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Advancement Office Intern- Summer 2026

4 days ago by Rogerson Communities
  • $18 per hour
  • Boston, MA, US
  • Full-time
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Paid summer 2026 internship supporting Rogerson Communities' Advancement/Development team in Boston, focused on fundraising operations, donor relations, and events. You'll help run a major gala, support annual appeal cycles, and keep donor CRM data clean and usable, with mentorship from experienced nonprofit professionals. Standout perk: direct, hands-on exposure to nonprofit development plus networking opportunities.

Key skills
Nonprofit fundraising/development supportDonor relations and stewardshipEvent planning and on-site event supportCRM/donor database data entry and trackingProspect/donor researchWritten professional correspondenceMicrosoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)Mailing list preparation and segmentationAdministrative support (filing, scanning, document management)Confidentiality and handling sensitive information
Pays $18 per hour for a 16-hours/week paid internship in Boston.
You'll thrive here if you’re a detail-oriented student or recent grad who’s excited by nonprofit fundraising and enjoys juggling event, data, and donor-stewardship tasks in a small, collaborative office.
Why apply
  • Mentorship from development professionals
  • Hands-on gala and appeal experience
  • Networking in the nonprofit sector
Job Title: Advancement Office Intern Department: Advancement – Development Reports To: Director, Annual Fund

Location

Rogerson Communities, 1 Florence Street, Roslindale, MA 02131;

Duration: Temporary or seasonal: Summer 2026

Hours: 16 hours per week

Job Type: Paid Internship

Compensation

$18/hour

Interested in being a non-profit leader? Are you curious about why donors give and how your work can impact those in-need? Would you thrive in a small office of professionals who nurture high productivity and surpass milestones with teamwork and creativity? Then this is an opportunity for you! • Gain direct experience in nonprofit development, donor relations, fundraising and events Mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals in the field. Opportunity to gain experience in database management. Networking opportunities within the nonprofit sector.

Position Overview: The Advancement Office Intern will play a crucial role in supporting the organization's development efforts.

Key Responsibilities

Major Event Support - Welcome Home 2026 Assist with planning, timelines, and execution of a major fundraising gala Help coordinate invitation lists, RSVPs, and guest communications. Support: event setup, registration, and live auction CRM data entry and tracking

Appeal Cycle Support • Learn and help maintain timelines and workflows for annual and special campaign appeals. • Support data entry, segmentation, and mailing list preparation within the donor database. • Track responses and assist in analyzing appeal performance metrics.

Donor Cultivation & Stewardship • Conduct research on prospects and current donors to support cultivation strategies. Assist with preparing donor briefings, call sheets, and stewardship materials. Help manage acknowledgment letters and donor recognition processes. Support consistent documentation of donor interactions and updates within the

CRM. • Participate in cultivation planning meetings and contribute ideas for strengthening donor acquisition engagement and retention.

Donor Relations • Learn the importance of communication pieces such as newsletters, impact updates, and donor spotlights. • Help ensure donor information remains accurate and confidential across systems. • Provide administrative support for donor meetings, including scheduling and follow-up tasks.

Events Support • Assist with planning, timelines, and execution of a major gala and community events. Help coordinate invitation lists, RSVPs, and guest communications. Support onsite event set up, registration, and hospitality. Contribute to post-event stewardship efforts, including thank-you

communications and data entry.

Administrative Support Provide general administrative assistance when needed Support filing, scanning, and maintaining shared documents. Assist with special projects as assigned.

Qualifications

• Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a college or university program (e.g., nonprofit management, English, communications, marketing, business, public relations, or related field).• Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to draft professional correspondence and materials. • Excellent organizational skills and detailed oriented, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. • Interest in nonprofit fundraising, donor relations, philanthropy, and/or event planning. • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and interest in learning donor database/CRM systems. Ability to conduct research and synthesize information clearly and accurately. Comfortable interacting with a range of stakeholders, including senior

leadership, donors, volunteers, and community members. • Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage sensitive information with discretion. • Initiative-taking, dependable, a good sense of humor and enjoys working both independently and as part of a team.

Application Instructions: To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant writing samples to - Margery Warren, Director, Annual Fund, . In your cover letter, please explain your interest in nonprofit development and how this internship aligns with your career goals.

About Rogerson Communities Rogerson Communities is on the cutting edge of developing and managing affordable housing for older adults in the greater Boston area and beyond. With a commitment to providing affordable, safe and stable homes for the aging population, Rogerson leads in the commitment to being part of the housing solution. Through focus groups and individual interviews, Rogerson ensures its housing developments are aligned with the needs and desires of older adults. Each property is designed to not just provide shelter, but to provide a vibrant, welcoming home atmosphere with ample opportunity for self-care, building community and connecting residents to external needs such as medical care and affordable cultural events.

Rogerson takes a leadership role in advocating for local, state and national policies that furthers its goal to ensure every older person is afforded the opportunity to age in place for as long as possible, regardless of their financial status. The CEO/President of Rogerson Communities is the Chair of the Board for LeadingAge Massachusetts and the Treasurer of the National LeadingAge. LeadingAge is a community of nonprofit aging service providers and other mission-driven organizations serving older adults. LeadingAge is the trusted voice for aging and envision an America that values older adults and those who serve them.

Rogerson Communities is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Reference: 22598_2659915102·Original posting
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