Summer 2025 Partners
During the Summer of 2025 the Humanitarian Internship Program partnered with eight humanitarian organizations to provide 20 students with impactful internships. These internships range across sectors including global food security, public health, education, housing, advocacy, and emergency response.

World Central Kitchen
HIP interns supported global relief efforts by developing country-specific logistics guides, producing daily security briefings, streamlining emergency response tools, managing donor outreach, and contributing to digital fundraising and content strategy.

Project HOPE
Interns advanced public health initiatives by drafting mobile health unit guidelines, designing climate resilience training materials for healthcare workers, and helping define global health impact metrics in alignment with strategic goals.

Save the Children
Interns strengthened global partnerships and humanitarian compliance by conducting funding landscape analyses, mapping international donor flows, and supporting multilateral engagement strategies.

CARE
HIP interns amplified voices of women and girls affected by crisis by analyzing qualitative data, drafting impact reports, and creating donor-facing materials that communicate the value of emergency programming.

Relief International
A HIP intern contributed to philanthropic development through grant research, due diligence, contact identification, and participation in policy events that bridge humanitarian action and federal engagement.

Engineers Without Borders USA
HIP interns shaped digital storytelling and outreach strategies by producing video content, developing marketing materials, and supporting the design of the organization’s annual report.

Jubilee Housing
Interns supported equitable housing development through data integration projects, construction coordination, and collaboration with architects and civil engineers to advance new real estate initiatives.

A Wider Circle
HIP interns amplified community-focused impact through advocacy curriculum development, qualitative community research, grant writing, and logistical support for local programming.