LA Commons
Los Angeles, CA
The Development Intern will play an active role in assisting to implement development strategies that advance LA Commons’ key fundraising initiatives. Their primary project will focus on supporting our 25th Anniversary Fundraising Campaign, while also contributing to other efforts such as annual gala planning, ongoing donor engagement, and the development of grant proposals.
The Development Intern will work in partnership with the Development Manager and our Grants and Contracts Manager to support individual fundraising efforts by managing our CRM donor database, running reports and analysis, researching prospective grant opportunities, and assisting planning for our special fundraising events, including our annual Gala (in October).
The Development Intern will work collaboratively with our Development team to ensure that our donor-facing storytelling reflects our powerful stories by highlighting the impact of our programs and inspiring community support for our mission and vision.
This internship offers the opportunity to train with an experienced Development team, gaining hands-on experience in campaign strategy, donor relations, and grant development and management. The ideal candidate will bring strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and a genuine enthusiasm for learning and contributing to LA Commons’ mission.
Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Assisting the Development Manager and Grants & Contracts Manager in editing and developing fundraising materials for the board, foundations, the public, individual donors, and grants.
Assisting the Grants & Contracts Manager with prospective foundation and government prospects. Assisting the Development Manager with current and prospective major donor research.
Assist with grant writing and grant applications.
Support accurate and timely data entry within our CRM donor database.
In addition to their primary development activities, the intern will provide general office and programmatic support, as needed.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND REQUIREMENTS:
Strong written and verbal communication skills
A proficiency and/or experience with Google Suite, Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite and other design and organizational applications
A strong sense of professionalism and willingness to work with others
The ability to take initiative and work independently
Strong organizational skills
An interest in community arts and culture as a strategy for community development
An interest in fundraising and fund resource development
Graphic design ability is a plus, but not required.
Salary: $18.47, hourly
Benefits: N/A
Education requirements: High School diploma
Deadline to apply: May 15, 2026
Documents required to apply: Resume, cover letter, references
How to apply: Read through eligibility requirements and submit the application form link below. Application period closes May 15th, 2026.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
2026 Arts Internship positions will be open to currently enrolled undergraduate (2 or 4-year) and community college students who reside or attend college in Los Angeles County. Recent graduates may apply as long as they have completed their degree between May 1 – December 1, 2026. The Department of Arts and Culture encourages eligible students from all ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, as well as disabled students, to apply. Eligible students may participate in the program only once.
Note: Students who have already earned a BA, BS, or a higher degree are not eligible for the Los Angeles County Arts Internship Program.
High school students who are co-enrolled in college classes are not eligible to participate in the program.
Students who have previously participated in the program are not eligible to participate a second time.
Students must possess the legal right to work in the United States.
Students who are invited to participate in the program will be asked to provide verification of eligibility via college transcripts, driver’s license, and other documents to show enrollment status and/or LA County residence.
