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Virtual Marketing Intern
ORGANIZATION: EyeSeeMe Foundation
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4 people are interested

EyeSeeMe Bookstore is seeking a PR & Marketing Intern to help spread the word about our mission to promote diverse books and inclusive education. This role is perfect for someone passionate about public relations, media outreach, and marketing.
We’re looking for a detail-oriented and proactive intern to assist with both public relations and marketing efforts. You will play a key role in increasing awareness for EyeSeeMe, amplifying the importance of diverse books, and growing our presence across digital and traditional media platforms.
Responsibilities include:
- Writing and distributing press releases about events, programs, and milestones
- Pitching stories and securing interviews with podcasts, radio shows, newspapers, and blogs
- Assisting with creating social media content to amplify media coverage
- Building and maintaining a media contact list for outreach
- Scheduling interviews, creating talking points, and helping prepare materials
- Submitting events to local and national community calendars
- Tracking media coverage, outreach success, and reporting impact
- Collaborating with our marketing team to integrate PR efforts with social media and digital marketing strategies
Location:
Remote (U.S.-based preferred, but open to international candidates with relevant skills)
If you are an interested college student...
This internship may be eligible for academic credit through your institution. We’re happy to support you by outlining learning objectives, confirming hours, and completing any necessary paperwork. Please consult your academic advisor or internship office to learn more about your school's credit process and let us know what documentation is required.
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About EyeSeeMe Foundation
Location:
Various Locations, Saint Louis, MO 63130, US
Mission Statement
We provide African American Children's books to low-income families to ensure all children can realize the benefits of having a home library
Description
Research tells us that the number one predictor of academic success is the number of books a child has in their home. For example, University of Nevada-Reno sociologist Mariah Evans led a research team and conducted a 20-year study that found the presence of books in the home to be the top predictor of whether a child will do well on standardized tests and attain a high level of education. This was found to be especially true for children from disadvantaged families. Unfortunately, the children that need it the most can afford it the least.
Our mission is to be a resource to parents, teachers, and schools in providing the very best children’s books on the market that promote positive images and stories about African American culture and history. As a tool to help increase literacy, African American children will benefit by seeing themselves respectfully represented in the literature they read. Non-African American children will benefit by helping to dispel negative and inaccurate stereotypical images of people of color and that despite our many differences, all people share common feelings and aspirations.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
April 29, 2025
SKILLS
- Public Relations
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Advertising
- Marketing Analytics
- Journalism
- People Skills
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- Flexible! We are looking for someone that can do at least 5 hours a week.