INTERNSHIP

Development Intern
District of Columbia
Washington
Development
Bachelors
No
Yes, Amount-$0
Description:
 
EWG Is Looking For A Well Organized And Computer Savvy Development Intern That Will Work Closely With The Development Department To Secure And Analyze Foundation, Individual And Online Fundraising.
 
Tasks May Include:
 
* Prepare Proposals And Repots
* Assist In Mailing Funder Updates
* Enter And Update Contacts In EWG¹s Database
* Analyze Media Coverage For Use In Future Marketing And Publicizing
* Assist With Management Of Donor Files And Communication, Including Donor Thank You Notes
* Assist With Year End Campaign
* Identify And Prepare Reports On Lapsed Donors
* Identify Prospective Nonprofit And Corporate Partnerships, As Well As Events Where EWG May Benefit Having A Presence.
* Assist Planning And Coordination Of EWG Events
* Assist With Editing/proofing Email Campaigns
* Assist With Receiving Donations
* Assist With Running Data Queries
* Assist With Tracking Email And Action Performance Stats

Submission Deadlines: Summer Term (mid/late May Through August)-Deadline March 31st, Fall Term (September Through Late December)-Deadline August 15th, Spring Term (mid January Through Mid May)-Deadline November 19th

Duration Of Internship:
 
Process Applications: Applicants Must Send Resume And Cover Letter Including The Title Of The Specific Internship To Which They Are Applying And Their Approximate Start Date To Scott Mallan At internships@ewg.org.
No Phone Calls Please.
01 Jan, 1970 to 01 Jan, 1970
15 Aug, 2014
Yes
ORGANIZATION
Environmental Working Group

The mission of the Environmental Working Group (EWG) is to use the power of public information to protect public health and the environment. EWG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded in 1993 by Ken Cook and Richard Wiles.

In 2002, we founded the EWG Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization that advocates on Capitol Hill for health-protective and subsidy-shifting policies.

EWG specializes in providing useful resources (like Skin Deep and the EWG's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides™) to consumers while simultaneously pushing for national policy change.

Last Modified By Morgan Maurer On 16 Apr, 2012