JMC Connect: Internships & Job Opportunities (Nov. 22)
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Federal Leaders in Public Service: 2025 Summer Internship Program
This program helps bring diverse young talent from various disciplines into government, offering students the opportunity to apply their educational training to federal work. Apply by Nov. 22. Learn more via Go Government Website
Michigan Senate Internship Program: Spring 2025
Applications are now open to participate in the Michigan Senate Internship Program. Participants will gain valuable experiences working in either the senator or central staff office. Position responsibilities consist of assisting the senator and staff in monitoring legislation, preparing written correspondence, writing legislative tributes and more. Work approximately 10 to 20 hours per week in Lansing. Applicant screening begins on Dec. 2. Learn more and apply via Michigan Senate Website
Reproductive Freedom for All: Spring 2025 Michigan Organizing Internship
Reprodctive Freedom for All fights to protect and expand reproductive freedom – for everyone. Centered around diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, RFFA is seeking candidates that desire to make an impact in reproductive freedom. Work approximately 15 to 20 hours per week with a compensation of $18.67/hour. Responsibilities include recruiting new volunteer leads, hosting training sessions, hosting campaigns, etc. This position will be hybrid located in Lansing, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor or Detroit. Learn more and apply via Reproductive Freedom for All Website
CWGI Internship Opportunity
CWGI is a campaign fundraising and compliance firm based in Lansing seeking interns for spring. This is a part-time, on-site role. Participants will gain hands-on experience assisting with bookkeeping, compliance tasks, fundraising activities and event planning. The position is paid a monthly stipend and requires 15-20 hours of on-site work per week. Please send a resume, cover letter and three references to Amanda Bartlett at amanda.cwgi@gmail.com.
Student PIRG Campus Organizer
Looking for a career that allows you to learn skills in advocacy and organizing? Student PIRGs is hiring full-time hybrid organizer positions starting in Spring 2025 or Fall 2025. As an organizer you’ll train students to make a difference on key issues by helping them run strategic campaigns. Positions are available in Michigan and many other states. Learn more and apply via Public Interest Network Website
Legal Advocacy Internship: End Violent Encounters Inc.
The Legal Advocacy Intern works to provide information, support and technical assistance to individuals seeking Personal Protection Orders (PPO’s). They may also make appropriate referrals when necessary. Applicants should have some prior legal experience, whether from your major or past job/intern experience. The ideal candidate should have a passion for building advocacy skills to assist survivors of domestic violence. View the full position description and internship application form
Roosevelt Undergraduate Fellowship Programs
The Roosevelt Network develops and supports undergraduate college students and early career professionals — in particular, those who hold identities who have historically been denied political power — to be the next generation of leaders in the progressive policy ecosystem. Applications are now open. Apply and explore fellowships via Roosevelt Institute website
VAW Global Team Development Internship
VAW Global Interns work closely with community partners to implement medical, dental, and veterinary clinics and global health projects across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This pre-professional fellowship focuses on leadership, team management and public-speaking skills. Learn more and apply via Handshake
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