Koch
Internship Program
Fall 2016
program: September 12–December 16, 2016
Application
Deadline: June 29, 2016
Summer 2016
program (application closed):
June 6 – August 12, 2016
Want to build your
résumé while advancing free societies and promoting well-being? The Koch
Internship Program is
an opportunity not only to work for a think tank or
public policy organization in the Washington, DC area or in your state, but
also to receive valuable professional education and paid, hands-on experience.
Designed for individuals who are passionate about promoting societal well-being
through advancing free societies, the program offers a chance to develop your
knowledge and skills, all while building a valuable professional network and an
understanding of non-profit career paths.
This educational
program offers the opportunity for one of the highest paid internships among
similar liberty-advancing non-profit organizations. Interns receive a stipend
of up to $4,500 (10 week summer program), or $6,300 (14 week spring program)
for full-time work.
As an intern in DC,
you’ll work at a non-profit partner organization and spend one day a week with
the Charles Koch Institute engaging in reading discussions, group projects,
lectures, and Market-BasedManagement® workshops. As an intern at a state-based organization, you will
further develop your skills and expand your network while connecting with the
Charles Koch Institute every Thursday for web-based lectures, reading
discussions, and programming. Internship roles vary, and include policy
research, communications, operations, donor relations, and more.
Questions? Email
the recruiting team.
Please view our
non-discriminatory policy here.