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9 Nonprofit & NGO Internships for High Schoolers

9 Nonprofit & NGO Internships for High Schoolers

9 Nonprofit & NGO Internships for High Schoolers

9 Nonprofit & NGO Internships for High Schoolers

Aryan Chopra

Aryan Chopra

Feb 28, 2025

Feb 28, 2025

Looking to make a difference, build professional skills, and explore your passion for social impact? Nonprofit and NGO internships give high school students the opportunity to contribute to meaningful causes—locally and globally—while developing leadership, communication, and project management abilities. Whether you’re interested in human rights, the environment, education, or community service, these internships will help you grow and stand out on college applications.

1. The Intern Group – NGO/Nonprofit Internships

Location: Remote & international (London, Dublin, New York, Madrid, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Tokyo, Melbourne, Colombia, and more)
Eligibility: High school students (ages 16–18)
Deadline: Rolling
Cost: From $2,490 

Intern with leading NGOs in fields like human rights, social work, animal welfare, and community development. Tasks may include managing social media, designing promotional materials, assisting with fundraising, and researching/writing grant proposals.

2. Intern Abroad HQ – Online NGO Internships

Location: Remote (placements in 7+ countries)
Eligibility: High school students (ages 16–18)
Deadline: Rolling, year-round
Cost: From $1,099

Choose from internships in environmental science, law, education, social work, and more. Interns receive personalized placements, coaching, and a certificate. Projects may include supporting conservation, teaching, business research, or community outreach.

3. Teens in Public Service (TIPS) Internships

Location: Greater Seattle area (some hybrid/remote options)
Eligibility: High school students (must be available for 6–8 weeks in summer)
Deadline: January (for summer 2025)

Stipend: Provided

Paid summer internships at nonprofits in youth development, healthcare, environmental groups, and more. Interns gain hands-on leadership and public service experience, attend workshops, and join a leadership training day.

4. DOROT Summer Teen Internship

Location: Manhattan, NY (in-person)
Eligibility: Sophomores, juniors, and seniors
Deadline: Spring (varies by year)
Cost: Free

Interns participate in workshops, lead intergenerational activities, and design community service projects to support older adults. Each session offers a unique focus, from social justice to creative arts, and includes over 100 hours of community service.

5. Interns4Good

Location: Virtual
Eligibility: High school students
Deadline: Rolling
Cost: Free

Get matched with a nonprofit for a remote internship in areas like graphic design, social media, or video editing. Earn volunteer hours and contribute to real projects that support charitable missions.

6. Youthbridge-NY Fellowship

Location: New York City (in-person, 2-year program)
Eligibility: High school sophomores
Deadline: Spring (varies by year)
Cost: Free

A two-year leadership program focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Fellows participate in workshops, team projects, and community service, and receive mentorship from professionals in the nonprofit sector.

7. Goonj Internship

Location: India (various cities and some remote options)
Eligibility: High school students
Deadline: Rolling
Cost: Free

Interns support projects in rural development, disaster relief, and community engagement. Tasks may include awareness campaigns, event organization, and fieldwork, all aimed at addressing critical social issues.

8. CRY India Volunteer & Internship

Location: India (major cities and remote)
Eligibility: High school students
Deadline: Rolling
Cost: Free

Interns and volunteers contribute to child rights and development projects, help organize events, support advocacy campaigns, and work directly with children and communities.

9. Bank of America Student Leaders

Location: U.S. (in-person, placed with local nonprofits)
Eligibility: High school juniors and seniors
Deadline: January 15, 2025
Stipend: Provided

Eight-week paid internship with a nonprofit organization, plus a week-long leadership summit in Washington, D.C. Interns work on community projects, develop leadership skills, and gain firsthand experience in the nonprofit sector.

If you are a high school student pushing yourself to stand out in college applications, RISE Global Education offers a unique opportunity to work one-on-one with mentors from top universities around the world. 

Through personalized guidance and independent research projects that can lead to prestigious publications, RISE helps you build a standout academic profile and develop skills that set you apart. With flexible program dates and global accessibility, ambitious students can apply year-round. To learn more about eligibility, costs, and how to get started, visit RISE Global’s official website and take your college preparation to the next level!