Internship
Summary
SFFILM’s Development Department is seeking a motivated intern with a passion for nonprofit capacity-building and film/media. This internship offers the chance to play a vital role in strengthening our fundraising systems, leading to greater long-term sustainability for the organization.
As a Development Intern, you’ll report directly to the Director of Development, assisting in the creation of essential documents like operating plans, individual prospect strategies, and research materials that will expand the department’s capacity in 2025 and beyond. You’ll have the opportunity to contribute to reports and analyses of current operations, support the creation of templates for fundraising efforts, and prepare for the 2025 SFFILM Festival, April 17 – 27, 2025, and SFFILM’s largest annual event.
This internship provides valuable exposure to nonprofit management, operational planning, and the film/media industry. The opportunity is based in the Bay Area, requires 8-10 hours per week (availability to work out of the SFFILM SOMA offices Tuesdays and/or Thursdays is essential), and runs from February through early May, 2025, with potential extension. This position may occasionally involve attendance at events outside of normal business hours.
Application Review will begin January 8th, 2025
Opportunities and Outcomes
- Volunteer Support & Management: Assist in organizing and managing fundraising volunteers, contributing to assignments, training materials, and tracking prospect interactions.
- Development Operations and Planning: Gain hands-on experience in all aspects of annual and long-term fundraising, including campaign reports, targeted prospect lists, and Film Festival fundraising proposals.
- Cultivation and Stewardship: Help design and create a donor-centric funding model, supporting the identification, cultivation, and stewardship of individual donors with template documents that make them feel valued by SFFILM.
Qualifications
- Energetic, detail-oriented team player with strong organizational and writing skills.
- Ability to multitask, follow through on tasks, and work under deadlines.
- Comfort interacting with a diverse range of people, including patrons, filmmakers, sponsors, and event staff.
- Familiarity with Google Suite and Microsoft Office.
- Interest in public policy, nonprofit management, or related fields.
- Commitment of 10 hours per week (generally two days a week).
Benefits
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of event production and nonprofit management.
- Build a resume and network within the film industry.
- Enjoy a complimentary 1-year SFFILM membership, with access to screenings and events.
- Receive class credit (if applicable) and valuable work samples.
- Unpaid, but with excellent film perks!
SFFILM, in accordance with federal and state law, is an equal-opportunity employer. SFFILM does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy/childbirth, medical condition, disability, age, ancestry, marital status, citizenship or veteran status. This nondiscrimination policy covers all candidates, staff members, interns, and volunteers.