I think Anne makes a good suggestion. I have gone through university
business, non-profit management and public administration departments when
looking for development and marketing interns with great success. Usually,
professors in these programs are eager to find internships for their
students, especially their undergraduate students. Also, if not an
internship, try working with a local college's business department to create
class projects that can be done during the academic year and will benefit
the students and your organization.
Good luck,
Keni
Keni Sturgeon
Curator
Mission Mill Museum
1313 Mill Avenue
Salem, OR 97306
503-585-7012, ex. 232
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>From: "Anne M. Nagrant" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] A question about finding devel/admin interns
>Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:44:44 -0400
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>Is this internship open to undergrads? If so, you might consider
>advertising at
>colleges/universities with programs in professional writing, or looking for
>students with
>business backgrounds. In the application/interview process you may find
>somebody, like we did, who specifically wants the opportunity to work with
>a non-profit.
>
>-Anne Nagrant
>Troy Museum & Historic Village
>
>
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>
>In line with this I'd like to bring up the question of how to best
>recruit interns. We have posted on our website and on selected schools.
>We usually have a pretty good response for 4 of our 5 positions
>(curatorial, library, education, oral history) but not so much for the
>development/ administrative internship. Any suggestions on how to
>recruit? The position pays $9 per hour for a 35-hour week, we help set
>up housing but do not pay for housing, and we are on the island of
>Martha's Vineyard. I think it's a pretty good deal.
>
>Betsey Mayhew
>Martha's Vineyard Museum
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