Job Details
Washington DC - Washington DC
Job Posting Date(s)
Intern
Our Mission
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy seeks to improve quality of life through the effective use taxation and stewardship of land. A nonprofit private operating foundation whose origins date to 1946 the Lincoln Institute researches and recommends creative approaches to land as a solution to economic social and environmental challenges. Through education training publications and events we integrate theory and practice to inform public policy decisions worldwide. With locations in Cambridge Massachusetts; Washington DC; Phoenix; and Beijing we organize our work around six goals: low-carbon climate-resilient communities and regions;efficient and equitable tax systems;reduced poverty and spatial inequality;fiscally healthy communities and regions;sustainably managed land and water resources;and functional land markets and reduced informality.
Affordable Housing at the Lincoln Institute
Lincoln Institutes affordable housing effort is designed to address systemic failures in national housing policies lending practices and land policies that are responsible for growing income and wealth inequality across the U.S. Blatant racial and ethnic discrimination built into local state and federal housing programs and practices has generated unacceptable housing outcomes for people of color in terms of wealth disparities and in social educational and health differences. These inequalities result in life expectancy differentials measured in decades.
The Lincoln Institute brings unique expertise in illuminating the role that land policies--land use planning zoning taxation and valuation-- play in exacerbating inequality through housing markets. More importantly we identify and promote remedies for inequality that begin with but do not end at land policy reform. For example with the Ford Foundation we provided initial support of the National Community Land Trust Network (which became Grounded Solutions Network) to mobilize providers of permanently affordable housing into a national movement. The Lincoln Institute is the convener of the Innovations in Manufactured and Modular Homes (Im Home) network. Im HOME comprises 400 practitioners policymakers researchers and homeowners working to expand homeownership and increase stable housing.
Lincoln Institutes affordable housing work focuses on four interventions in the sector: (1) home quality; (2) long-term land control; (3) housing finance; and (4) public policy reforms.
Position Overview
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is looking for an Project Administration Intern position for the Innovations in Manufactured/Modular Housing (Im HOME) project. This internship is for current undergraduate or graduate/law students. As a member of thisteamyou will completea wide range ofindependent and directed researchactivities; aid convenings and activities; andprovide administrative support forbothteams.
The high-level goals of the Im Home Network include: (1) Change the perception of manufactured housing and other forms of off-site construction which is not well understood and misperceived as inferior housing. (2) Change practices in legal protections and lending while preserving existing mobile home parks. (3) Participate in networking fostering mutual help among members through sharing of data and best practices.
This is a full-time at 20 hours/week paid Internship located preferably in the Washington DC reporting to the Director for Housing Access and Affordability. This Internship is scheduled to start in January 2026 and go through May 2026. If intern performs satisfactorily and workload permits the internship could be continued through the Summer 2026
What Youll Do
Provide administrative aid to both initiatives including scheduling of meetings of networks/communities of practicemanaging contracts as needed and other administrative tasks
Help write for a variety of audiences and contexts including case studies memos and white papers meeting agendas and materials web content and social media posts
Plan event content draft event materials and coordinate with speakers and theEvents team
Work with other internal teams to advancethe work of Im HOME.
Be apoint of contact for thegeneral public by addressing inquiriesanddirectingthemappropriately.
Tasks include: (a) Post reports and other work products online and keep the relevant portions of the website up to date (b) Research topics of interest including greening legacy cities economic development and other revitalization activities and good planning practices for avoiding displacement as markets revitalize (c) Aid network outreach activities including research on cities and their leaders drafting materials to send to potential network members and tracking contacts and their engagement with the network.
Assist with other activities as requested.
Qualifications
What You Need
Currently pursuing either an undergraduate or graduate degree or have commensurate community-based experience and should have a distinct interest in affordable housing community development or planning.
Professionalwrittenand communicationskills
Strong organizational skills
Ability toindependently solve problems
Professional and positive attitude
People Will Be Preferred If
From marginalized communities who may have personally experienced affordable housing discrimination or know people who have are particularly encouraged to apply.
Demonstrated results through effective communication and coalition building skills with an ability to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders
Application Process
Please submit a cover letter and resume. The cover letter should succinctly describe your interest to join the team; why you are qualified; and what relevant expertise and experience you offer. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Our Values
Cooperation and TeamworkForthright FeedbackInitiativeAcceptance of ResponsibilityMulticultural Sensitivity
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is dedicated to creating an inclusive work environment by hiring training promoting and carrying out personnel procedures with respect to compensation benefits transfers layoffs or terminations on the basis of individual merit experience and ability without regard to race (including traits historically associated with race such as hair texture length of hair protective hairstyles or cultural or religious headdresses) color religion national origin age sex (including pregnancy childbirth or related medical conditions) ancestry citizenship status gender identity or expression genetic information marital or domestic/civil partnership status physical or mental disability sexual orientation veteran status military service serious medical condition expunged juvenile record personal appearance family responsibilities matriculation political affiliation status as a victim credit information homelessness status reproductive health decision making or any other characteristic protected by law or otherwise.
Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about discussed or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge (b) in furtherance of an investigation proceeding hearing or action including an investigation conducted by the employer or (c) consistent with the contractors legal duty to furnish information.
Non-Smoking Organization
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a Non-Smoking organization. Smoking and the use of tobacco products are prohibited at all times and on all property owned leased or under the control of Lincoln Institute of Land Policy at all times including but not limited to indoor and outdoor grounds walkways and sidewalks parking lots company vehicles and private vehicles parked on Lincoln Institute of Land Policy property.
MA Polygraph Statement
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.
Required Experience:
Intern
Job Details Entry Washington DC - Washington DC Internship None $20.00 - $20.00 Hourly None ProgramJob Posting Date(s) 11/30/2025Intern Our MissionThe Lincoln Institute of Land Policy seeks to improve quality of life through the effective use taxation and stewardship of land. A nonprofit private ope...
