Saturday, January 1, 2005

Think tank Internships

Think tank Internships

Interns in this area can expect to conduct, collect and analyze research in policy areas to distribute to the public or to use for lobbying and advocacy. Many institutions conduct this research to help formulate and promote public policies that reflect the goals and focus areas of the institution. Areas of focus can include, but are not limited to, economic and social policies, personal freedoms, human rights, and democracy.

Brookings Institution (Think tank)

The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Their mission is to conduct independent research and, based on that research, to provide innovative, practical recommendations that strengthen American democracy; foster the economic and social welfare, security and opportunity of all Americans; and secure a more open, safe, prosperous and cooperative international system.
Internship last offered: Fall 2013

Center for National Policy (Think tank)

The Center for National Policy is an independent think tank dedicated to advancing the economic and national security of the United States. They bring together leaders and decision makers who are focused on the revitalization of the economy for the benefit of all Americans and the strengthening of the values of human rights and democracy at home and across the globe.
Internship last offered: Spring 2009

Endowment for Middle East Truth (Think tank)

The Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET) is a self-described “think tank and policy center with an unabashedly pro-America and pro-Israel stance.” EMET aims to educate policy-makers and reveal truth in US Middle Eastern policy by challenging falsehoods with research and analysis.
Internship last offered: Spring 2015

The Heritage Foundation (Think tank)

The Heritage Foundation is a research and educational institution whose mission is to formulate and promote public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, and a strong national defense.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Institute for Policy Studies (Think tank)

IPS is a community of public scholars and organizers linking peace, justice, and the environment in the U.S. and globally. They work with social movements to promote true democracy and challenge concentrated wealth, corporate influence, and military power. They work on issues including peace, justice and the environment.
Internship information: http://www.ips-dc.org/about/joinus
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

The Urban Institute (Think tank)

The Urban Institute is a non-partisan Washington D.C.-based American think tank that carries out economic and social policy research, collects data, evaluates social programs, educates the public on key domestic issues, and provides advice and technical assistance to developing governments abroad.
Internship last offered: Fall 2010

State/Local Government Internships

State/Local Government Internships

This field focuses on providing interns with the ability to experience government on the state and local level. Interns have to chance to work with delegates and state senators in the Maryland General Assembly, or work with state and county attorney generals. Internships in this area provide students with the skills to understand the lower levels of government.

Democratic Governors Association (Partisan, State/Local Gov.)

Founded in 1983, the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) is an independent voluntary political organization organized to support Democratic governors and candidates across the nation. As the only organization dedicated to electing Democratic governors and candidates, the DGA participates at all levels of campaigns, from providing resources to fund operations to helping articulate and deliver their messages. The DGA also provides expert advice in policy areas to Democratic governors and candidates.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012, Spring 2013

District of Columbia Public Schools Central Office (Education, State/Local Gov.)

An internship in the District of Columbia Public Schools’ central office will help students give students the opportunity to learn about managing an urban school district. Additionally, interns will work on projects to help close the achievement gap in public urban schools.
Internship last offered: Fall 2011

Maryland Attorney General's Office (Law, State/Local Gov.)

The Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the State. The Attorney General's Office has general charge, supervision and direction of the legal business of the State, acting as legal advisors and representatives of the major departments, various boards, commissions, officials and institutions of State Government. The Office further represents the State in all cases pending in the Appellate Courts of the State, and in the U.S. Supreme Court and lower Federal Courts.
Internship last offered: Summer 2010

Maryland Democratic Party (State/Local Gov.)

This is Maryland’s local branch of the Democratic Party. Headquartered in Annapolis, they provide support to candidates and encourage people to register to vote. Interns have the opportunity to become familiar with the structure of local politics and learn the necessary skills to work successfully with candidates and volunteers. They will have the chance to directly work on campaigns, recruit and train volunteers, and attend meetings and events.
Internship Information: http://www.mddems.org/action/intern
Internship offered: Spring 2014

Maryland General Assembly (Law, State/Local Gov.)

