Development Intern
Development – Summer 2026
Organization: Independence Institute
Location: Denver, Colorado
Application Deadline: May 18, 2026
Internship Dates: June 1 to August 14, 2026
About the Independence Institute
Founded in 1985, the Independence Institute is a Colorado-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and a leading voice for individual liberty, free markets, and limited government. We offer full- and part-time internships during winter, spring, summer, and fall semesters. Alternate academic schedules can often be accommodated.
Fundraising is arguably one of the most important aspects of any successful think tank. After all, our policy centers would not be able to do what they do without funding to assist in their success! As a Development intern, college and/or graduate students gain experience in every facet of fundraising. From database management to donor cultivation, this internship will teach the skills necessary for success in a variety of career fields.
Every intern is assigned personally tailored projects that aid in the financing, growing, and disseminating of Independence Institute’s mission. Projects can include grant and appeal writing, donor cultivation, prospect research, marketing strategy, event planning, donor stewardship, data analysis, and much more. Join our team today and earn valuable skills while helping to grow our public policy programs!
Supervisor: Julie Mallon
In-person only for Summer 2026
Position Title: Development Intern (Fundraising & Donor Relations)
Organization: Independence Institute
Overview
Fundraising is one of the most essential components of a successful think tank—our policy centers simply could not thrive without the support that fuels their work. As a Development Intern, college and graduate students will gain hands-on experience in all aspects of fundraising and donor relations. This role provides practical training that is valuable across a wide range of career fields.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist with donor database management and data analysis
- Support donor cultivation and stewardship efforts
- Conduct prospect research to identify potential supporters
- Contribute to grant writing and fundraising appeals
- Develop and implement elements of marketing and fundraising strategy
- Help plan and execute fundraising events
- Complete individually tailored projects that advance the Institute’s mission
What You’ll Gain
- Direct experience in nonprofit fundraising and development
- Skills in research, writing, event planning, and relationship management
- Mentorship and professional development opportunities
- An understanding of how fundraising sustains and grows public policy programs
Qualifications
- Current enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate program
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Detail-oriented, with excellent organizational abilities
- Interest in nonprofit management, fundraising, or public policy
Why Join Us
This internship is more than just experience—it’s an opportunity to actively contribute to advancing the Independence Institute’s mission. By the end of the program, interns will have developed a professional toolkit in fundraising, donor relations, and nonprofit management while making a tangible impact.