Development and Operations Intern

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Deadline to Apply:

Sunday, May 1, 2016, 12:00am

Organization: 

Address:

Boulder, CO
United States

Job Category:

Internship

Job Type:

Full-time

Overview:

Development & Operations Internship

June – December 2016
Growing Gardens’ mission is to enrich the lives of our community through sustainable urban agriculture. We envision people experiencing a direct and deep connection with plants, the land and each other. Growing Gardens unites the Boulder County community through urban agriculture projects, such as: The Cultiva Youth Project (Ages 12 – 19), The Children’s Peace Garden (Ages 3 – 11), Community Classes, Growing Gardens Food Project, the Community Gardens, and our Community Orchard.

The Development & Operations Intern will support all Growing Gardens programs and be a community ambassador for the organization. The Development and Operations Internship is fast paced and requires a great deal of hard work, focus, and care. It is also deeply rewarding.

Development and Operations Intern Duties
Fundraising and Grant Writing

  • Assist with Appeal Letter production, execution, follow up and donor acknowledgements
  • Research new grant and fundraising prospects, requirements and deadlines
  • Proof read grant narratives and reports

Outreach

  • Be an ambassador for Growing Gardens and positively engage with the community during all outreach events
  • Prepare, maintain and improve Growing Gardens outreach materials and outreach exhibit at events

Marketing and Social Media

  • Assist with managing Growing Gardens social media
  • Create and track social media content and images under Growing Gardens guidelines
  • Edit and assist with Growing Gardens’ marketing materials, e-newsletters and appare
  • Assist with press release campaigns, and track published
  • Research and add GG to web platforms, online event calendars or publications

Event Planning and Execution

  • Provide marketing and staffing support for the Growing Gardens Cultiva Farm Dinner, Community Harvest Fest and other special events
  • Solicit, collect, thank and organize product donations for annual auction

Online Registration

  • Assist with Growing Gardens online registration for all programs
  • Assist with registration tracking, and follow up with program participants as neede
  • Organize and distribute participant information for instructors

Adminstration

  • Answer the office telephone and make follow up phone calls
  • Provide additional administrative support as needed

Knowledge and Skills the Intern May Acquire:

  • Exposure to the operations of a non-profit, community-based organization.
  • Current marketing and social media practices and platforms
  • Introduction to grant writing and fundraising
  • Networking in local community with press, agriculture and natural foods industries
  • Conflict resolution, volunteer coordination and communication skills
  • The ability to work in a dynamic, team environment

Structure of Internship

  • Internship duration is June 1 – December 15, 2016
  • Intern position is 40 hours per week. *Note: hours may vary between weeks; however the average number of hours per week will be 40 hours. Hours primarily take place during the week, however there is some required weekend work.
  • Intern will be working closely with a mentor from Growing Gardens’ staff who will oversee all daily activities.
  • Interns will have the opportunity to shadow Growing Gardens’ staff and attend staff meetings to learn about the operation of the non-profit organization.

Learning Objectives Contract – Developed within first month of internship.
This includes: position description, educational objectives, learning activities and skill development.
Evaluation – A midpoint evaluation and end of internship evaluation will include intern self-evaluation, supervisor, and mentor evaluation.

Benefits of Interning with Growing Gardens

  • Experience working on a diversified vegetable farm
  • Hands-on experience making a positive impact in the lives of children, teens, and adults.
  • Community connections and networking within the burgeoning local food movement.
  • Friendly, relaxed environment.
  • Develop marketable leadership and management skills.
  • Classroom training offered through Growing Gardens classes.
  • Access to a wide variety of organic seeds and plant starts.
  • Possibility to garden in one of our gardens at the Hawthorn Garden site.
  • Fresh vegetables from the garden as the season permits.
  • Site is centrally located and easily accessed via public transportation.
  • Monthly stipend of $800.

Qualifications
We are looking for an outgoing, friendly person with excellent communications skills with experience in Excel, Word, Adobe Photoshop and knowledge of social media best practices. Our staff and youth enjoy their time together in the garden and office and we’d love for someone with a sense of humor to join us while we have fun and do good work. The Development and Operations Intern must be responsible, dedicated and organized. This experience is a great opportunity for someone interested in a job in non-profit development, marketing, or community organizing.

Position Start Date:

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Job Duration:

Seasonal

Temporary

How to Apply:

Applications are due by May 1, 2016 but will remain open until filled.
Send cover letter, completed application and resume to Alex Boehler, Community Development Coordinator at: Info@GrowingGardens.org with email subject line of “Full Time Dev & Ops Intern Application.”

Applications can be found on our website: http://www.growinggardens.org/internships

Job Compensation:

Stipend

Compensation Information:

Monthly stipend of $800.00

Contact Name:

Alex Boehler

Contact Email:

info@growinggardens.org