Voice Up Publishing Incorporated

Voice Up Community Builder Internship 100% Remote

Bloomington, IN • Posted 2 weeks ago
Remote Internship Not specified Level general
VOICE UP PUBLISHING, INC. Internship Opportunity: Track B The Bridge Builder Location: 100% Remote Term: Spring, Summer, Fall 2026 Time Commitment: 6 8 hours per week About the Opportunity Voice Up Publishing, Inc. is seeking motivated, relationship-driven individuals to join its Bridge Builder Internship (Track B). This opportunity is designed for those who naturally connect people, build relationships, and open doors for others. As a Bridge Builder, interns will play a key role in expanding and strengthening a growing national and global network focused on increasing access to behavioral health pathways and purpose-driven opportunities. Interns will help connect students, institutions, and communities to programs that support workforce development, education, and community well-being. This is not a theoretical role. Interns will engage directly with real organizations, support active partnerships, and contribute to initiatives that are already producing measurable outcomes in expanding access to opportunity. Key Responsibilities Support outreach to universities, academic programs, and community organizations Assist in building and maintaining institutional partnerships Coordinate and support virtual meetings and collaborative sessions Help design and execute outreach and engagement campaigns Contribute to recruitment efforts, especially in underserved communities Maintain accurate records of partnerships, communications, and activities Assist in translating program outcomes into clear, actionable updates What You Will Gain Hands-on experience in partnership development and community engagement Exposure to national and global collaboration efforts Skill development in communication, outreach, and coordination Experience supporting real-world initiatives in workforce and community development Opportunities for academic credit (where applicable) Professional documentation of your contributions Potential access to expanded learning and stipend opportunities through advanced tracks Qualifications Strong interpersonal and communication skills Interest in community development, public health, or nonprofit work Ability to organize, coordinate, and follow through on tasks Comfort engaging with diverse groups and building relationships Self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote setting Preferred Fields of Study (not required): Public Health, Global Health, Social Work, Nonprofit Leadership, Health Administration, Community Development, or related fields Eligibility Open to undergraduate students, graduate students, and individuals from all backgrounds No prior partnership or outreach experience required Program Structure Participants may engage through one of the following pathways: Academic Credit: Coordinate with your institution for internship credit Volunteer Track: Gain experience and build a professional portfolio Voice Up University: Engage in a structured learning experience with access to curriculum, global peer cohorts, and priority consideration for stipend opportunities How to Apply Please submit the following via email: Your name and current school or professional background A brief statement (2 3 sentences) describing your interest in the internship About Voice Up Publishing, Inc. Voice Up Publishing, Inc. is dedicated to advancing purpose-driven education and community engagement by building connections between individuals, institutions, and opportunities. Through its work, Voice Up supports pathways that strengthen workforce development, expand access, and elevate community voices. Apply today to help build connections that expand opportunity and create lasting impact. The data Voice Up has assembled is genuinely striking. A Cronbach's alpha of 0.935 on its primary wellbeing instrument places it among the most reliable tools in behavioral public health research. A 52% reduction in documented anxiety among participants. A 97.1% satisfaction rate across nearly five hundred assessments. These numbers matter, and they are taken seriously by the researchers and institutions now seeking to partner with Voice Up. But Fuller is careful not to let the statistics speak alone. Behind each data point is a person. A student at Princeton who is a world-ranked athlete and wanted to help other athletes navigate their mental health and built an app to do it. A student at American University who met with a sitting U.S. Senator and created a national advocacy platform. A student in Bangladesh who formalized a cross-national agreement with Voice Up. A young woman at Loyola who wrote a children's book that schools are now purchasing with federal funds.
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