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2 people are interested
[Fall]Public Relations Intern
ORGANIZATION: Pacific Atrocities Education
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2 people are interested
Looking for eager students to can help us publicize our nonprofit. Business and marketing students are welcomed to apply.
Intern must be full of creative ideas and eager to assist our nonprofit in building our relationship with the public. Intern will gain visibility into the inner workings and aspects of the public relations field, provide concrete deliverables and learn the process of public relations.
Responsibilities:
Fully supporting our nonprofit's PR strategy and executing it in different phases
Assisting in writing press releases and contacting the media outlets
Communicating and building relationships with current and prospect donors
Build and update media lists and databases
Schedule, plan, coordinate, and attend events
Reach out for potential media partnerships
Requirements:
Strong desire to learn along with professionals
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Current enrollment in a related BS or Masters university/ college
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About Pacific Atrocities Education
Location:
950 GRANT AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108, US
Mission Statement
Pacific Atrocities Education brings awareness to wartime atrocities in the Pacific Asia region, helping survivors find closure and reconciliation for their painful memories and increasing dialogue about complex contemporary issues surrounding human rights worldwide.
Description
Pacific Atrocities Education was originally founded as the Foundation Honoring Nanjing Massacre Survivors in 2013 by Cheng Yu and Jenny Chan. The project was a member of the Intersection Incubator, a program of Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco. Over 500 people in the Bay Area have become involved in or were a part of the project's early efforts.
During the project's first year, the theatrical productions of Forever Ginling and Crimes of Hirohito were well received. Press coveragge included stories and releases about the project efforts by KTSF, China Daily, Singtao Daily, China Watch, the Washington Post, and the Daily Telegraph.
In 2014, Pacific Atrocities Education gained 501c3 status as a federally recognized non-profit organization. The organization will continue to present groundbreaking works in literary and performing arts related to the Nanjing Massacre and the Pacific Asia War. In addition to other community endeavors, Pacific Atrocities Education hopes to partner with public schools in San Francisco to support their current curriculum framework for World War II history with arts-based education.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
730 Commercial StreetSan Francisco, CA 94108
DATE POSTED
July 12, 2018
SKILLS
- Advertising
- Social Media / Blogging
- Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com)
- Public Relations
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Interactive/Social Media/SEO
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 15 hours a week