Job Details
Washington DC - Washington DC
Job Posting Date(s)
Intern
Our Mission
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy seeks to improve quality of life through the effective use taxation and stewardship of land. A nonprofit private operating foundation whose origins date to 1946 the Lincoln Institute researches and recommends creative approaches to land as a solution to economic social and environmental challenges. Through education training publications and events we integrate theory and practice to inform public policy decisions worldwide. With locations in Cambridge Massachusetts; Washington DC; Phoenix; and Beijing we organize our work around six goals: low-carbon climate-resilient communities and regions;efficient and equitable tax systems;reduced poverty and spatial inequality;fiscally healthy communities and regions;sustainably managed land and water resources;and functional land markets and reduced informality.
Affordable Housing at the Lincoln Institute
Lincoln Institutes affordable housing effort is designed to address systemic failures in national housing policies lending practices and land policies that are responsible for growing income and wealth inequality across the U.S. Blatant racial and ethnic discrimination built into local state and federal housing programs and practices has generated unacceptable housing outcomes for people of color in terms of wealth disparities and in social educational and health differences. These inequalities result in life expectancy differentials measured in decades.
The Lincoln Institute brings unique expertise in illuminating the role that land policies--land use planning zoning taxation and valuation-- play in exacerbating inequality through housing markets. More importantly we identify and promote remedies for inequality that begin with but do not end at land policy reform. For example with the Ford Foundation we provided initial support of the National Community Land Trust Network (which became Grounded Solutions Network) to mobilize providers of permanently affordable housing into a national movement. The Lincoln Institute is the convener of the Innovations in Manufactured and Modular Homes (Im Home) network. Im HOME comprises 400 practitioners policymakers researchers and homeowners working to expand homeownership and increase stable housing.
Lincoln Institutes affordable housing work focuses on four interventions in the sector: (1) home quality; (2) long-term land control; (3) housing finance; and (4) public policy reforms.
Position Overview
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is looking for an Project Administration Intern position for the Innovations in Manufactured/Modular Housing (Im HOME) project. This internship is for current undergraduate or graduate/law students. As a member of thisteamyou will completea wide range ofindependent and directed researchactivities; aid convenings and activities; andprovide administrative support forbothteams.
The high-level goals of the Im Home Network include: (1) Change the perception of manufactured housing and other forms of off-site construction which is not well understood and misperceived as inferior housing. (2) Change practices in legal protections and lending while preserving existing mobile home parks. (3) Participate in networking fostering mutual help among members through sharing of data and best practices.
This is a full-time at 20 hours/week paid Internship located preferably in the Washington DC reporting to the Director for Housing Access and Affordability. This Internship is scheduled to start in January 2026 and go through May 2026. If intern performs satisfactorily and workload permits the internship could be continued through the Summer 2026
What Youll Do
Provide administrative aid to both initiatives including scheduling of meetings of networks/communities of practicemanaging contracts as needed and other administrative tasks
Help write for a variety of audiences and contexts including case studies memos and white papers meeting agendas and materials web content and social media posts
Plan event content draft event materials and coordinate with speakers and theEvents team
Work with other internal teams to advancethe work of Im HOME.
Be apoint of contact for thegeneral public by addressing inquiriesanddirectingthemappropriately.
Tasks include: (a) Post reports and other work products online and keep the relevant portions of the website up to date (b) Research topics of interest including greening legacy cities economic development and other revitalization activities and good planning practices for avoiding displacement as markets revitalize (c) Aid network outreach activities including research on cities and their leaders drafting materials to send to potential network members and tracking contacts and their engagement with the network.
Assist with other activities as requested.
Qualifications
What You Need
Currently pursuing either an undergraduate or graduate degree or have commensurate community-based experience and should have a distinct interest in affordable housing community development or planning.
Professionalwrittenand communicationskills
Strong organizational skills
Ability toindependently solve problems
Professional and positive attitude
People Will Be Preferred If
From marginalized communities who may have personally experienced affordable housing discrimination or know people who have are particularly encouraged to apply.
Demonstrated results through effective communication and coalition building skills with an ability to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders
Application Process
Please submit a cover letter and resume. The cover letter should succinctly describe your interest to join the team; why you are qualified; and what relevant expertise and experience you offer. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Our Values
Cooperation and TeamworkForthright FeedbackInitiativeAcceptance of ResponsibilityMulticultural Sensitivity
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is dedicated to creating an inclusive work environment by hiring training promoting and carrying out personnel procedures with respect to compensation benefits transfers layoffs or terminations on the basis of individual merit experience and ability without regard to race (including traits historically associated with race such as hair texture length of hair protective hairstyles or cultural or religious headdresses) color religion national origin age sex (including pregnancy childbirth or related medical conditions) ancestry citizenship status gender identity or expression genetic information marital or domestic/civil partnership status physical or mental disability sexual orientation veteran status military service serious medical condition expunged juvenile record personal appearance family responsibilities matriculation political affiliation status as a victim credit information homelessness status reproductive health decision making or any other characteristic protected by law or otherwise.
Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about discussed or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge (b) in furtherance of an investigation proceeding hearing or action including an investigation conducted by the employer or (c) consistent with the contractors legal duty to furnish information.
Non-Smoking Organization
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a Non-Smoking organization. Smoking and the use of tobacco products are prohibited at all times and on all property owned leased or under the control of Lincoln Institute of Land Policy at all times including but not limited to indoor and outdoor grounds walkways and sidewalks parking lots company vehicles and private vehicles parked on Lincoln Institute of Land Policy property.
MA Polygraph Statement
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.
Required Experience:
Intern
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