ZSR Welcomes 2019 Non-Profit Internship Program Participants 36 NC college students receive a paid summer internship to explore a career in the nonprofit sector

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The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation is pleased to welcome 36 college students to the Non-Profit Internship Program. These students have received paid summer internships with nonprofit organizations across the state in order to explore a future career in the sector.

In an effort to diversify the pool of aspiring, young nonprofit professionals, the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation established the Non-Profit Internship Program (NPIP) in 2011. NPIP awards college students paid summer internships and matches them with organizations that participating foundations have funded across the state. NPIP addresses inequities in the pipeline of future nonprofit professionals by removing barriers for talented young people, who otherwise could not take an unpaid position.

In 2016, the Foundation expanded NPIP by partnering with five additional funders and is continually looking to build upon the collaborative in order to increase the number of total internships offered each summer. In 2019, the Foundation is joined by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation, Foundation for a Healthy High Point, Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Weaver Foundation, Democracy Fund, and the Reidsville Area Foundation to support 36 paid internship opportunities.

Students are selected through a highly competitive application process. Eligible students must be: 1) enrolled full time in a four-year college or university; 2) a resident of North Carolina or an out-of-state resident attending an institution in North Carolina; and 3) meet the financial eligible qualifications for a federal Pell-grant during the academic year in which they submit the application. Host organizations, all of which are based in North Carolina, must also meet a set of criteria to participate. Internships offer a range of exposure and skill-building opportunities in the areas of research, community outreach, public policy, communications, fundraising, and social media.

This year, more than 270 students applied for NPIP, of which 36 students were matched with an organization. Below are the 2019 summer interns who were selected, the schools they attend and the organization where they are interning:

Intern Name

College/University

Organization Name

Amanda Monroe

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

PTA NC Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.

Liana Kostak

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Community Health Center Association

Tibaria Alnouri

Guilford College

North Carolina Institute of Medicine

Tyler Haugle

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Child

Aditi Kharod

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NC Justice Center

Christian Villacres

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

EducationNC

ZaKira Rogers

North Carolina A&T State University

UNC-Center for Public Television

Brittany D. Cowan

North Carolina Central University

ARC-High Point

Diana Selena Robles

Greensboro College

Ready for School, Ready for Life

Johanna Silva

Wake Forest University

YWCA of High Point, Inc.

Janasia Jones

Winston-Salem State University

Goodwill Industries of Northwest NC

Lenesha Northington

Chowan University

A Better Chance A Better Community

Makayla Johnson

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Halifax Regional Medical Center Inc

Angelica Lynn

University of North Carolina at Asheville

Rockingham County Champions for Education/NC-100

Brooklynn Chacon

Appalachian State University

Simple Gesture Greensboro Inc

Destiny Houghtalen

Appalachian State University

YMCA-Greensboro

Irene Knoepfel

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Out of the Garden Project

Ahna Robbins

North Carolina State University

Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture

April Lauren Turner

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Sound Rivers, Inc.

Ashton Cloer

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

NC Coastal Federation, Inc.

Bethany Hewett

Duke University

Carolina Common Enterprise

Carly Zaccaria

Elon University

Environmental Defense Fund, Inc.

Christian Carter

North Carolina State University

NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc.

Collin Huske

Warren Wilson College

Mountain BizCapital, Inc.

Elias Everitt

Wingate University

Sustainable Sandhills

Emily Yacuzzo

High Point University

YWCA of High Point, Inc.

Fahiima Mohamed

Appalachian State University

MDC, Inc.

Jaire Clarida

North Carolina A&T State University

Sustain Charlotte, Inc.

Jewel Tillman

Elon University

NC Center for Non-Profit Organizations, Inc.

Jonathan Gonzalez

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Carolina Common Enterprise

Joshua Melton

North Carolina A&T University

A Better Chance A Better Community

Marium Konsouh

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Yadkin Riverkeeper, Inc.

Masiel Bautista

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Center for Responsible Lending

Megan Rankins

Davidson College

Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, Inc.

Samanta Noyola-Luviano

North Carolina State University

Jonesboro United Methodist Church

Sunny Calhoun

Wake Forest University

Equality NC Foundation

Tyesha Pickard

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Rockingham County Champions for Education/NC-100

The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation hosted an orientation session for host organizations and their summer interns on May 22, 2019 at the Lusk Center in Greensboro, NC.

Learn more about the Non-Profit Internship Program (NPIP).