The General Assembly is Maryland's legislative body and directly represents the electorate. The state has 47 districts represented by 47 Senators and 141 Delegates. The General Assembly meets each year for 90 days within the State House in Annapolis.
Internship last offered: Spring 2013, Spring 2015

Maryland State House (Law, State/Local Gov.)

The Maryland State House is the oldest statehouse still in legislative use and is where the Maryland General Assembly convenes for three months of the year. Currently, the offices of the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the House of Delegates, and the president of the Senate are housed in the Maryland State House.
Internship last offered: Spring 2015

Maryland StateStat (State/Local Gov.)

Maryland StateStat is a performance measurement and management tool used by the Maryland state government implemented by Governor Martin O'Malley in 2007. The mission of the program is to enhance the accountability and efficiency of the state government.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office (Law, State/Local Gov.)

The State’s Attorney serves as the chief prosecutor in Montgomery County, Maryland, whose main responsibility is the investigation and prosecution of criminal defendants. The Office of the State’s Attorney is staffed with 70 full-time Assistant State’s Attorneys, including the independently elected State’s Attorney, two appointed Deputy State’s Attorneys, and supported by a highly trained staff of legal assistants, investigators, victim/witness coordinators and volunteers. The Office aims to serve the public and seek justice for the victims of crime and to educate the public on criminal-justices issues.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Fall 2014

Office of Community Relations (PG Co.) (State/Local Gov.)

The Office of Community Relations seeks to engage Prince George’s County residents and encourage all residents to participate fully in their government. They achieve this through proactive research, professional constituent services and collaborative problem solving.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012

Office of Maryland State Delegate LeRoy Myers (State/Local Gov.)

Representing Maryland’s state district 1C of Allegany and Washington Counties, Delegate LeRoy Myers has served in the House of Delegates since 2003. He sits on the Ways and Means Committee, the House Facilities Committee, the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee and the Joint Committee on Gaming Oversight.
Internship last offered: Spring 2013

Office of Maryland State Senator Paul Pinsky (State/Local Gov.)

Paul Pinsky became a member of the Maryland Senate in 1994 after serving two terms in the House of Delegates. He serves on the Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee. Pinsky represents the 22nd District of Prince George’s County.
Internship last offered: Spring 2013

WSSC Headquarters (State/Local Government)

Established in 1918, WSSC is currently among the largest water and wastewater utilities in the nation, with a network of nearly 5,600 miles of fresh water pipeline and over 5,400 miles of sewer pipeline. Their service area spans nearly 1,000 square miles in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, and they serve 1.8 million residents through approximately 460,000 customer accounts. WSSC drinking water has always met or exceeded federal standards.
Internship information: https://www.wsscwater.com/intern
Internship last offered: Fall 2015

Research/Development Internships

Research/Development Internships

Interns in this area can expect to conduct, collect, and analyze research in policy areas to distribute to the public. Institutions will distribute the information through public meetings and events, broadcast media and social media, publications in print and online, and through other forms of outreach. The goal of these institutions is to increase the dialogue and education surrounding their focus issues.

American Enterprise Institute-Public Opinion Studies (Non-Profit, Research/Development)

The American Enterprise Institute is a community of scholars and supporters committed to expanding liberty, increasing individual opportunity and strengthening free enterprise. AEI pursues these unchanging ideals through independent thinking, open debate, reasoned argument, facts and the highest standards of research and exposition. AEI is a private, nonpartisan, not-for-profit institution dedicated to research and education on issues of government, politics, economics and social welfare. AEI’s purpose is to serve leaders and the public through research and education on the most important issues of the day.
Internship information: https://www.aei.org/internships/
Internship last offered: Spring 2016

Congressional Research Service (Federal Government, Research/Development)

