Voice Up Scholarship Outreach Intern 100% Remote
Scholarship Outreach Intern
Fuller Road and Family Foundation in partnership with Voice Up Publishing, Inc.
Location: 100% Remote
Program Length: 8 Weeks
Time Commitment: 5 15 Hours Per Week
Compensation: Academic Credit or Volunteer or Career Pathway
Program Year: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
Help Young People & Young Adults Discover Purpose Through Faith, Leadership, and Opportunity
The Fuller Road and Family Foundation is seeking motivated undergraduate and graduate students to serve as Scholarship Outreach Interns. This internship is designed for students who are passionate about helping others, strengthening communities, and using their talents to create meaningful impact.
This is not a passive internship experience. Interns actively participate in outreach, storytelling, relationship building, digital communication, and scholarship engagement efforts that help connect young people to opportunities centered on faith, personal growth, leadership, and purpose.
About the Scholarship Initiative
The Fuller Road & Family Foundation Scholarship is more than a financial award. It is an 8-week guided developmental experience designed to help participants:
Discover and strengthen their God-given talents
Build confidence and leadership skills
Engage in mentorship and reflection
Develop communication and storytelling abilities
Connect with a supportive, purpose-driven community rooted in the principle that God is love
Each scholarship experience is valued at approximately $2,050 and includes:
Personalized mentorship and coaching
Structured developmental programming
Leadership and purpose-centered activities
A $500 scholarship award
The primary role of the Scholarship Outreach Intern is to help expand awareness of this opportunity and connect students and communities to the program.
Internship Responsibilities
Community Outreach
Share scholarship opportunities through campus organizations, student groups, faith communities, and community partners
Help expand awareness through strategic outreach efforts
Support engagement with schools, nonprofits, and youth-serving organizations
Digital Communication & Storytelling
Create outreach materials including:
Social media posts
Short-form videos
Flyers and digital graphics
Student spotlight content
Assist with interviewing participants and sharing meaningful stories of growth and impact
Relationship Building
Develop connections with students, educators, mentors, and community leaders
Support collaborative outreach partnerships
Help strengthen ongoing scholarship engagement initiatives
Data Tracking & Reporting
Assist with tracking outreach engagement and participation metrics
Identify opportunities for expanded impact and future growth
Help organize outreach progress updates
Skills and Experience You Will Gain
This internship is intentionally designed to support both professional development and personal growth.
Professional Development
Interns gain practical experience in:
Community engagement
Social impact communication
Leadership development
Digital storytelling
Public outreach strategy
AI literacy and communication tools
Project coordination
Personal Growth
Interns also participate in:
Weekly mentorship opportunities
Reflection and leadership discussions
Purpose-centered developmental activities
Exposure to the Douglass Fuller Method and Voice Up principles
Career Preparation
Participants leave with:
Verified internship experience
Portfolio-ready work samples
Community outreach experience
Leadership development experience
Potential professional recommendation letters
Preferred Qualifications
We welcome students from all academic disciplines. Strong candidates are individuals who:
Care deeply about helping others succeed
Enjoy communication, storytelling, leadership, or creative expression
Are self-motivated and dependable
Work well independently and collaboratively
Value faith, community, mentorship, and service
Students studying the following areas may find strong alignment with the internship:
Communications
Marketing
Public Health
Social Work
Education
Psychology
Theology
Business
Digital Media
Application Process
Applicants may submit materials in the format that best reflects their strengths and personality.
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Application Options
Applicants may submit one or more of the following:
A written statement (1 2 pages)
A short video introduction (2 3 minutes)
Creative or professional portfolio samples
Social media or digital communication examples
Essays, artwork, photography, design work, or storytelling samples
Applications should demonstrate:
Why this opportunity matters to you
How your values align with the mission of the Foundation
A meaningful experience where you helped encourage, support, or guide another person
Submit Applications
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with scholarship cycles opening every two months.
Purpose is not created it is uncovered through reflection, relationships, faith, discipline, service, and lived experience.
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Connect strengths to contribution (self-awareness, motivation, and direction)
Collaborate in real teams (coordination, leadership, social influence)
Think critically and communicate clearly (analysis, synthesis, persuasion)
Turn insight into action (planning, iteration, delivery)
Track and improve impact over time (reflection, documentation, learning loops)
These are not soft skills. They are the capabilities that major education and workforce research has described for years as central to deeper learning and modern readiness critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, communication, motivation, persistence, and learning-to-learn. They are also the 4Cs (creativity, critical thinking, communication, collaboration) repeatedly highlighted in research on the future of work and education.
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