The Black Healing Collective

OPERATIONS & DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP

The Black Healing Collective is a sanctuary—a space where Black women and femmes are seen, held, and supported in their journey toward healing, wholeness, and liberation. We exist to challenge the systems that harm us while building the resources and communities that sustain us. Through direct support, mutual aid, and radical care, we provide access to therapy, rent assistance, and holistic wellness resources, ensuring that Black women and femmes never have to choose between survival and healing. We believe in the power of community care, the necessity of rest, and the reclamation of pleasure as a tool for liberation.

This work is more than a mission—it’s a movement. And we’re looking for passionate, purpose-driven individuals to join us in building a world where Black women and femmes thrive.


A movement is only as strong as its foundation. The Black Healing Collective is seeking a highly organized, research-driven Operations & Development Intern interested in nonprofit operations, funding development, and organizing. If you love making sense of information, creating order, and helping things run smoothly, this is for you. This role is perfect for someone who wants to gain real-world experience in nonprofit development, strategy, and behind-the-scenes movement-building.

This internship is open to junior and senior undergraduate students (or graduate students) seeking college credit.

ABOUT THE ROLE:

Location: Remote

Commitment: 10-12 Hours / Week

Tenure: 3 Months

Compensation: For-Credit Internship

Primary Responsibilities: 

  • Update & maintain website content (basic updates, event listings, program information)

  • Research funding opportunities (grants, partnerships, donor prospects)

  • Support event planning & logistics for upcoming activations and community gatherings

  • Analyze & organize Google Alerts to track important policy updates, funding opportunities, and community resources

  • Assist in administrative tasks related to programming and facilitator coordination

  • Organize and track board meeting notes, documents, and follow-ups

  • Help develop streamlined processes to keep our internal operations running smoothly

Qualifications:

  • A junior or senior undergraduate student (or graduate student) seeking college credit in nonprofit management, business administration, public policy, or a related field

  • Highly organized and detail-oriented, with strong research and administrative skills

  • Comfortable navigating Google Workspace, Asana, or other project management tools

  • Interested in fundraising, nonprofit development, and community organizing

  • Passionate about mental health, Black liberation, and collective healing

Application: 

📌 This is a for-credit internship. We are unable to offer compensation at this time, but we promise hands-on experience, mentorship, and an opportunity to do work that truly matters.