Development/Fundraising Paid Internship- Fall 2024At — Segerstrom Center for the Arts
The innovative and exciting education and community engagement programs the Center offers would not be possible without charitable contributions from the community. The Development Department manages these important relationships with donors. The Development Department intern will assist several teams within the Development Department to help reach fundraising goals including Individual Giving, Grants & Foundations, Support Groups, Corporate Relations, and Special Events. The Development intern will gain experience in the non-profit world and support the team in raising $10+ million annually. Responsibilities will include creating and editing proposals and letters, donor mailings, general research, stewardship phone calls and helping with special events such as opening night dinners, Dance Series Cast Parties, Broadway Series Behind the Scenes events and fundraising galas and dinners.
Internship Basics
· All internships are paid at the rate of $16 per hour.
· Internships require an average of 10 hours per week (built around your school schedule) over 12 weeks (120 hours total).
· \u200bInternships offer academic credit.
· Each semester includes 6-8 professional development sessions.
· Internships offer hands-on work experiences and opportunities to build a professional network.
Requirements
· Interns must be authorized to work in the U.S. and must be 18 years of age or older.
· Interns must be registered for credit from their college institution.
· Interns must be able to complete a minimum of 120 hours during the 12-week internship.
· Interns must be available to attend professional development sessions from 2pm-3pm on Fridays.
The intern’s responsibilities will include general administrative duties, participation in events and meetings at the Center and throughout Orange County, and helping with our Family Shows.
Trianing:
Employer, orientation, one-on-one meetings with department staff, bi-weekly professional development sessions, feedback and review at the end of internship.
Learning Outcomes:
The Center’s internship program offers an exciting opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to gain professional experience working side-by-side with administrators, extraordinary artists, and technicians. Interns attend bi-weekly sessions that are led by executives of the Center to learn about the different departments of the organization and how they work together. Interns may attend performances, workshops, and classes presented by the Center, free of charge (if space is available), during their internship. Segerstrom Center for the Arts offers a variety of mission-based programs to support a diverse and equitable arts education for students in schools and collaborates with community organizations and local artists to creatively address social issues.