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Development Intern, Spring 2025

Overview

Title: Development Intern, Spring 2025
Classification: Full-time
Location: New York, NY
Start Date: January 13, 2025
End Date: May 23, 2025

Summary

Women’s World Banking is powered by a passionate group of professionals committed to the economic empowerment of women around the world. Women’s World Banking partners with financial institutions and policymakers in developing countries to design inclusive financial services and policies that create greater economic stability and prosperity for women, their families, and their communities.

The Development & Strategic Partnerships team helps drive this mission by securing financial resources to meet the needs of the organization. The team, led by the Chief Development Officer, includes eight staff in three focus areas: Donor Engagement & Development Operations, Bi- and Multi-Lateral Partnerships, and Corporation/Foundation Partnerships.  Members of the team collaborate closely with each other and with cross-functional colleagues, and interface regularly with the CDO and other senior leaders.

Women’s World Banking would like the assistance of an intern to support the activities of the Development Team, with a focus on prospecting, research, data entry and database “’cleanup”, organization of Development files on Box, and additional development team activities as needed. The opportunity is unpaid. For internships, either academic credit or a stipend from your learning institution or another third party is a requisite. If neither are available, we can proceed in a volunteer capacity. The opportunity is for Spring of 2025, starting in January and ending in May (exact dates are flexible based on candidate availability).

Roles and Responsibilities

The Intern will be responsible for activities including, but not limited to:

  • Updating research on funding mechanisms, cycles and donor strategies of key individual, corporate, foundation, bi- and multilateral prospects
  • Researching prospective funding/partnership opportunities for unrestricted support as well as Women’s World Banking project areas including advisory services, research, policy advocacy (including leadership and diversity for regulators);
  • Researching and preparing briefings on current and prospective donors;
  • Assisting in maintaining the database (Salesforce), including creating and updating constituent records, performing data integrity checks and capturing historical data;
  • Researching and presenting on Women’s World Banking performance against trends in non-profit industry as needed;
  • Reorganization of documents and resources in Box;
  • Creation of and updating project templates in Hive;
  • Assisting with planning and execution of events, as needed;
  • Other projects as necessary

Resources and support during the assignment           

The Intern will interact with the Development & Partner Engagement team. The Intern will have access to the full suite of Women’s World Banking information resources with on-the-job training on use of Women’s World Banking databases and information. The Intern will be given a shared space at Women’s World Banking headquarters in New York City.

Evaluation

The Development team will offer an evaluation of and feedback on the intern’s performance at the end of the assignment for professional development purposes.

Required Qualifications

Candidate profile

  • Working towards a related undergraduate/graduate degree
  • Demonstrated interest in international development and gender equity
  • Professional and responsible demeanor
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team
  • Strong research skills
  • Strong writing and communication skills
  • Interest in learning the details of development and fundraising
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • Database experience is a plus; Salesforce experience preferred
  • Creativity and initiative are appreciated

About Women's World Banking

We believe in being a force for the greater good, devoted to accelerating and growing the financial inclusion of women. With rapidly changing markets, influenced by technology and social behavioral expectations, we are embarking on a new chapter to transform the way we design and implement solutions.

For over 40 years, Women’s World Banking has partnered with financial institutions, showing them the benefit of investing in women as customers. We equip these institutions with in-depth research and data driven insights to develop financial products and educational programs. While our clients are financial service providers, our mission is to engage consumers – women who are marginalized by financial systems.

Women’s World Banking and WWB Asset Management is an equal employment opportunity for all regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran or reservist status or any other category protected by federal, state or local law.