The Congressional Research Service (CRS) provides policy and legal analysis to members of the United States Congress, regardless of party affiliation. The CRS is committed to ensuring that committees and members of Congress always have access to the nation’s best thinking. Through the CRS’s three internship programs (Law Clerk, Student Diversity, and Volunteer), interns can learn about the legislative process and get experience writing analytical reports and memoranda. Interns often work with professional staff to research policy-related issues and questions.
Internship last offered: Spring 2015

Legistorm, LLC (Research/Development)

The mission of Legistorm is to empower our clients with easy access to the information they need to achieve their objectives on Capitol Hill. LegiStorm LLC is a non-partisan, for-profit company that researches, verifies and publishes information about Members of Congress and congressional staff. Since 2006, LegiStorm has rapidly grown from the only provider of congressional salary data to offering a fully integrated Web-based platform for government affairs professionals who need to accurately identify congressional staff, monitor activity on Capitol Hill, and engage with Members and staff.
Internship last offered: Spring 2016

Optical Society of America (Research/Development)

Founded in 1916, The Optical Society (OSA) is the leading professional association in optics and photonics. OSA's public policy programs are designed to facilitate the interaction between members and elected officials. OSA visits elected officials, inform governments about optics and photonics by providing technical expertise, and reach out to decision makers so they understand why science - and optics in particular - is an integral part of society.
Internship last offered: Fall 2011

START- National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (Research/Development)

The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism—better known as START—is a university-based research and education center comprised of an international network of scholars committed to the scientific study of the causes and human consequences of terrorism in the United States and around the world. START is committed to the widespread dissemination of its research findings not only to homeland security professionals through tailored research, education and training efforts, but also to students of all levels and to the general public.
Internship last offered: Spring 2016

Wilson Center International Center for Scholars (Research/Development)

At The Wilson Center, preeminent scholars and experts research topics of national and international relevance. Through public meetings and events, broadcast media and social media, publications in print and online, and a wide range of outreach activities, the Wilson Center is engaged in the global dialogue of ideas.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Partisan Internships

Partisan Internships

Internships in this area focus on advancing the acceptance of a partisan issue or election of a candidate. Interns have a variety of options from working on a campaign to lobbying for a specific policy change. Interns have worked with the Maryland Republican Party, the Prince George's County Democratic Office and various consulting firms.

Americans for Prosperity Foundation (Campaign, Partisan)

Americans for Prosperity Foundation is a nationwide leader in organizing citizen leaders committed to advancing every individual’s right to economic freedom. AFPF educates citizens in support of restraining state and federal government growth, and returning government to its constitutional limits. Americans for Prosperity Foundation works to advance greater economic growth, opportunity and prosperity through strong ethical foundations, government restraint and private sector productivity and competition.

DCCC- Member Services Department (Partisan, Campaign)

The DCCC is the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee which is the official campaign arm of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, and the only political committee in the country whose principal mission is to support Democratic House candidates every step of the way to victory.
Website: http://dccc.org/
Internship information: http://dccc.org/internships/
Internship last offered: Spring 2016

Democratic Governors Association (Partisan, State/Local Gov.)

Founded in 1983, the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) is an independent voluntary political organization organized to support Democratic governors and candidates across the nation. As the only organization dedicated to electing Democratic governors and candidates, the DGA participates at all levels of campaigns, from providing resources to fund operations to helping articulate and deliver their messages. The DGA also provides expert advice in policy areas to Democratic governors and candidates.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012, Spring 2013

Maryland Democratic Party (Campaign, Partisan)

This is Maryland’s local branch of the Democratic Party. Headquartered in Annapolis, they provide support to candidates and encourage people to register to vote. Interns have the opportunity to become familiar with the structure of local politics and learn the necessary skills to work successfully with candidates and volunteers. They will have the chance to directly work on campaigns, recruit and train volunteers, and attend meetings and events.
Internship information: http://www.mddems.org/action/intern
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Maryland Republican Party (Campaign, Partisan)

