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ORGANIZATION: ClassWish.org

  • 28 people are interested

Do you want to make a Difference? Intern at ClassWish.org!
Work in NYC or Virtually

Prefer PowerPoints to Text? See http://ClassWish-Intern-Postings.org


Our education nonprofit offers internships focusing on a large number of fields, including:

  • Art, Graphics, Fashion Marketing, Photography, Video
  • Computers, SEO, Digital Marketing
  • Communications, Journalism, Social Media, PR, Celebrity Campaigns
  • Book Marketing, Publishing, Music Marketing,
  • Sports Marketing, Science, Education
  • Research, Philanthropic Fundraising, Grant-writing, Nonprofit Management
  • Cause Marketing, Business Development


We seek outstanding undergraduate and graduate students as interns for the summer and for the school year to collaborate on the boldest nonprofit initiative we know.

We are looking for entrepreneurial, passionate, and energetic students with exceptional skills to take initiative on a range of projects. This is an outstanding leadership opportunity in an innovative, emerging nonprofit.

Here is the problem we are tackling: K-12 schools in this country do not have enough resources for children to explore their potential and excel. Books, computers, art supplies, musical instruments, science equipment, sports equipment, and even paper for computers and printers are all in desperately short supply.

Our Approach: ClassWish.org, an exciting nonprofit, uses modern business practices and the latest marketing techniques to help 125,000 schools serving 56 million kids, inform, inspire and engage supporters. Teachers visit the site to create Wish Lists of the resources they need. People in the community can see exactly what is needed and contribute to help.

About Us: The people behind ClassWish.org include such prominent education and business leaders as the: former COO of Mashable; EVP of the New York Stock Exchange; former CEO of Huffington Post; former Provost of Harvard; CEO of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute; Director of the Institute for Advanced Study; Director, Education and Society Program of Aspen Institute; CEO of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. Most importantly, current and former interns will offer a great review of ClassWish.org.

The Work: Teachers and students are already getting supplies from ClassWish.org. Now, we need to raise greater awareness and encourage more participation so we can help more kids. Interns will work in small teams focused on such things as:

  • marketing around particular verticals, e.g., art, music, sports, books, computers, science, and special education
  • marketing, communications, and public relations for particular audiences, such as businesses, bloggers, press, educators, moms, religious organizations, civic organizations, unions, nonprofits, authors, magazine readers, teens
  • celebrity marketing campaigns
  • particular promotions, such as student video and journalism contests
  • creating and implementing social media campaigns
  • building and managing relationships and cause marketing campaigns with strategic partners
  • building and leading a national network of volunteers
  • enhancing the websites
  • creating graphics, videos, and promotional materials

You will take leadership on projects and work with other highly motivated interns, established professionals, and directly with our co-founder.

The Environment: This is, frankly, a great place to work. We get great interns from all over the country and all over the world, so the atmosphere is energetic, creative, and fun. It's also casual; we're interested in your brains, creativity and heart. Want to work in jeans, a t-shirt and flip-flops? Why not!

What do we offer? You will enhance your resume with a solid record of professional achievement and community service, work with lots of great people, assume as much responsibility as you are capable of handling, and have the satisfaction of knowing that you have helped children get the tools they need to perform at their best.

To see PowerPoint presentations on our many internship opportunities, please see http://ClassWish-Intern-Postings.org.

FAQ -- Review ClassWish.org's outstanding internship program here:

Is this a business or a nonprofit?
ClassWish is a nonprofit, but we use the latest techniques from the business world to make a leveraged, scalable and financially self-sustaining difference in the lives of tens of millions of children.

This sounds ambitious!
Daniel Burnham, the great Chicago architect, said "Make no little plans; they have not the power to stir men's souls." (Nor women's, we hasten to add). Little plans also do not have the power to provide a better education to 56 million kids who deserve more than they are getting today. We face a crushing need in schools, have a solid plan to address it, and with your help, we intend to grow this very large and very fast.

Where are you located?
We are in Manhattan, conveniently located right across from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station. Four express subway stops, LIRR, and the PATH train are all within one block. We also hire interns to work remotely from other cities.

What skills and experience are you looking for?
We seek a wide range of skills: graphic designers, videographers, writers, researchers, creative thinkers, analytical sorts, community organizers, social media stars, people with great communication skills, MBA students, and more.

I looked at your site and have some suggestions.
Great! This is a collaborative project, and we want to hear from you. Your ClassWish review will be helpful.

Is this a paid internship?
We can offer a great experience, a great addition to your résumé, academic credit (if your school allows), stunning recommendations, and a chance to make a difference, but we are a start-up nonprofit, so can only offer unpaid internship and volunteer positions. Do check to see if your school offers a stipend program.

When will you select the interns?
We're agile. When we see a great candidate, we extend an invitation immediately. We won't keep you waiting for a decision.

What dates will the internship run?
We are flexible. Tell us what you are looking for.

What are the hours?
We welcome full-time and part-time interns. Let us know what works for you.

What will I need to bring?
Brains, heart, passion, energy, a notebook computer (as an early-stage nonprofit, we just can't afford to buy dozens of machines), and a passion to make an immediate improvement to the education of tens of millions of children.

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About ClassWish.org

Location:

401 7th Avenue, level B, New York, NY 10001, US

Mission Statement

ClassWish.org helps schools and teachers get the supplies and equipment children need to explore their potential and excel.

Description

The Problem

Few schools have enough money for the supplies and equipment children need to explore their potential and excel. Art supplies, musical instruments, science equipment, books, computers, sports gear, even paper for the printers and copiers are in short supply, and budget cuts are making it much worse.

Our Approach

ClassWish.org helps teachers and schools inspire and tap support in their communities:

· Teachers and school leaders create wish lists of the resources they need

· Parents, alumni, businesses and others in the community can see exactly what is needed and how they can help

· They contribute online and may match their donation with one to a low-income school that needs more support

· Donors receive a receipt for their tax-deductible donation

· ClassWish ships the items directly to the schools, at no cost

The result? Teachers get the support they need. Parents and communities are engaged in supporting classrooms and funding the things they care about. And everyone is united in helping our children learn, grow and perform at their best.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Education & Literacy
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

401 Seventh Avenue, level BLevel BNew York, NY 10001

(40.74993,-73.99099)
 

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