Development Intern Winter 2009 (January /February – March/April) Apply Immediately o Application Deadline: December 1 o You should receive notification by December 15 Genocide Intervention Network (GI-NET) is changing the way the United States and the international community respond to the worlds worst crime by empowering individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. GI-NET’s aim is to build the first permanent anti-genocide constituency. GI-NET seeks a highly motivated and independent college student or recent graduate to assist the staff with development/fundraising initiatives. Start and end dates can be negotiated. The Development Intern will work with the Development Director and Development Associate to establish and implement fundraising systems related to both foundation and grassroots financial support. Major Responsibilities • Seeking out, implementing, and managing development campaigns Advising our grassroots fundraisers and providing them with material support • Developing and updating material for current and future donors (letters, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, brochures, etc.) • Managing foundation grant cycle information, including the development of our contributor relationship management (CRM) software system • Processing donations and managing donor correspondence • Detailing and managing donor databases • Updating content on the website related to fundraising appeals Other duties may be assigned throughout the internship depending on department needs and priorities. Interns receive $70 per month in SmartBenefits to cover local transportation costs. Lectures, panel discussions and other events are also frequently made available through allied organizations in the Darfur and anti-genocide movements.

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