This is Maryland’s local branch of the Republican Party. They provide support to candidates and encourage people to register to vote. It is headquartered in Annapolis. Interns have the opportunity to become familiar with the structure of local politics and learn the necessary skills to work successfully with candidates and volunteers. They will have the chance to directly work on campaigns, recruit and train volunteers, and attend meetings and events.
Internship last offered: Summer 2010

National Republican Senatorial Committee (Campaign, Partisan)

The National Republican Senatorial Committee works to elect Republicans to the U.S. Senate. The NRSC provides support and assistance to current and prospective Republican U.S. Senate candidates in the areas of budget planning, election law compliance, fundraising, communications tools and messaging, research and strategy.
Internship information: http://www.nrsc.org/Internships
Internship last offered: Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2012

Prince George's County Democratic Office (Campaign, Partisan)

This is Prince George’s County's local branch of the Democratic Party. They provide support to candidates and encourage people to register to vote. Interns have the opportunity to become familiar with the structure of local politics and learn the necessary skills to work successfully with candidates and volunteers. They will have the chance to work on campaigns and attend meetings and events.
Internship last offered: Fall 2012

Republican National Committee (Campaign, Partisan)

The Republican National Committee (RNC) is a political committee that provides national leadership for the Republican Party. It is responsible for developing and promoting the Republican political platform, as well as coordinating fundraising and election strategy. It is also responsible for organizing and running the Republican National Convention. They offer internships in various concentrations such as the Chairman’s office, the press office, and research.
Internship information: http://www.gop.com/internships/
Internship last offered: Fall 2009

Non-profit Internships

Non-profit Internships

Non-profit organizations are those that concentrate on giving value to the groups of people they serve, rather than evaluating success in terms of generating profit. Internships in one of these organizations can include elements of grassroots organizing, lobbying, outreach, policy, public content, and research. Interns can work for global or domestic organizations to help bring about change and development in particular focus areas.

Alliance for Retired Americans (Non-profit)

The Alliance for Retired Americans is a nationwide organization, founded in May 2001, with three million members working together to make their voices heard in the laws, policies, politics, and institutions that shape our lives. The primary objective of the Alliance for Retired Americans is to enroll and mobilize retired union members and other seniors and community activists into a nationwide grassroots movement advocating a progressive political and social agenda that respects work and strengthens families.
Internship last offered: Fall 2009

American Association of Retired Persons (NGO, Non-profit)

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a membership of more than 37 million individuals. AARP helps people turn their goals and dreams into real possibilities, strengthens communities, and fights for the issues that matter most to families such as healthcare, employment security, and retirement planning.
Internship last offered: Spring 2009, Spring 2013

American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (Nonprofit, Advocacy)

The ACEEE is a nonprofit organization that seeks to advance energy efficiency policies and harness energy efficiency to increase the economic potential of the United States. They promote energy efficiency by conducting technical and policy analyses, advising policymakers, and working closely with businesses, government officials, and various organizations. ACEEE also conduct conferences and workshops for energy efficiency professionals and produces reports and other media outreach materials. Interns have done work in the field and planned events for the nonprofit.
Internship last offered: Fall 2014

American Enterprise Institute- Public Opinion Studies (Non-Profit, Research/Development)

The American Enterprise Institute is a community of scholars and supporters committed to expanding liberty, increasing individual opportunity and strengthening free enterprise. AEI pursues these unchanging ideals through independent thinking, open debate, reasoned argument, facts and the highest standards of research and exposition. AEI is a private, nonpartisan, not-for-profit institution dedicated to research and education on issues of government, politics, economics and social welfare. AEI’s purpose is to serve leaders and the public through research and education on the most important issues of the day.
Internship information: https://www.aei.org/internships/
Internship last offered: Spring 2016

American Forests (Non-profit)

American Forests is the oldest national nonprofit conservation organization in the country. It has been advocate for the protection and expansion of America’s forests since its creation in 1990. Internships are available in communications and marketing, as well as policy and development.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Armed Forces Foundation (Non-profit)

