Development Intern

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation
Grand Rapids, MI
Posted 

Job Description

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation Development Intern

The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation seeks a motivated and detail-oriented Development Intern for the summer to support fundraising operations, donor engagement, and public programming. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in nonprofit development while contributing to a nationally significant institution dedicated to civic education, leadership, and public service.

Named for the 38th President of the United States, the Foundation works to advance civic literacy and promote the leadership values exemplified by President and Mrs. Ford. Interns play an important role in supporting initiatives that reach students, educators, and engaged citizens across the country.

Internship Details

Term: May – August

Location: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum / Foundation Office, Grand Rapids, MI

Schedule: Part-time

Compensation: $19 per hour

Key Responsibilities

Donor Database & Research

  • Support data entry and record maintenance in the Foundation’s donor database 
  • Assist with donor research and list preparation for campaigns and events 
  • Help maintain accurate and organized constituent records 

Gift Processing & Stewardship

  • Assist with gift entry and acknowledgment processes 
  • Support preparation of donor communications and stewardship materials 
  • Help track pledges and fundraising campaign progress 

Event Planning & Execution

  • Assist with logistics for Foundation programs and donor events 
  • Support registration management and guest communications 
  • Provide on-site support during events, including check-in and hospitality 

Learning Outcomes

Interns will gain:

  • Exposure to nonprofit fundraising strategy and donor relations 
  • Experience with CRM/database systems and development operations 
  • Event planning and project management skills 
  • Professional communication and administrative experience 
  • Insight into presidential legacy institutions and civic education programming 

Qualifications

  • Current undergraduate or graduate student 
  • Interest in nonprofit management, political science, history, communications, public administration, or related field 
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail 
  • Professional written and verbal communication skills 
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office; database experience a plus 

How to Apply

Please submit:

  • Resume 
  • Brief cover letter describing your interest in nonprofit development and civic education 
  • Availability for the internship period 

Applications should be sent to:

  • Jacqueline Poulson, jpoulson@38foundation.org