Open Society Foundations
ProgramIntern
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“Program Intern at Open Society Foundations. Skills: Grantmaking data analysis, Policy mapping, Internal research. Map U.S.-related work. Conduct internal research”
What You'll Achieve.
Produce meaningful outputs
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Synthesize complex information
Not eligible for sponsorship
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Currently enrolled in degree program, Research skills, Analytical skills, Writing skills, Microsoft Office proficiency
Nice to Have
Familiarity with CRM systems, Familiarity with grantmaking platforms, Familiarity with data tools, Salesforce proficiency
What You'll Do.
Map U.S.-related work
Conduct internal research
Coordinate interviews with staff
Synthesize key insights
Extract proposal information
Analyze grantmaking activity
Summarize grantmaking activity
Share findings with leadership
Share findings with Communications
Support shaping narrative
Support shaping cohesive narrative
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Engaging with internal stakeholders; Support Managing Director
Communication Scope
Presentations; Written materials
Process & Methodology
Project management, Track multiple workstreams, Manage deadlines, Manage discrete project
Full Job Description
Intern. New York. Posting Date: 06/01/2026. Deadline: 06/08/2026 **Role Title:** Graduate or Masters Associate **Contract Type:** Fixed Term (3 months) **Workstyle Arrangement:** Hybrid **Reporting To:** Associate Director **Department:** US Programs **Location:** New York **Team Name:** Managing Director **Role Purpose:** The Open Society US Programs seeks to recruit a full-time Program Intern who will do real work with real impact. Reporting to the Associate Director, US Programs, the intern will support the U.S. Programs team by contributing to a cross-cutting mapping project. The intern will gain exposure to a wide range of U.S. policy and grantmaking activities and contribute to projects describing organization’s U.S. domestic portfolio. This role offers an opportunity to engage with program staff, analyze grantmaking data, and contribute to internal strategy and communications efforts. The U.S. team supports the Managing Director, Programs, the U.S. domestic and foreign policy work, and the four Opportunity teams (Rights and Economic Renewal in the U.S., Advancing Global Drug Policy Reform, Normalizing Migration, and Catalyzing Champions for Democratic Practices) that report to the Managing Director. **Key responsibilities** * Map U.S.-related work happening across the organization, including programs, grants, and policy initiatives. * Conduct internal research across teams to understand the scope and focus of U.S. domestic work. * Coordinate and schedule 1:1 interviews with staff across selected programmatic areas. * Conduct or support interviews and synthesize key insights and themes. * Extract grant data and proposal information from internal systems (e.g., Grantmaking platforms). * Analyze and summarize grantmaking activity from 2024 to present. * Identify patterns, trends, and key areas of investment across the domestic portfolio. * Develop a final report that includes: * Summary of staff interviews. * Analysis of grantmaking data. * Key insights and emer
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