Fundraising and Events Intern
Development Internship Description
Title: Fundraising and Events Intern
Part-Time: 20 hours per week
Internship Duration: 6-month internship
Location: Culver City, CA; Hybrid ( remote options not available ); half-time at the office and half-time remote or at outreach/fundraising events.
Monthly Stipend: $500-$750 (depending on commitment and degree level); Academic Credit Available
About Kidsave
As a global voice for change, Kidsave makes miracles happen for children the world has forgotten. Kidsave works to move children out of government orphanages and foster care and into safe, loving families. Our goal is to ensure that every child has the opportunity to grow up in a supportive, permanent family.
Internship Overview
This internship is designed to provide a structured learning experience for individuals interested in nonprofit development, event planning, and fundraising.
The Fundraising and Events intern will gain exposure to donor engagement strategies, event planning processes, and community outreach efforts. This is a structured training opportunity intended to support professional growth and skill development in the nonprofit sector.
Learning Experience & Exposure
Through this internship, participants will have the opportunity to:
Observe and contribute to the planning and execution of major fundraising events (Gala, Golf Tournament, Hike)
Learn how nonprofits engage donors and cultivate long-term supporter relationships
Gain insight into outreach strategies, including partnerships and in-kind sponsorships
Develop professional communication skills through exposure to donor-facing materials and correspondence
Understand event logistics, including coordination, tracking, and post-event follow-up
Experience collaboration within a mission-driven development team
Gain exposure to researching industry trends and identifying potential partnership opportunities, including corporate CSR engagement
Observe and contribute to donor acknowledgment processes and post-event follow-up communications
Collaborate with the Development team to learn how external communications are drafted and tailored for donor audiences
Participate in the process of sourcing and securing auction items for fundraising events
Support tracking systems for auction items and gain insight into post-event stewardship practices
Engage in event logistics, including preparation, on-site coordination, and post-event wrap-up
Experience a variety of event-related activities and team workflows within a nonprofit development environment
Interns will also gain exposure to the planning and execution of smaller, targeted donor cultivation events, as well as Kidsaves broader, year-round fundraising strategies.
Preferred Skills & Interests:
Strong organizational, administrative, and interpersonal skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Interest in developing professional communication and relationship-building skills
Self-motivated with a willingness to learn in a team-based environment
Familiarity with Office 365, SharePoint, Adobe Acrobat, Canva, or CRM systems is helpful
Education/Work Experience/Minimum Requirements:
Must be currently enrolled in a university program or have at least two (2) years of college/relevant coursework completed
Event planning and/or fundraising experience is required
Ability to commute to the job site/events is required
Valid Driver's License and Car Insurance required
Previous Donor Cultivation experience is a plus
Experience working with foster or at-risk youth is a plus
Experience working with Black, Latinx, and LGBTQIA audiences a plus
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their resumes, cover letters, and 2-3 references to Jeanette Roman at jeanette@kidsave.org.
The internship offer is contingent upon your successful completion and passing of a background clearance.
Kidsave is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our culture and our work on behalf of children who need family connections. Kidsave provides equal employment opportunities to all persons regardless of age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability.