committed to advancing social justice and civil rights in our advocacy, and we value the dynamism and perspective that staff diversity brings to the work and culture of the office. We strive to promote behaviors, attitudes and policies that enable us to work inclusively and effectively in cross-cultural situations with clients, co-workers, and community partners. We actively recruit and seek to grow and maintain a staff that is diverse along many axes, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, and national origin; disability; socioeconomic background; and sexual orientation and gender identity.

    Keywords: Law, Pro Bono, Nonprofits,

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
    Associated Location
    151 West 30th Street, New York, NY 10001-4017, United States
    11th Floor

    How to Apply

    Send Email

    Applicants should send a cover letter, a resume and a writing sample to: Heidi Kim, Assistant Director, Pro Bono Clearinghouse, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, 151 West 30th Street, 11th Floor, New York, New York 10001 via e-mail to internships@nylpi.org. Please include “Clearinghouse/Development internship” in email subject line.

    We strongly encourage candidates fluent in multiple languages and candidates from historically oppressed groups to apply. We are committed to advancing social justice and civil rights in our advocacy, and we value the dynamism and perspective that staff diversity brings to the work and culture of the office. We strive to promote behaviors, attitudes and policies that enable us to work inclusively and effectively in cross-cultural situations with clients, co-workers, and community partners. We actively recruit and seek to grow and maintain a staff that is diverse along many axes, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, and national origin; disability; socioeconomic background; and sexual orientation and gender identity.

    To learn more about NYLPI, visit www.nylpi.org.

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