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NYC Development Intern

Responsibilities & Duties:

  • Research, identify and develop new corporate partnerships
  • Conduct thank you call projects to supporters
  • Write thank you letters and fundraising appeals
  • Assist with the planning of our Gala for Farm Animals. Duties will include, but are not limited to, obtaining in-kind donations, securing and assisting with celebrity outreach.
Qualifications
  • Excellent communication and outreach skills
  • Knowledge of animal protection issues
  • Writing and project management skills
  • Strong internet research skills
  • Commitment to Farm Sanctuary's goals and programs.
  • Related degree or work experience in animal advocacy or nonprofit preferred.
Specifications:
  • Volunteer commitment of 40 hours per week
  • One to three month commitment required
Benefits:
  • Opportunity to gain nonprofit fundraising experience
  • Working with like-minded and committed animal activists
  • Gain experience beneficial for future Farm Sanctuary employment consideration

Please note that housing and housing assistance are not provided for this internship

To apply, click here.

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In 2009, President Obama announced a new rule that prevents downed cattle from being slaughtered for human food. While this was a step in the right direction, the USDA has no rules in place to protect downed pigs, sheep, goats, other farm animals. Please take a minute now to contact Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and urge him to extend this rule to include downers of other species.

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