Philanthropy / Event Management Non-Profit Management Internship- Summer 2026
Company: Dallas Zoo Management
Location: Dallas
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Interns will focus on development, fundraising, and
assisting with all aspects of event management. Interns will gain
hands-on experience by helping with fundraising campaigns and
special donor member events, including Dallas Zoo’s flagship annual
fundraiser, Zoo To Do. Additionally, interns may have the
opportunity to learn about donor management systems, volunteer
management, and membership programs. Interns will assist with
galas, special events, and other donor/member activities, as
needed. Working closely with program managers, interns will assist
with writing solicitation letters and acknowledgment/thank you
letters in a timely manner and help maintain program-specific
acknowledgment processes. Ability to think critically about
correspondence content and notes for program managers when special
messaging or general updates may be necessary. During the semester
Interns will also assist with donor and member events; and other
events for the Dallas Zoo. An ideal intern will be a team player,
and willing to learn how to interact with board members, major
donors, and internal stakeholders. The intern selected will also
learn about: cross-departmental planning and collaboration;
planning and analyzing cost-effective events; soliciting monetary
and in-kind event contributions; tracking and acknowledging event
donations; supervising the Events Coordinator(s); managing event
volunteers and committees (frequently including major donors and
board members); and coordinating and managing event collateral,
sponsors, contractors, vendors, employees, and volunteers. DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES intern may learn: • Assisting with the
planning and execution of Dallas Zoo fundraising events; donor,
member, and prospect cultivation and stewardship events; and other
events, as needed. • Assist the advancement team with all aspects
of event production, including food and beverage arrangements,
vendor management, and event set up and tear down. • Collaborate
with event fundraising chairs, volunteers, committees, staff, and
vendors. • Regularly communicate with Dallas Zoo leadership, staff,
and others. • Willing to learn and actively use the Zoo’s project
management software for event planning, collateral review, etc.
Commitment to meeting deadlines is crucial. • Serve as an
“ambassador” of the Zoo. The Dallas Zoo College Internship Program
provides a learning opportunity for currently enrolled
undergraduate students at an accredited college/university in the
United States. Interns become actively involved in the Zoo's animal
care departments, conservation/research efforts, operations, and
administrative positions. Interns will work 20-40 hours per week
for a minimum of 12 weeks. Each placement is designed to help the
intern gain experience related to their education. Most all
internship positions are unpaid, and the Zoo does not provide
transportation, housing, or a stipend. All interns will be expected
to participate in at least one service-learning project and attend
professional development sessions designed especially for Zoo
interns. The Dallas Zoo Volunteer Services Department will work
with students/schools to document internship experience needed to
gain university/college credit. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be available
20-24 hours per week for up to 12 weeks (dependent on area)
including holidays and weekends Flexible, self-motivated, and a
team player Understand and follow oral and written instructions
Work safely and as instructed around animals, tools, and equipment
Must be able to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and
in writing Establish and maintain an effective rapport with all
levels of management, employees, and zoo guests Have good
observational skills Able to walk, stand, sit, kneel, stoop, crawl,
twist, reach above head, pull, bend, climb stairs and ladders,
carry up to 50lbs, and actively work in inclement weather Have a
valid US driver’s license with reliable transportation Must be
otherwise eligible to work in the U.S. at the time of the
internship Pass a background check Provide a current negative TB
test prior to the internship start date Have some computer
knowledge Bilingual beneficial REQUIRED EDUCATION: Must be
currently enrolled in a college or university student as a junior,
senior, master’s level student, or recent college graduate
Applications accepted within one year after graduation This is an
unpaid internship, and the Zoo does not provide transportation,
housing, or stipends. Application Deadline: 1 April 2026 Summer
Internship Start Date: 27 May 2026
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