Regional Partnerships Director

Offered By: 
Turnout
Job Location: 
Other
Job Location (Other): 
Remote
Salary: 
Unpaid
Job Description: 
Company introduction: At Turnout (www.turnout.link), we are a collaborative workspace that believes in the power that young people can have when they are civically engaged. We believe that everyone should be able to access their activist potential, and that communication creates power. We hope to make the world just, fair and equitable for all, by engaging young people in our democracy. We frequently collaborate with other progressive organizations and we have a diverse advisory board of nine experts: Bruno De Carvalho, Hon. Eileen C Donahoe, Adam Lavine, Jerry Michalski, Matt Mitchell, Nathaniel Pearlman, Justin Reich, Sonal Shah, & Christina Tzintzun Ramirez. Job Description: We are looking for a mission driven individual who believes in increasing civic engagement and youth activism. The regional partnerships director will work remotely to create partnerships with local and state progressive organizations, and will survey these groups to understand what features they want to see in the Turnout app. They will have the opportunity to work directly with our leadership team and experienced advisors. The intern will be working in a collaborative environment. Interns will learn about progressive organizing, start-ups, partnerships, marketing, and about the non-profit, civic technology and progressive space. Interns will have the opportunity to work remotely, attend conferences, events and interact with others in the civic and nonprofit technology community. Interns will have access to our illustrious advisory board, and make a real impact on youth voter turnout to further progressive change. Time commitment is negotiable.
Application Instructions: 
Interested candidates can apply by sending their resume and a short cover letter to zev@turnout.link
Experience Required: 
No
Contact Information: 
zev@turnout.link
Type of Internship: 
Non-Profit
Posted By: 
Turnout
Expiration Date: 
Sunday, September 1, 2019