Meriden-Wallingford Chrysalis, Inc.
Meriden-Wallingford Chrysalis offers structured, supervised internships across safe house, housing, court services, counseling, advocacy, and community outreach programs. Internships are designed to meet academic field requirements while providing hands-on experience in a comprehensive domestic violence program.
Nonprofit Management Intern
Program: Administration Position Overview
The Nonprofit Management Intern supports program operations, development, and fundraising efforts while gaining experience in nonprofit leadership within a domestic violence agency. Key Responsibilities
Assist with grant research and tracking
Support fundraising efforts and campaigns
Assist with program development and implementation
Support policy updates and administrative tasks Program-Specific Responsibilities
Assist with program evaluations (June/December)
Support training coordination
Help improve internal systems and workflows Learning Opportunities
Interns will gain experience in:
Nonprofit operations and leadership
Fundraising and grant processes
Program development and evaluation Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s level student in nonprofit management, business, or related field
Must be completing internship as part of a required field experience
Strong organizational and communication skills Schedule Requirements
Two-semester commitment required Supervision
Weekly supervision (minimum one hour)
Participation in team meetings as appropriate Why This Internship
This internship offers hands-on experience in a comprehensive domestic violence program serving survivors across safe house, housing, court services, counseling, and advocacy services while providing exposure to nonprofit operations, program development, and fundraising. Additional Information
Responsibilities may evolve based on program needs, intern learning goals, and client needs
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