Overview:
The Research and Policy Intern at Bantucola will play a crucial role in supporting the organization's mission to advocate for Black-owned businesses and address systemic issues such as gentrification and economic disparity. This position is ideal for students or early-career professionals interested in public policy, community development, and economic justice.
Key Responsibilities:
- Research and Analysis:
- Conduct research on economic challenges faced by Black-owned businesses, including barriers to funding, regulatory hurdles, and market access.
- Investigate the impact of gentrification on Black communities, with a focus on Pensacola and the Gulf Coast region.
- Analyze data on economic disparities, business development trends, and policy measures affecting minority-owned businesses.
- Policy Development and Advocacy:
- Assist in drafting policy recommendations to support Black entrepreneurs and combat gentrification.
- Prepare reports and presentations summarizing research findings for internal use and public advocacy.
- Support the development of initiatives that promote equitable economic policies at the local and state levels.
- Community Engagement and Outreach:
- Collaborate with community stakeholders, business owners, and advocacy groups to gather insights and real-world experiences.
- Help organize and participate in community meetings, policy forums, and discussions on economic justice.
- Contribute to social media and written materials to educate the public on policy issues affecting Black businesses.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Research & Analytical Skills: Ability to gather, assess, and interpret quantitative and qualitative data.
- Critical Thinking: Strong ability to connect research findings with real-world policy solutions.
- Public Policy Knowledge: Familiarity with economic development, small business policies, or urban planning is a plus.
- Writing & Communication: Strong writing skills for reports, articles, and policy briefs.
- Attention to Detail: Precision in handling data and policy documents.
- Self-Motivation & Initiative: Ability to work independently and propose new ideas.
Internship Benefits:
- Gain hands-on experience in policy research and advocacy.
- Develop a deeper understanding of economic justice issues in Black communities.
- Build connections with business owners, policymakers, and community leaders.
- Receive mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals at Bantucola.
This internship provides a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful social change while building valuable skills in research, policy, and community advocacy.
Application Requirements & Next Steps:
To apply for this internship, please submit the following:
- Résumé highlighting your relevant skills and experience.
- Cover Letter explaining why you're interested in this position and how your skills align with Bantucola’s mission.
- Research Samples (Optional, but encouraged) detailed descriptions of your research tasks and contributions on your resume
Deadline to Apply: Ongoing
We encourage students, recent graduates, and aspiring marketing professionals who are passionate about supporting Black businesses to apply. Join us in making a difference in the Pensacola Black business community!
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