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Grant Research & Storytelling Intern

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Wealthy Habits

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Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/12/2026

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Job Description

About Us:
Wealthy Habits is a non profit, public charity with its 501c3 status. We serve primarily youth ages 11-18 by offering programs and camps that build wealthy habits.
Location:
Hybrid (north Atlanta & remote)
Pay:
$12.00/hour
Duration:
6/15/2026 - July 31, 2026
Hours:
20-30 hours per week The Opportunity Are you a writer who loves a good "deep dive"? Do you believe that data is important, but a compelling story is what truly moves people to action? We are looking for a curious, articulate, and highly organized college intern to join our team this summer. This isn't a "get-the-coffee" internship. You will be a core part of our development efforts, helping us secure the funding necessary to fuel our mission. You'll walk away with tangible portfolio pieces, a deep understanding of the nonprofit/funding landscape, and experience in professional grant management. What You'll Do We have a busy summer planned! You will dive into a few key projects, focusing on:
The Hunt:
Researching new funding opportunities from foundations, corporations, and government agencies that align with our specific mission.
The Narrative:
Assisting in drafting "Letters of Inquiry" (LOIs) and grant proposals. You'll help us turn our impact data into stories that resonate with donors.
The Library:
Helping organize our "grant boilerplate"—a library of our best stories, statistics, and program descriptions to make future applications more efficient.
The Calendar:
Managing deadlines and ensuring all supplemental materials (tax forms, board lists, etc.) are polished and ready for submission. Requirements Current enrollment in a college program (English, Communications, Nonprofit Management, Journalism, or related fields preferred). Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word/Excel) and Google Workspace. Ability to work independently while staying communicative with a remote/hybrid team. We are looking for someone who is:
A Storyteller:
You can take a set of facts and weave them into a narrative that is both professional and moving. A "Super-Sleuth": You enjoy the challenge of digging through a foundation's 990 forms or website to find the "hook" that connects their goals to ours.
Detail-Oriented:
You're the person who catches the typo in the last paragraph and makes sure the margins are exactly right.
Growth-Minded:
You aren't afraid to ask questions. You want to learn why we approach donors a certain way and how to improve your professional writing.
Pay:
$12.00 per hour
Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Atlanta, GA 30332

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