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The Robert R. McCormick Foundation in Chicago is seeking Grantmaking Interns to assist with grant evaluations, site visits, and community engagement for its Communities Program. Ideal candidates will have strong communication and project management skills, be detail-oriented, and demonstrate adaptability in a team environment.
This full-time, six-month internship begins in June 2019, offering a compensation of $14/hr. Candidates must be recent graduates or currently enrolled in a relevant graduate program.
The Communities Program supports programs and policies that assist Chicago area individuals and families challenged by economic disparities, with a focus on the south and west sides of the city. Support of these efforts are funded through the Foundation’s fundraising efforts and its endowment, as well as through partnerships with sports teams and philanthropic organizations. To maximize grant impact, the Communities Program focuses its resources on programs and policies for children, youth, families and adults in the areas of:
The Communities Program is looking for two recent college graduates or current graduate students with an understanding of and interest in the sector – specifically philanthropy at the intersection with racial/ethnic equity through community-led, data-informed and systems change strategies addressing the disparities faced across families and communities. Over the course of the internship, Grantmaking Interns will be exposed to a variety of projects associated with the Communities Program’s processes, operations, and strategies within a community networks, place-based and systems-change framework.
Grantmaking Interns will evaluate grant proposal requests; attend site visits at organizations seeking support and make full-team presentations; complete grant write-ups and related research; and build relationships with community-based, cross-sector practitioners and business partners. The ideal candidates are detailed-oriented, creative, and open-minded with excellent communications and evaluation skills. Interns report to the Senior Program Officer, and Program Officer, respectively. This is a full-time, six-month internship beginning in June 2019.
Compensation: $14/hr.
Grant Evaluation and Write-Ups
Site Visits and Staff Presentations
Research
Building Relationships
To apply, submit a resume and cover letter online here .
Cantigny Park and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, individuals with disabilities, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital and housing status.