Overview:
The Tomberg Family Philanthropies is sponsoring an internship for participants in Masters level programs in Philanthropic Studies, Nonprofit Management, Public Administration or related fields. The intern will get firsthand experience working at a grantmaking organization, will work closely with our board, and will learn about our policies and procedures and about what we look for in grant proposals.
The primary responsibilities will include grants administration, proposal research, social media management, communication with perspective and current grantees, policy and procedure recommendations, and special projects. We are committed to this internship being a valuable experience for the intern as well as for our organization.
The internship can be structured to satisfy the intern’s semester or quarter long academic internship program requirements.
The intern must live in the United States and be legally entitled to receive a stipend for work done in the United States.
Location:
The intern will be able to work from their home for most of the internship. A residential or Zoom period of approximately two days in February during our funding meeting will be required as well. The location is to be determined.
Compensation:
All the intern’s reasonable travel and project-related expenses will be paid, including transportation to our funding meeting and their accommodation there. In addition, there will be a stipend of $10,000.00 for the year.
Time Commitment:
The length of the internship will be one year. The total time commitment will be approximately 600 hours over the course of the internship, not counting the two-day funding meeting. The time commitment will be the highest around that meeting, and there will be weeks where little or no effort will be required. Weekly one hour online videoconference meetings with the TTFP Director are required.
Application Deadline: April 30, 2026
Responsibilities:
The intern's responsibilities will include the following:
Philanthropy
Governance
Social Media
Administration
Special Projects
Application Process:
Please email the following items to us so that we can determine if you are a good match for the internship and if it would be a valuable learning experience for you.
About Us:
Tomberg Family Philanthropies is a small family foundation. Our mission is to support well-run and effective programs that make a difference in the areas of poverty alleviation, the environment, health and education. Our focus is on supporting projects that help their recipients build capabilities themselves that will last far beyond the end of the specific project. We consist of a formal foundation, the Tomberg Family Foundation, which also manages two additional charitable funds, The Marty Tomberg Charitable Fund and the Philip and Helen Brecher Charitable Fund. Our grants are normally between $5,000 and $20,000, and we have made approximately $2,700,000 in grants since the foundation was established in 2007. You can learn more about us at http://www.tombergphilanthropies.org/ .
This is a great opportunity for a Masters student to see how a foundation works from the inside. The intern will have important responsibilities including grants administration, proposal research, social media management, policy and procedure recommendations, and engaging in special projects as needed