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Marketing & Campaign Strategy Intern

 PATH Social IMPACT Internship Program

Marketing, Communications & Storytelling

 

Purpose

Housing changes lives but only if people know the opportunity exists.

The Marketing, Communications & Storytelling Team is responsible for sharing PATH's mission with the communities, partners, municipalities, healthcare organizations, and supporters who can help expand access to homeownership. Through strategic communications, compelling storytelling, and thoughtful brand development, this team helps build trust, increase awareness, and inspire action.

Rather than simply promoting programs, this team communicates the human impact behind PATH's work and demonstrates how housing, health, and economic opportunity intersect to strengthen communities.

 

Mission

Design and implement marketing strategies that elevate PATH's visibility, strengthen its brand, and communicate the measurable impact of its work.

Working alongside a multidisciplinary team, you will help tell stories that connect research, development, healthcare, and community engagement into one compelling narrative.

 

Signature Project

PATH Brand & Communications Strategy 2026

Develop a comprehensive marketing and communications strategy that positions PATH as a leader in housing, homeownership, and community impact.

The project will culminate in a professional presentation during the PATH Social Impact Showcase.

 

Key Projects

  • Develop PATH's annual marketing strategy 
  • Create an editorial and content calendar 
  • Produce educational campaigns around housing and homeownership 
  • Expand website content 
  • Develop donor and partner communication materials 
  • Capture participant success stories 
  • Create photography and video assets 
  • Support community event promotion  
  • Strengthen PATH's visual brand identity 

 

Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage a multi-channel content calendar 
  • Write website, newsletter, email, and social media content 
  • Interview participants, volunteers, and partners to capture authentic stories 
  • Coordinate photography and video production 
  • Assist with website updates and content management 
  • Design marketing materials for workshops, events, and presentations 
  • Track campaign performance using engagement analytics 
  • Present campaign recommendations to PATH leadership 

 

Preferred Qualifications

Students pursuing degrees in:

  • Marketing 
  • Communications 
  • Journalism 
  • Public Relations 
  • Graphic Design 
  • Film & Digital Media 
  • Advertising 

Experience with Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, CapCut, WordPress, or social media management platforms is a plus.

 

What You'll Gain

  • Experience developing campaigns for a growing nonprofit organization 
  • Portfolio-quality marketing and branding projects 
  • Executive mentorship and cross-functional collaboration 
  • Opportunities to present ideas directly to PATH leadership 
  • Professional experience working alongside research, finance, development, and community engagement teams 

 

Deliverables

By the end of the semester, you will have contributed to:

  • PATH Annual Marketing & Communications Strategy 
  • Annual Content Calendar 
  • 25 short-form videos, interviews, or participant stories 
  • Website content enhancements 
  • Marketing analytics dashboard 
  • Campaign performance report 
  • Final presentation at the PATH Social Impact Showcase 

 

Your Impact

Every campaign you create has the potential to connect a family with resources that move them closer to homeownership, inspire a community partner to collaborate with PATH, or help a municipality discover innovative approaches to housing and economic mobility. Your work won't simply build a brand it will help expand opportunities for individuals and families seeking a path toward long-term stability and success.

Experience with Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, Meta Business Suite, or HubSpot is a plus.

You'll Gain

  • Real nonprofit marketing experience
  • Portfolio-worthy campaign work
  • Exposure to affordable housing initiatives
  • Opportunity to present marketing strategies to leadership
  • Professional mentoring