Development Intern


Job Location:

Chicago, IL - USA

Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 3 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Reports to: Manager of Alumni Relations

Team Leader: Chief Development & Operations Officer


About Chicago Scholars

Chicago Scholars is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit leadership development organization that empowers academically ambitious first-generation or low-income students to overcome systemic barriers to success in college and beyond while preparing the citys businesses and organizations for the next generation of leaders.


Since 1996 Chicago Scholars has built a legacy of success by investing in our youth and amplifying their leadership. Our Scholars are high-achieving first-generation college students and students from low-income communities and they have the talent heart and big dreams to become our next generation of leaders and transform our city.


At its core our work is about economic mobility leadership development and belonging. Its about making sure our Scholars have everything they need to journey from Chicagos classrooms to Chicagos boardroomsor to wherever their dreams may lead.


Chicago Scholars is transforming the leadership landscape of our city by resolving the fundamental barriers to success for academically driven first-generation college students from under-resourced communities. Through college counseling mentoring and by providing a supportive community to our Scholars through each phase of our program: College Readiness College Success and Career and Leadership Advancement we ensure that they realize their full potential as students and leaders.


76% of Chicago Scholars graduate college within 6 years. Per the University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research only 49% of their peers earn a degree within 6 years. Upon graduation our Scholars move into leadership positions across Chicago helping to drive the economic future of their communities and our thriving city.


READI Commitment

At Chicago Scholars we strive to prepare our Scholars for the world and the world for our Scholars. Our dual focus on Scholars and the world is essential to our strategy. To achieve these goals we center racial justice equity accessibility diversity and inclusion (READI) in all that we do.


Chicago Scholars commitment to READI encompasses all of our stakeholdersfrom our staff to our board from our volunteers to our partnering organizations and most importantly our Scholars. This holistic approach is necessary for the sustained long-term positive impact that we seek for our Scholars our neighborhoods our city and our world.


To learn more about Chicago Scholars commitment to READI please visit Chicago Scholars we believe that education is social justice. Thats why were empowering Chicagos best and brightest first-generation college students and students from low-income communities with the mentors resources and opportunities to go to our nations best colleges and universities graduate on time and become Chicagos next generation of leaders. Since 1996 weve impacted the lives of more than 5000 young leaders in Chicago.


Our Values

These are a set of guiding principles that apply to all stakeholders within the Chicago Scholars ecosystem. We select and retain stakeholders based on these stated expectations for how we achieve our mission and vision. Each is supported with core competencies and narrative for the sake of clarity.


We Dream Big. We speak up innovate push the boundaries and keep the creativity flowing. We dont accept the status quo because the stakes are too high. We have an incredible belief that growth and change is possible. While we dream big we are laser focused on our intended goals and outcomes for our Scholars our city and the world.


We Show Up. We show up every day; not just physically but with a positive attitude and willingness to work connect challenge engage solve problems and have fun. We dont wait for someone to tell us what to do. We take action and get the job done. If we dont know how we figure it out through our knowledge exploration or our network.


We Embrace Our Differences. We represent a multicultural nation and our collective backgrounds experiences styles values perspectives and beliefs are an asset to the world. We recognize that together we achieve better outcomes more quickly. Justice and equity starts with us using our collective voice.


We Model the Way. We exhibit the behavior that we want to see in others and in the world. Titles are granted but our behavior is what earns us order to model the way we must be clear about our guiding principles celebrate our accomplishments and learn from our challenges and failures.


We Care For Each Other. We adapt to the needs of the person in front of us. We pause reflect and listen. We do our best work when we are in good relationship together. We care personally and challenge directly.


We Keep Our Word. When we commit we are all in. Whether for events a Scholar a peer or ourselves. Our words are as powerful as our actions and are the building block of trust respect self-worth and integrity.


Position Summary

The Development Intern is a key support role within the Development & External Engagement team. This position provides hands-on experience in nonprofit fundraising donor engagement and event coordination. The intern will assist with day-to-day development operations contribute to donor communications and support fundraising initiatives that advance Chicago Scholars mission.


The Development team covers donor data management grant research and writing and donor volunteer and Alumni relationship management and stewardship. This position would have the opportunity to learn a wide breadth about nonprofit development.

