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2024-25 Phi Mu Foundation Internship Program

Phi Mu Foundation is currently accepting internship applications for the 2024-25 academic year to support fundraising and communication efforts with collegiate chapter philanthropy chairs across the country.

Phi Mu Foundation is committed to the lifetime development of women through the support of the organization’s leadership, scholarship, philanthropic & educational programs, as well as historic preservation.

The Opportunity:

We are seeking motivated and enthusiastic interns who are passionate about philanthropy, fundraising, nonprofit organizations, and development work. As a Phi Mu Foundation intern working remotely, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in these areas and work alongside fundraising professionals on meaningful philanthropic projects.

The majority of your specific responsibilities would be supporting the Foundation’s Collegiate Chapter Fundraising Program with ongoing education and communication with collegiate philanthropy chairs in your designated area. Funds raised through the Foundation’s Collegiate Chapter Fundraising Program benefit the Annual Fund, which helps the Foundation maintain healthy operations while also empowering the Board of Trustees to grant funds for academic scholarships, leadership and educational programs, emergency member assistance and the preservation of our Fraternity’s history.

Specific Program Duties:

  • Attend Phi Mu Foundation philanthropy training in May
    • Learn more about the mission and vision of Phi Mu Foundation, how 501c3 nonprofit organizations operate, the Foundation’s impact on Phi Mu members and the operations behind the Collegiate Chapter Fundraising Program.
  • Attend 2024 Phi Mu National Convention in July in Orlando, Florida
    • Attend Phi Mu National Convention as a Phi Mu Foundation staff member where you will have the opportunity to not only support the Foundation’s activation onsite, but also plan and coordinate events with your fellow interns like the Philanthropy Roundtable and stewardship events with collegiate convention attendees.
  • Onboarding in late July/early August
    • Host a virtual onboarding for Philanthropy Chairs in your designated area where you’re providing education and inspiration about Phi Mu Foundation and encouraging chapters to fundraise for Phi Mu Foundation and Sisters Helping Sisters.
  • Philanthropy and Fundraising Planning
  • Assist in planning and executing Phi Mu Foundation fundraising campaigns, including donor outreach and engagement strategies. More specifically creating a fundraising toolkit for the Collegiate Fundraising Program and developing a regular communications routine with Collegiate Philanthropy Chairs to provide education and inspiration and track fundraising throughout the academic year.
  • Donor Recognition/Stewardship
    • Support donor stewardship efforts, including creating personalized thank-you communications and updates for donors and more specifically developing a recognition program for chapters and philanthropy chairs who fundraise for Phi Mu Foundation.

Requirements and Expectations:

  • Be available to work 20-25 hours per month on average remotely beginning in late May 2024 to early May 2025
  • Be available to travel and work in Orlando, Florida from July 9-14, 2024.
  • Be responsible, professional, flexible, hard‐working, ethical, self-motivated and committed to the mission of Phi Mu Foundation
  • Have a genuinely positive approach to work with a willingness to support other special projects to advance the mission
  • Possess a high level of organizational skills/attention to detail
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills 
  • Computer competency – Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint; knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite or other design software preferred
  • Genuine interest in a nonprofit career ‐ particularly development and fundraising

To Apply:
Please submit a thoughtful cover letter describing your interest in the position, resume/experience history, and a reference letter from an Executive Committee Member or Chapter Adviser to Foundation Executive Director Kristin Tofanelli at ktofanelli@phimu.org. Application deadline is February 26, 2024.

Compensation:
A $5,000 stipend will be provided based on 20-25 hours worked on average per month, plus travel and lodging expenses for Convention 2024.

Join the Foundation Team!

The Foundation team is growing!

We’re looking for a full-time Development Officer and a part-time Donor Relations Assistant to join the Foundation staff and help advance our mission of the lifetime development of Phi Mu women.

Development Officer

Reporting to the Senior Director of Development, this role will be remote with concentrated travel and portfolio management in East Texas/Louisiana and the metro Washington D.C. area. The Development Officer will serve as an integral part of the development team to advance fundraising efforts and mission delivery.  The Development Officer will have the opportunity to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of mid-level donors; increase annual giving program membership; support the public phase of the $15 million One Destiny comprehensive campaign; manage prospect research and the digital moves management system; manage and support key volunteer teams; support special events, and advance individual giving efforts and all related responsibilities. You can view the full job description here.

Donor Relations Assistant

Reporting to the Donor Relations Manager, this role will be located in Peachtree City, GA at Phi Mu National Headquarters. The Donor Relations Assistant will provide professional, executive-level support to the entire team for various projects. You can view the full job description here.

To apply for either of these roles on the Foundation team, please submit your resume and a thoughtful cover letter describing your interest in the position and experience by filling out this form by July 31, 2021.