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Summer 2026 Policy Research Intern

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Share Our Strength

Washington, DC (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/31/2026

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Summer 2026 Policy Research Intern at Our Strength Summer 2026 Policy Research Intern at Our Strength in Various, Washington DC Posted in 4 days ago.
Job Description:
Since 1984, Our Strength® has led the fight against hunger and poverty by inspiring and organizing individuals and businesses to share their strengths. Today, through the No Kid Hungry campaign, Our Strength is ending childhood hunger in America by ensuring all children get the healthy food they need. No child should go hungry in America - we're on our way to making that a reality and we want you to join us. We're bold, creative, always open to new ideas and 100% dedicated to our mission. If that sounds like you, we'd like you to consider becoming part of our team. The Policy Research Intern will be responsible for advancing the mission of Our Strength, to end childhood hunger in America, by supporting a variety of policy research projects with a particular focus on school meals. The policy research intern will also provide research and analysis support to a variety of policy activities relying on the use of research and data, and other internal research projects.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop and implement one to two research projects to understand the impact of different state policies related to school meals for all and breakfast after the bell on participation and other relevant outcomes. Conduct a literature review related to stigma and barriers to access in school meals. Provide research support to inform policy comment letters and resource development. Analysis support on current internal research projects related to rural noncongregate summer meals and Summer EBT. Complete and present a capstone project covering a relevant topic. Other tasks and day-to-day duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
PhD student; Excellent and proven research skills; Experience with policy research related to federal nutrition programs, school meals policy research preferred; Organized, self-motivated and flexible; Attention to detail and ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously; Ability to work independently and efficiently; Ability to work well with multiple and diverse groups of people; Excellent oral and written communications skills; Interest in nonprofits, fundraising, events, marketing, culinary industry, hunger, nutrition, sales, and/or children; Available to work 20-30 hours per week; Excellent computer skills, especially in Microsoft PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
Our Strength is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, military status, age, or any other classification protected by law. Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. PI284074543

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