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The Culture Project interns are young people from all across the country who have been where you are and know what it’s like. We see a future where everyone lives free and experiences their healthiest life.
We are looking for Catholic culture-changers between the ages of 18-30. Internship work will range from basic administration to organizing city-wide events for young adults and teenagers, or our digital outreaches on social media.
The Culture Project Internship timeframe is 3-6 months.
For more information, fill out this form and a member of our staff will get back to you.
*This is an unpaid internship. (Fundraising opportunities available)
*Applicants must coordinate their own housing.
Event planning, data entry, basic clerical duties, individual projects.
Full-time, 3–6 months
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Donor Management, In-kind donations, Assist in planning and executing local events
Full-time, 3–6 months
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Create and Develop Video Content, Scripting and Storyboarding, Identify and Analyze Trends
Full-time, 3–6 months
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Do you have a love for organization, phone calls, filing and event planning? Do you want to experience the behind the scene operations of a start-up non-profit? Internships will focus on three main areas of support and are full time three to six months in length:
Seeking committed and driven individual to join our incredible team. Must have professional phone etiquette, be comfortable making phone calls and working independently. You will be given specific tasks to own and complete.
Sample of duties, but not limited to:
Are you a storyteller? Do you love being behind the camera? Is editing and color grading your thing? You can be part of our growing digital outreach. Reaching thousands through YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
Internships will focus on three main areas of support and are full time three to six months in length:
Qualifications (one or many):
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