Intern, State Community Organizer, Georgia State Office (Summer 2026)
Southern Poverty Law Center(1 month ago)
About this role
The Southern Poverty Law Center seeks a Community Organizer intern to support its Georgia State Office and advance its civil rights and racial justice mission. This is a paid, full-time internship beginning June 1, 2026, requiring a minimum ten-week consecutive commitment and intended for current undergraduate or graduate students committed to public interest work. The position emphasizes alignment with SPLC's mission, values, and engagement with communities in the Deep South.
Required Skills
- Research
- Policy Research
- Writing
- Analysis
- Outreach Materials
- Collaboration
- Advocacy
- Community Engagement
- Organization
- Multitasking
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Qualifications
- Enrolled in Accredited Undergraduate or Graduate Program
About Southern Poverty Law Center
splcenter.orgThe Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a U.S. nonprofit civil‑rights organization dedicated to advancing racial justice and protecting the rights of marginalized communities, particularly Black and Brown people. It pursues this mission through impact litigation, policy advocacy, public education, community organizing, and investigative work — including monitoring and exposing hate and extremist groups. SPLC also provides educational resources, publishes research and reports, and advocates on issues such as voting rights, immigrant justice, LGBTQ equity, and economic fairness.
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