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The Borgen Project is an innovative, national campaign that is working to make poverty a focus of U.S. foreign policy. Editors edit articles for BORGEN Magazine and The Borgen Project Blog. The Editor is responsible for reviewing and editing articles submitted by The Borgen Project’s national team of writers. The internship is 260-hours, unpaid and can be completed part-time or full-time. The position is done from home, but follows a set schedule. A minimum of 15 hours per week and weekend shifts are available for those who prefer it.
Key Responsibilities:
- Edit and format articles submitted by national writers.
- Work with writers to improve their articles.
- Assist with fundraising. Create a personal fundraising campaign and meet targets.
- Attend national conference call every Monday at 5PM PST.
Qualifications:
Must have great editing skills. Must be able to work independently and meet deadlines with very little supervision. Experience writing SEO friendly content is helpful, but not required.
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About The Borgen Project
Location:
1120 Pacific Avenue Suite 100, Tacoma, WA 98402, US
Mission Statement
The Borgen Project is an innovative, national campaign that works with U.S. and U.K. leaders to improve their response to the global poverty crisis.
Description
From CNN to The Huffington Post, the world is talking about the innovative movement that is downsizing global poverty. The Borgen Project believes that leaders of the most powerful nations on earth should be doing more to address global poverty. The national campaign is working to make poverty a focus of U.S. and U.K. foreign policy.
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WHERE
66 George StCharleston, SC 29424
DATE POSTED
January 28, 2017
SKILLS
- Copy Writing / Copy Editing
- Fundraising
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 260 required hours, 15+ hours/week