Armed Forces Foundation offers assistance to active-duty and retired military personnel, National Guard, Reserve Components and military families. This includes direct financial assistance, therapeutic recreational and outreach programs, hospital dinners and national education initiatives.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012

Center for Civilians in Conflict (Non-profit)

This non-profit advocates for civilians before, during and after conflict in warring countries to ensure their needs are not ignored. The organization’s vision is for warring parties to recognize the importance of preventing civilian harm and upholding protections of civilians caught on the battlefield. Internships are available in their legal department, as well as communications and design.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Center for Responsive Politics (Non-profit)

The Center for Responsive Politics is the nation's leading research group tracking money in U.S. politics and its effect on elections and public policy. Nonpartisan in nature, the organization aims to create a more educated voter, an involved public and a more transparent and responsive government. News reporting, research and advocacy are all areas in which the Center offers internships for interested students.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (Non-profit)

The Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) is a non-profit organization that works to raise awareness about the needs of children without families and to remove policy barriers that hinder children from knowing the love and support a family provides. Each of CCAI’s programs brings together policymakers and individuals with direct foster care or adoption experience.
Internship last offered: Summer 2009

Dog Meets World: The Photo Diplomacy Project (Non-profit)

The Dog Meets World project is an effort to put photos in the hands of all children and families in need, often for the first time. The program uses volunteer photographers to take the stuffed animal “Foto” when traveling and print out pictures of the prop to give out.
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Energy Future Coalition (Non-profit, Advocacy)

The Energy Future Coalition is a non-partisan, public policy initiative that seeks to stimulate the green economy and aims to build relationships with businesses and labor organizations with environmental groups for non-partisan, broad solutions. The coalition receives financial and strategic support from United Nations Foundation on environmental policy issues. In the past, interns have researched policies and provided administrative support.
Internship last offered: Fall 2014

Energy Action Coalition (Non-profit)

Energy Action Coalition is a coalition of 50 youth-led environmental and social justice groups working together to build the youth clean energy and climate movement. Working with hundreds of campus and youth groups, dozens of youth networks, and hundreds of thousands of young people, Energy Action Coalition and its partners have united a burgeoning movement behind winning local victories and coordinating on state, regional, and national levels in the United States and Canada.
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

The Equal Rights Center (Non-profit)

The Equal Rights Center (ERC) is a national non-profit civil-rights organization dedicated to promoting equal opportunity in housing, employment, and access to public accommodations and government services through education, research, testing, advocacy, and enforcement. Collaborating with national and local government agencies, for-profit corporations, non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, universities, and service organizations, the ERC advances civil-rights on behalf of its members across the United States.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012

The Fund for American Studies (Non-profit)

The Fund for American Studies is an educational non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1967, the organization’s stated goal is to “prepare young people for honorable leadership by educating them in the theory, practice and benefits of a free society.” They do this through organizing programs for university students from around the world to help grow their leadership skills.
Internship information: http://www.tfas.org/page.aspx?pid=244
Internship last offered: Fall 2009

Humane Society of the United States (Non-profit)

The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's largest animal protection organization. Since 1954 the Society has advocated for better laws to protect animals, conducted campaigns to reform industries and provided animal rescue and emergency response services. Internships are offered in many policy-focused areas such as legislative, regulatory and law.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Institute for Educational Leadership (Non-profit)

IEL works to equip leaders to work together across boundaries to build effective systems that prepare children and youth for postsecondary education, careers, and citizenship by informing policy makers and thought leaders about policies and practices that will drive innovation and systems change.
Internship information: http://www.iel.org/about/jobs.html
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Institute of International Education (Non-profit)

IIE’s mission is to advance international education and access to education worldwide. They accomplish this by managing scholarships, training, exchange and leadership programs; conducting research and facilitating policy dialogue on global higher education and; protecting scholarship around the world.
Internship last offered: Fall 2009

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago (Non-profit)

