From Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Non-Profit Internships & ZSR Program Officer Position
Date February 12, 2021 5:48 PM
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** Reminder: Position Openings
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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation is a statewide, private, family foundation dedicated to improving the quality of life for all North Carolinians. The Foundation was established in 1936 as a memorial to Z. Smith Reynolds, the youngest son of R.J. Reynolds. For more than eighty years, the Foundation has been engaged in forward-thinking philanthropy with contributions of $608 million in North Carolina.

The Foundation’s current All For NC Grantmaking Framework for Grantmaking and Learning includes the following strategies:
* A State-Level Systemic Change Strategy, to improve state-level systems and structures to remove barriers and create opportunities;
* A Community-Based Strategy, to leverage the unique assets, knowledge, experience and connections in communities to create meaningful change; and
* An Exploratory, Visionary Ideas Strategy, to invest in the bold ideas of North Carolinians.

Alongside these three main strategies, the Foundation has also expressed its commitment to:
* Augment its participation in its hometown of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County,
* Use a racial equity lens to underpin all of its work, and
* Continue to be a learning organization.

The intent of the Foundation’s Framework for Grantmaking and Learning is to provide different strategies that meet people and communities where they are, as well as to break down silos, allow more flexibility in our grantmaking, and provide multiple entry points for potential applicants. The Foundation recognizes that not all the work that is funded will fit neatly into these three strategies; rather, there is work that lives in between them. Therefore, the Foundation wants to remain flexible to foster those areas of intersection.

The Foundation is hiring a Program Officer to support the strategies set forward in this grantmaking framework. This new position will have primary responsibility for implementing the Foundation’s Community-Based Strategy ([link removed]) , which has three components: a Community Progress Fund, a Collaborative Problem-Solving approach, and supporting capacity building in under-resourced communities across North Carolina. For more information or to apply please visit www.zsr.org/news ([link removed]) .


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In an effort to diversify the pool of young nonprofit professionals in North Carolina, the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation established the Non-Profit Internship Program (NPIP) in 2011. Since 2011, the program has awarded paid internship opportunities to more than 200 Pell grant-eligible college and university students enrolled in four-year institutions across the state. This year, the program will continue through a collaboration of funders to offer approximately 35 paid internships for the summer of 2021.

Interns spend a minimum of eight weeks during the summer with host organizations. Internships offer a range of exposure and skill-building opportunities in areas such as research, community outreach, public policy, communications, fundraising and social media. In addition to the internship, students will have the opportunity to connect with other interns in the program and participate in on-going professional development throughout the summer. Interns receive a taxable stipend of $3,200. CLICK HERE ([link removed]) for more information and to apply!

Eligible students must be:
* A rising sophomore, junior, or senior enrolled full-time in a four-year North Carolina college or university; OR
* A rising sophomore, junior or senior North Carolina resident enrolled full-time in a four-year accredited college outside the state; AND
* Pell grant-eligible in the academic year in which they apply for NPIP. As a part of the application process, students will be asked to upload their Student Aid Report verifying their Pell grant eligibility. Students can access this document through their FAFSA login. Click here for further directions. Students ineligible for a Pell grant due to documentation issues or criminal conviction may be eligible and should contact Maya Revell. For more information, check the Non-Profit Internship Program FAQs.

Students of color are encouraged to apply.

The deadline for the Non-Profit Internship Program has been extended to Monday, February 22, 2021 at noon (12:00 p.m.).

Thank you and please feel free to contact me with any additional questions.

Malasia McClendon
[email protected]


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