INTERNSHIP DETAILS

Summer 2026 Grant Writing Mission Intern

CompanyU.S. Hunger
LocationLongwood
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMarch 19, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will support the organization's mission by researching and applying for grants to fund key programs and general operating needs. Additionally, the role involves contributing written content for the Data Center, exploring food insecurity drivers and personal stories.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
106
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
15 hours
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About The Company
U.S. Hunger (also known as Feeding Children Everywhere) is a non-profit organization committed to providing healthy meals to those in need. Our mission is 'Feeding Families Today And Uniting Them To A Healthier Tomorrow’ and this is accomplished through innovative programs and hunger initiatives. With the help of over 800,000 volunteers, U.S. Hunger has already distributed over 150 million meals to hungry people across the globe. Our growing company has already established roots in 4 locations and will continue to be a hunger force around the world. Learn more about U.S. Hunger (Formerly Feeding Children Everywhere) and our current opportunities, visit: ushunger.org/careers ushunger.org/intern
About the Role

Description

HOURS: 15 Hrs/wk

LOCATION: Longwood, FL

EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Internship

AREAS OF INTEREST: Grants, Fundraising, Research, Writing, English, Donor Relations, Nonprofit Management


The Grant Writing Intern serves a vital role in supporting U.S. Hunger’s mission by identifying and securing funding opportunities while uplifting the lived experience. Reporting to the Data & Research Writer, the intern will assist in researching and applying for grants that fund key programs, including Hunger Projects, Full Cart, and general operating needs.

In addition to proposal development, the intern will contribute written content for U.S. Hunger’s Data Center, a public platform that explores the underlying drivers of food insecurity and uplifts personal stories. You will have the opportunity to highlight the voices of those we serve and elaborate on the nuances of hunger and food insecurity in the United States. Topics include:

  • “Shame and Hunger: Breaking the Stigma Through Lived Experiences”
  • “Why Women Are Especially Vulnerable to Facing Food Insecurity”

This position offers a hands-on opportunity to develop essential skills in grant writing, research, fundraising, and nonprofit operations. The intern will collaborate across departments to fully understand U.S. Hunger's impact and communicate its mission to potential funders. Through this role, the intern will enhance their professionalism, build a strong network in the nonprofit sector, and contribute directly to meaningful change.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Grant/funding research
  • Writing and editing grant responses
  • Developing written content for the Data Center
  • Collaborating across departments and with external partners

Requirements

  • Strong written communication skills (Required)
  • Ability to work under tight deadlines
  • Knowledge of how to structure research papers/grants
  • Comprehensive research & analytical skills
  • High attention to detail with accuracy and thoroughness
  • Samples to showcase your abilities (Required)
Key Skills
Grant WritingResearchWritingEditingFundraisingDonor RelationsNonprofit ManagementData AnalysisCommunicationAttention To Detail
Categories
Social ServicesScience & ResearchCreative & MediaAdministrative