About United Way Bay Area
United Way Bay Area (UWBA) mobilizes the Bay Area to dismantle the root causes of poverty and build equitable pathways to prosperity. UWBA brings together partners from the nonprofit, business, and government sectors to address Bay Area poverty. We partner across sectors, develop solutions, capture the data we need, and use those insights to support public policy and create research-backed community initiatives. These initiatives include:
United Way Bay Area (UWBA) is leading a network of corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and individuals to create lasting change for Bay Area residents and families. With a history that spans over 100 years and programs that tackle the issue of local poverty from every angle, UWBA is uniquely positioned to mobilize and motivate all sectors of the community toward the vision of ending the cycle of poverty.
We are seeking a motivated and passionate individual to join our Community Impact Team as an Ideas Inspire Fellow. This role is an exciting opportunity to engage with the Bay Area community by supporting local events and fostering meaningful connections. This role will also provide on-hand experience in community projects, administrative support, and nonprofit operations.
We are recruiting an Ideas Inspire Fellow who will provide assistance to UWBA Community Impact programs. Projects are assigned based on the program needs as well as the fellow’s skills, experiences, and professional development interests.
Duration: 05/01/26 –07/31/26 (3 months), Full‑Time (37.5 hours per week)
Application Deadline: 04/20/26
Candidates must be current college students or recent college graduates. This opportunity is designed for individuals early in their academic or career journey. Preference will be given to community college students or graduates, with additional preference for Foothill College students.
We are looking for someone to start as soon as possible, but the specific start and end dates can be discussed based on your availability.
Below are examples of the type of projects and tasks this opportunity would involve:
Community Outreach
Administrative Tasks
Communication and Reporting
This position is covered under a collective bargaining agreement and is represented by OPEIU, Local 29.
UWBA is committed to equitable and transparent compensation practices. We use a structured internal model to determine starting pay within the posted range. The model considers role scope, responsibilities, and documented compensable factors, and includes equity checks across the organization. As part of this approach, we do not engage in salary negotiations.