Nathan J. Stark was instrumental in ensuring the future of several Washington, DC-based not-for-profit health policy organizations by stabilizing their finances and governance structures and mentoring their leaders. He left a legacy of lessons and results for improving health policy through fund-raising, governance, and leadership development.
The Nathan J. Stark Internship for Non-Profit Development will provide two students with the opportunity to learn about non-profit organizations, how they work, how they raise funds, and how they make a difference. Interns will be based at the National Academy of Social Insurance or another non-profit organization, the National Health Policy Forum.
Each summer two students interested in a career in the non-profit sector will be awarded the internship based on national recruitment and a competitive selection process. The interns come to Washington, DC for 12 weeks during the summer semester. The internship includes a $3,000 honorarium and the opportunity to participate in a series of seminars and programs. International Students with valid student visas can be placed with these non-governmental organizations, if placement projects match their skills and interests.
To apply for the Nathan J. Stark Internship, please submit the following by March 1:
Send the information to:
Internship Programs
National Academy of Social Insurance
1776 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 615
Washington, DC 20036-1904
For additional information contact the Internship Coordinator, at (202) 452-8097 or internships@nasi.org.