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Jan 26 / BARD CEP

Development Intern- Washington, DC

Organization: Environmental Law Institute

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Location: Washington, DC

Hours and Compensation: 20 hr/wk, May- August, unpaid

Application Deadline: rolling

Posted on: Jan 21st

Organization Overview

For four decades, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI; www.eli.org) has played a pivotal role in shaping the fields of environmental law, policy, and management both domestically and internationally.

Description

ELI seeks an individual to support the Institute’s Development Office. The Development Intern will work directly with the Vice President for Development and the Special Event Manager to help secure the resources needed to meet future environmental challenges. A major focus will be the upcoming ELI Award Dinner, one of the premier environmental events held each year in the nation’s capital. This year’s event will take place Thursday, November 8 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington.

Responsibilities

The Development Intern’s activities relating to the event and other Development priorities include: assisting with donor outreach through emails, mailings, and phone calls; contacting U.S. Government Departments and officials about participation in ELI events; and assisting with all aspects of donor recognition and recordkeeping.

ELI integrates interns into day-to-day operations of the Institute and encourages intern attendance at ELI policy events and meetings on a variety of topics, including the renowned ELI Summer School introductory seminars designed to teach interns and law clerks about the legal foundations of environmental protection.

Qualifications/Skills

The 20 hour per week position is available from May 21 through August 17 with a possibility of extension (at reduced hours) thru November. Candidates should possess strong writing and interpersonal communication skills, as well as a desire to learn about the nonprofit sector and the environmental field. A strong academic background is required, but specific environmental or development experience is not necessary. Applicants must have completed freshman year of college. Compensation is not available but a small transportation stipend is provided.

How to Apply

To apply, send a cover letter explaining interest and availability, and a résumé (including overall GPA) to:

Martin Dickinson
Vice-President for Development
Environmental Law Institute
2000 L Street, NW, Suite 620
Washington, DC 20036
Fax: (202) 939-3868
Email: [email protected]

The Environmental Law Institute is strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunity and to achieving an inclusive, diverse workplace that values every individual. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.