This is an excellent opportunity for a college student interested in nonprofit development philanthropy and social impact.


This role is a part-time & hourly position without benefits. The rate per hour is $17/hour and the number of hours that you will be permitted to work each week is up to 15 hours on average. The number of hours per week can be flexible to accommodate school schedules and heavy project periods.


Key Responsibilities


Donor Engagement & Stewardship

  • Assist with donor outreach activities including drafting thank-you messages and stewardship communications
  • Support tracking of donor interactions and updates in the CRM system (e.g. Salesforce)

Research & Prospecting

  • Conduct research to identify prospective donors and grant opportunities
  • Support in compiling and summarizing donor data
  • Assist in maintaining accurate and organized prospect records

Events & Campaign Support

  • Provide logistical and administrative support for fundraising events campaigns and stewardship initiatives
  • Assist with event preparation including materials registrations and follow-up communications
  • Participate in on-site event support as needed

Communications & Content

  • Help curate content for newsletters donor reports and digital communications
  • Support storytelling efforts by gathering Scholar impact stories data points and program highlights
  • Contribute to campaign materials as appropriate

Administrative Support

  • Assist with data entry and document organization
  • Maintain development files and shared resources
  • Collaborate with team members on ongoing projects and priorities

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the internship the Development Intern will:

  • Gain exposure to nonprofit fundraising strategy and donor lifecycle management
  • Develop skills in research writing and project coordination
  • Build familiarity with CRM systems and development operations
  • Strengthen professional communication and collaboration skills
  • The Intern will have the opportunity to create learning objectives in collaboration with their manager related to nonprofit development

Additional Responsibilities:

  • This role will occasionally work on nights and weekends for Scholar and Development events and programming and may have the opportunity to manage an intern. This role is also required to attend and support mandatory all staff events.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
  • Education: Completed at least first year of college must be a current Chicago Scholar in good standing
  • Experience: 0-2 years
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities
  • Interest in nonprofit work fundraising or social impact
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines
  • Chicago-based college student preferred though qualified scholars living outside of Illinois are welcome to apply


Technical Knowledge

  • Outlook
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with CRM tools is a plus
  • Flexibility and ability to take feedback professionally not personally


Core Competencies

  • Accountability/Project Management: Effectively manages own work and work of teams when relevant ensuring delivery of high-quality work.
  • Teamwork/Collaboration: Demonstrates awareness and respect of cultural and individual values. Listens to ideas from others even when different from own. Is careful to ensure all sides are heard reaching a conclusion. Shares time energy and knowledge with others to ensure they can succeed.
  • Communication: Communication is the ability to read and interpret information effectively clearly articulate a plan of action and influence others by way of written and verbal mechanisms.
  • Adaptability: Ability to operate flexibly in changing contexts and operating environments. Ability to manage change effectively to support teams and reach intended goals.

AI Literacy & Engagement
Our team leverages AI to augment human creativity and enhance this role you will be encouraged to experiment with AI tools to improve your work and drive efficiency. We seek individuals who demonstrate curiosity about emerging technologies and are comfortable integrating AI into everyday tasks. You will proactively identify areas of friction in workflows where AI can improve speed quality or insight while maintaining a strong understanding of data security privacy and ethical considerations in AI use.


Starting Salary: $17 per hour usually 15 hours per week (part-time hourly role without benefits)


Best Offer First Policy: The data nationally show for every $1 paid to white men women earn 82 cents black men earn 88 cents and black women earn 76 cents. Women and black and brown people are also less likely to negotiate than their white male peers. Chicago Scholars has decided to offer our best offer first rather than wait for a potential negotiation. This allows us to set salaries based on market data and internal equity and ensure fair and equal pay for every role.


If you have questions regarding either of the above policies or any of Chicago Scholars employment policies please reach out to the Human Resources team at with the subject line: Policy Question.


To Apply

Please click Apply to submit your application which should include a resume and cover letter by 4 pm CST Monday July 20 2026. Please include a cover letter that creatively tells your Chicago Scholars story.


Required Experience:

Intern

Reports to: Manager of Alumni RelationsTeam Leader: Chief Development & Operations OfficerAbout Chicago ScholarsChicago Scholars is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit leadership development organization that empowers academically ambitious first-generation or low-income students to overcome systemic barriers to ...

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