The Borgen Project is seeking a passionate individual for the Writer/Journalist Internship, a remote opportunity focused on content creation for BORGEN Magazine and The Borgen Project Blog. This internship is designed for those who are eager to make a difference in the world, particularly in the areas of poverty alleviation and advocacy. The role is part-time, requiring a commitment of 12 hours per week over a duration of 12 weeks. However, if your availability is limited, you have the flexibility to work ahead and complete the program in fewer weeks. This is an unpaid internship, but college credit is available for those who qualify. As an intern, you will engage in various responsibilities that contribute to the mission of The Borgen Project. Your primary tasks will include writing articles, researching relevant topics, and assisting with the organization's advocacy efforts. Additionally, you will play a role in fundraising by creating a personal fundraising campaign and working towards meeting specific targets. This internship is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are passionate about fighting poverty and making a positive impact, regardless of their academic background or prior experience. The Borgen Project has a rich history of advocacy, having worked for 20 years to support the passage of numerous bills that have positively affected nearly 500 million people in developing countries. The organization values diversity in its hiring process and seeks individuals with a strong work ethic and a commitment to social justice. Interns will work remotely, with weekly deadlines and online meetings to ensure progress is tracked and supported. The organization is committed to responding to all applications and queries, ensuring a transparent and communicative hiring process.