The Jewish United Fund (JUF) Annual Campaign is focused on helping people in need, rescuing people in danger, and keeping Jewish life strong. They do this through advocating and communicating with the federal government.
Internship information: http://www.juf.org/college/lsip.aspx
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Justice Policy Institute (Non-profit)

Justice Policy Institute is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to reduce the use of incarceration and the justice system and promote policies that improve the well-being of all people and communities. They do this through targeted policy briefs, reports and research projects; strategic communications and media advocacy and; strategic consultation to allies and campaigns.
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

League of United Latin American Citizens (Non-profit)

The League of United Latin American Citizens’ mission is to advance the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of the Hispanic population of the United States. Founded in 1929, LULAC is the oldest Hispanic civil rights organization in the US. LULAC offers internships in education policy, federal affairs, democracy, and health and nutrition.
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

No Labels (Grassroots, Non-Profit)

No Labels is a growing citizens’ movement of Democrats, Republicans and Independents dedicated to promoting a new politics of problem solving. Started three years ago, No Labels has organized the Problem Solvers coalition, a group of 85 members of Congress – Democrats and Republicans – who meet regularly with their colleagues from across the aisle to build trust and start negotiating to solve problems. Interns have the opportunity to work in the field and research offices..
Internship last offered: Spring 2013

Partner for Surgery (Non-profit)

Partner for Surgery aims to serve as a bridge between patients in need of surgical care in remote communities and the surgical teams that come to Guatemala to help the impoverished. They do this through developing sustainable health programs for rural Guatemalan communities and providing a sustainable infrastructure that enables impoverished Guatemalans to access quality medical and surgical care.
Internship last offered: Fall 2012

Rethink Media (Non-profit)

Through providing access to affordable media technologies, communications training, and professional support, Rethink Media helps to forward the communication goals of organizations it serves. Interns have the opportunity to work with NGOs, think tanks, and grassroots organizations working in the fields of disarmament, nuclear nonproliferation, conflict prevention, international law, human rights and peace.
Internship information: https://rethinkmedia.org/team/careers
Internship last offered: Spring 2014

Search for Common Ground (Non-profit)

Search for Common Ground strives to transform the way the world deals with conflict, away from adversarial approaches, toward cooperative solutions. They do this through working with media, community and dialogue.
Internship information: http://employment.sfcg.org/
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Street Law, Inc. (Non-profit)

Street Law is a nonprofit organization that creates classroom and community programs that teach people about law, democracy, and human rights worldwide. Street Law program participants benefit from “real-life” lessons and insights, which they can use to effect positive change for the rest of their lives.
Internship last offered: Spring 2009

The Toxicology Forum (Non-profit)

The Toxicology Forum is an international, nonprofit organization devoted to conducting open dialogues among various segments of society concerned with the harmful effects of chemicals on living organisms. They do this through organizing and conducting meetings with government and regulatory agencies and the scientific community.
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Washington Peace Center (Non-profit)

The Washington Peace Center is an anti-racist, grassroots, multi-issue organization working for peace, justice, and nonviolent social change in the metropolitan Washington DC area since 1963. Their mission is to provide education and resources for those working for positive social change and a world free from oppression.
Internship information: http://washingtonpeacecenter.net/jobs
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Women for Women International (Non-profit)

Women for Women International strives to provide women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency, thereby promoting viable civil societies.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012

NGO Internships

NGO Internships

Internships in NGOs, or non-governmental organizations, focus on advancing the goals of either the United States or the international community in a single area. Interns work with NGOs to increase awareness and action by including elements of lobbying, congressional relations, and advocacy. Many organizations focus in a single area such as health, retirement planning, human rights, or poverty elimination.

