Nonprofit
Published 10/4/25 11:52PM

Nonprofit Development Intern - Focus on Grant Writing and Research

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Brooklyn, NY
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    Internships are available for undergraduate, graduate students, and recent graduates who are available for at least 10-20 hours per week for a 3-month long work commitment.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    10
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Volunteering

    Description

    Nonprofit Development Intern - Focus on Grant Writing and Research

    Position Title: Nonprofit Development Intern - Focus on Grant Writing (Hybrid)

    Location: Brooklyn, NY and New Jersey (Hybrid - in-person and remote)

    Total Weekly Hours: 10-30 hours

    Duration: Minimum 3-month commitment (extension opportunities available)

    Are you a student looking to earn internship hours, or a rising professional eager to build your skills in nonprofit leadership, fundraising, and strategy? Join a team that’s transforming lives-and grow while making real impact across New York and New Jersey communities.

    About the Organization

    Find Community Connection Project (FCCP) is a youth-focused nonprofit with operations in Brooklyn and New Jersey. We provide professional development training, mentorship, and financial literacy support for underserved young people. FCCP is a safe and inspiring space where youth become confident job seekers and active community contributors.

    About the Role

    We’re seeking a passionate, self-driven Strategic Development & Fundraising Intern to help us grow our network of supporters, expand our funding base, and develop long-lasting community and institutional partnerships.

    You’ll play a key role in:

    • Raising funds through creative campaigns, grant research, and donor outreach
    • Building relationships with new partners, sponsors, and supporters
    • Supporting grant proposals and donor reports
    • Planning fundraising events, donor communications, and corporate engagement strategies
    • Contributing to social impact storytelling that fuels donations and partnerships

    This role is perfect for students in public administration, communications, marketing, nonprofit management, or business-or anyone seeking meaningful hands-on experience in development, grant writing, and social impact strategy.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Research and track grant and sponsorship opportunities
    • Assist with writing and preparing grant proposals and reports
    • Brainstorm and contribute to new donor campaigns and fundraising strategies
    • Help organize and promote fundraising events
    • Support database and relationship management with donors and sponsors
    • Collaborate with marketing and communications team to align messaging and fundraising goals

    Ideal Candidate

    • Strong writing and communication skills
    • Passionate about youth development and community equity
    • Organized, proactive, and eager to learn
    • Interested in fundraising, nonprofit strategy, social impact, or grant writing
    • Familiar with Google Workspace, Canva, or CRM tools (a plus, but not required)

    Perks & Benefits

    • Earn internship hours or build your resume with real-world nonprofit experience
    • Gain exposure to grant writing, fundraising strategy, and partnership development
    • Work with a passionate and inclusive team
    • Flexible scheduling and hybrid work setup
    • Access to professional development events and networking opportunities

    Location

    On-site
    495 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, US

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