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Technology Equity Summer Associate

CompanyThe Greenlining Institute
LocationOakland
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 7, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The Technology Equity Summer Associate will support a policy project focused on the impact of data centers on marginalized communities and contribute to developing actionable recommendations. Responsibilities include public policy development, advocacy, and leadership development activities.
Internship Type
summer
Company Size
51
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Founded in 1993, The Greenlining Institute envisions a nation where communities of color thrive and race is never a barrier to economic opportunity. Because people of color will be the majority of our population by 2044, America will prosper only if communities of color prosper. Greenlining advances economic opportunity and empowerment for people of color through advocacy, community and coalition building, research, and leadership development. We work on a variety of major policy issues, from the economy to environmental policy, civic engagement and many others, because economic opportunity doesn’t operate in a vacuum. Rather than seeing these issues as being in separate silos, Greenlining views them as interconnected threads in a web of opportunity.
About the Role

Technology Equity Summer Associate

ABOUT THE GREENLINING INSTITUTE 

The Greenlining Institute envisions a future where communities of color can build wealth, live in healthy places filled with economic opportunity, and are ready to meet the challenges posed by climate change. With equity practice and systems change guiding us, we incubate and advocate for new ideas and build with diverse communities and partners to ensure that race is never a barrier to opportunity.

ABOUT SUMMER ASSOCIATE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

The Greenlining Institute’s Leadership Academy Summer Associates join the organization for an inclusive 8-week, cohort model, hands-on public policy, and leadership development internship to advance Greenlining’s race equity mission to remove race as a barrier to economic opportunity.  Our goal is to invest in race equity policy advocates with a deep commitment to dismantle oppressive systems. This is a paid internship position that provides a stipend of $1,200 every 2 weeks ($6,000 total for the 10 weeks). Our offices are based in Oakland, CA, and require in person participation as well as the ability to travel to Sacramento and other locations.  

PROGRAM DATES: The program starts on Monday, June 8, 2026 and concludes on Friday, August 7, 2026.     

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  Friday, February 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM PST

ABOUT THE POLICY FOCUS AREA

The Technology Equity Summer Associate works with our team to promote greater accountability and equity in the deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related infrastructure, to ensure any potential harms for low-income communities and communities of color can be mitigated and potential community benefits be delivered, 

In this role, the Summer Associate will support a policy project examining the rapid expansion of data centers, critical infrastructure for AI systems, and the disproportionate burden these facilities place on marginalized communities. The Technology Equity Summer Associate will help the Tech Equity team analyze existing and emerging policies governing data center siting and AI infrastructure, research the potential of Community Benefit Agreements (CBAs) as tools to center community needs, and contribute to the development of actionable recommendations for mitigating adverse impacts and ensuring equitable economic outcomes. The Associate will also support the creation of a policy memo that provides a playbook for how communities can negotiate CBAs to transform the approval process from one that is largely exploitative into one that delivers localized benefits.

MAJOR AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Public Policy Development & Advocacy

  • Deepens and applies race equity lens to analyze and develop policy solutions that remove barriers for historically redlined communities

  • Develops, drafts, and publishes public policy writings including but not limited to: policy memos, policy briefs, business memos, public comments, blog posts

  • Delivers oral presentations for internal and external forums including Greenlining’s annual lobby day with Sacramento legislators/staffers, stakeholder convenings, Leadership Academy graduation

  • Co-facilitates meetings with community, government, and corporate leaders to drive organization’s advocacy forward

Leadership Development

  • Participates in all leadership development workshops to learn and apply a holistic (mind, body, spirit) and equitable approach leadership

  • Learns unique leadership style, values, vision and purpose through self-reflection exercises, goal-setting activities and 1:1 coaching

  • Brings lived experience to cohort and organizational conversations to offer innovative ideas and diversity of perspective

  • Provides support to cohort members and engages in team-building activities to form strong working partnerships

Professional Development

  • Participates in all skills-based workshops to learn Greenlining’s approach to race equity public policy advocacy

  • Learns Greenlining’s keystone public policy frameworks to shape their race equity lens

  • Engages with Leadership Academy alumni to expand professional network

  • Develops capstone presentation to share during Leadership Academy graduation

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must be 18 years of age or older

  • No degree or experience requirement to apply, BA in related field preferred

  • Able to participate in person for the 10-week program.

  • We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time

  • Committed to championing causes that serve low-income individuals and communities of color

  • Proven ability to work in a manner that respects differences in race, ethnicity, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, religion, ability and socio-economic circumstance

  • Willingness to try on new techniques and approach unfamiliar experiences with curiosity and openness to the process; approaches challenges that push beyond their professional comfort zone with determination, heart, and deep commitment to their personal growth. 

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills to complete writing and public speaking assignments with high quality

  • Team player who inspires collaboration, lifts up the work of others, and maintains balance and perspective with patience and a sense of humor 

  • Ability to work cooperatively and effectively while demonstrating flexibility with others to set goals, resolve problems, pivot assignments, and make decisions that move forward the work

  • Ability to create and maintain friendly and professional relationships with staff, other participants, and key stakeholders     

  • Willing to develop and cultivate a growth mindset in your personal and professional journey.

  • Feel compelled to get involved in racial equity work based on today’s political climate

  • Ability to prioritize tasks, strong organizational skills, and an ability to work independently.

  • Strong writing and computer literacy of PC-based Google Drive and MS Office Programs  

Compensation: Participants receive a stipend of $1,200 every two weeks.  

How to Apply:  Applications are due Friday, February 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM PST.

Application submissions must be done through the ADP career portal (include resume and personal statements responding to all Pre-Screening questions). 

Only ONE application will be accepted for the 2026 program cycle.  Choose the policy area that appeals to you the most. Applications will be reviewed by a committee of policy and academy staff. Selected applicants will be invited for an interview, with decisions announced in late-March..

Greenlining is committed to building and maintaining a diverse staff and a welcoming workplace. We encourage womxn, immigrants, people of color, LGBTQIA+, and differently-abled applicants to apply.

Key Skills
Public Policy DevelopmentAdvocacyResearchWritingCommunicationTeamworkLeadershipOrganizational SkillsCommunity EngagementData AnalysisPresentation SkillsNegotiationProblem SolvingFlexibilityGrowth MindsetCuriosityDiversity Awareness
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