American Association of Retired Persons (NGO, Non-profit)

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a membership of more than 37 million individuals. AARP helps people turn their goals and dreams into real possibilities, strengthens communities, and fights for the issues that matter most to families such as healthcare, employment security, and retirement planning.
Internship last offered: Spring 2009, Spring 2013

Amnesty International, USA (Grassroots, Humanitarian, NGO)

Amnesty International is a global movement of people fighting injustice and promoting human rights. Currently the world’s largest grassroots human rights organization, Amnesty International investigates and exposes abuses, educates and mobilizes the public and helps to transform societies, and protects people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied. Although the organization is in more than 150 countries, Amnesty International USA is the largest country section with nearly 250,000 members.
Internship information: https://careers.aiusa.org/
Internship last offered: Spring 2013, Fall 2015

Center for Justice and International Law (NGO)

CEJIL is one of the leading organizations working to protect and promote human rights in the Americas by using creative and comprehensive intervention strategies. CEJIL participates actively in a variety of forums involving multiple actors operating at many levels to achieve its objectives.
Internship information: http://cejil.org/en/internships-cejil
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

InterAction (NGO)

InterAction is an alliance organization in Washington, D.C. with ties to more than 180 nongovernmental organizations around the world. InterAction works to eliminate extreme poverty, uphold human rights, safeguard a sustainable planet and ensure human dignity for poor and vulnerable populations by advancing the goals of the U.S.-based international nonprofit community.
Internship last offered: Spring 2013

The Jewish Federations of North America (NGO)

The Jewish Federations of North America is an American Jewish umbrella organization representing 153 Jewish Federations and 300 independent Jewish communities across North America. JFNA provides fundraising, organization assistance, and training to the Jewish Federations and communities throughout the United States and Canada.
Internship last offered: Spring 2009

National Conference of State Legislatures (NGO)

The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) aims to help states be strong governing bodies by giving states the tools, information, and resources to help them create solutions to their problems. The NCSL is devoted to protecting state authority and providing a forum for states to form a strong, cohesive voice. Their legislative internship program gives interns the opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge and build on their skills. The internship program provides first-hand experience in the legislative process. Positions are available in a variety of locations and for different term lengths.
Internship last offered: Spring 2015

National Education Association (NGO, Advocacy)

The National Education Association (NEA) is a nationwide education professional organization spanning all levels of education (pre-school to university). With a strong conviction in providing a great public school for every student, the NEA advocates for education professionals and a united force of public educators to help every student succeed. Interns can fill a variety of positions in the NEA. Internships may involve research, analysis, writing reports, meetings and policy forums, and interviews with governance and staff.
Internship last offered: Spring 2015

Project Meridian Foundation (NGO)

Project Meridian Foundation (PMF) is team of professionals with experience ranging from international and domestic law to security, psychology, finance, and technology. The leadership team of PMF has made major strides against human trafficking through awareness in the identification of traffickers and their victims throughout the world.
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Red Cross (NGO)

The American Red Cross provides compassionate care to those in need through donors, volunteers and employees who share a mission of preventing and relieving suffering. They deliver their services through five areas: disaster relief, supporting military families, giving blood, health and safety services, and international services.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012

Lobbying Internships

Lobbying Internships

Internships in this field are focused on influencing policy on the national or state level. Interns will have the opportunity to research, analyze, and advocate for specific policy changes to the federal or state governments. Those interested can choose from a variety of firms that specialize in many areas, including equality, the environment, and technology.

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Lobbying)

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is a lobbying group that advocates pro-Israel policies to Congress and the Executive branch.
Internship last offered: Spring 2010

Americans for Tax Reform (Advocacy, Lobbying)

Founded at the request of President Reagan, Americans for Tax Reform pushes for simpler, flatter and lower taxes than today. They promote the Taxpayer Protection Pledge at the state level to ask state legislature candidates to oppose any raises in taxes.
Internship information: http://www.atr.org/employment
Internship last offered: Fall 2012

Brownstein Hyatt (Law, Lobbying)

Brownstein Hyatt practices in the areas of corporate and business law, government relations and public policy, litigation, natural resources law, real estate law and gaming law. Within these concentrations, the firm works in real estate development, hospitality, private equity, telecommunications, technology, manufacturing, construction, energy, water, banking and finance, as well as many other industries and practice areas.
Internship last offered: Fall 2009

Capitol Partners Inc. (Consulting/Analysis, Lobbying)

Capitol Partners, Inc., founded in 1999, is a Washington, D.C. based full-service public affairs consulting firm which provides public affairs counsel and strategic guidance to a host of clients, including institutions of higher education, biotechnology companies, municipalities, public authorities, manufacturers, hospitals, museums, major businesses, and not-for-profit organizations. Capitol Partners Inc. specializes in developing partnerships between their clients, Congress, and the Federal government.
Internship last offered: Fall 2011

Cassidy and Associates (Consulting/Analysis, Lobbying)

Founded in 1975, Cassidy & Associates is a government-relations firm based in Washington, D.C. They focus in government relations, energy, environment and natural resources, federal marketing, strategic communications, and global public affairs.
Internship information: http://www.cassidy.com/blog/445/
Internship last offered: Fall 2011

Cheniere Energy, Inc. (Lobbying)

Cheniere Energy, Inc., is an energy company primarily engaged in LNG-related businesses. They provide information on liquefied natural gas, US energy demand, and how LNG can help to safely diversify and expand America’s energy supply.
Internship last offered: Fall 2012

Common Cause (Grassroots, Lobbying)

Common Cause describes itself as a nonpartisan, grassroots organization that aims to hold power accountable and ensures that government serves the public interest. Though Common Cause is a watchdog organization, it also aims to empower the people to voice their opinions in the political process. Their work ranges from research and policy development, to grassroots organizing and lobbying. Interns at Common Cause have a variety of options to accommodate different interests and abilities, including program, research, communications, and digital media internships. All internships provide students to opportunity to gain an understanding of and experience in the workings of Congress, the Executive Branch, and grassroots lobbying.
Internship last offered: Spring 2015

DCI Group (Lobbying)

DCI Group helps corporations navigate their most challenging political, legislative and regulatory problems anywhere in the world. Their job is to develop the right message and ensure that message is delivered by a credible source, in the right media venue.
Internship last offered: Spring 2009

D.C. Legislative and Regulatory Services (Lobbying)

The DC Legislative and Regulatory Service is a bipartisan lobbying firm that specializes in a variety of areas, including the environment, climate, labor, immigration, water, infrastructure and transportation, international business development, and small business. The firm provides strategic advice and counsel which allows their clients to modify or prevent government policies which would impact their businesses negatively. Interns have attended Congressional hearings and conducted research on legislation.
Internship last offered: Fall 2014

The Glover Park Group (Consulting/Analysis, Lobbying)

The Glover Park Group is an American communications consulting firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. The company was founded in 2001 by former White House and Democratic campaign officials. The firm provides public relations, advertising, opinion research and lobbying services.
Internship last offered: Spring 2011

Human Rights Campaign (Advocacy, Lobbying)

Founded in 1980, HRC advocates on behalf of LGBT Americans, mobilizes grassroots actions in diverse communities, invests strategically to elect fair-minded individuals to office and educates the public about LGBT issues. Internships are available in areas including global development, communications and member outreach.
Internship last offered: Spring 2012

People for the American Way (Advocacy, Grassroots, Lobbying)

People For the American Way’s mission is making the promises of America real for every American. As an educational institution, they communicate with the American people through printed materials, radio, television, public lectures and discussions. They gather information, analyze it, and distribute their findings to the public in a manner that provides for full and fair exposition of the issues.
Internship last offered: Fall 2011, Fall 2013

The Raben Group, LLC (Consulting/Analysis, Law, Lobbying)

The Raben Group is a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying, consulting, and public affairs firm founded by a former United States Assistant Attorney General, Robert Raben. They specialize in issues of law and public policy. The firm maintains offices across the United States in DC, New York and Los Angeles.
Internship information: http://www.rabengroup.com/careers
Internship last offered: Spring 2012, Spring 2013