About Americans United
Americans United for Separation of Church and State is a nonpartisan educational and advocacy organization dedicated to advancing the constitutional principle of church-state separation as the only way to ensure freedom of religion, including the right to believe or not believe, for all of us. Founded in 1947, Americans United is a diverse and dynamic organization composed of people from all walks of life : lawyers and lobbyists, students and activists, religious leaders and impassioned Americans. AU includes people of faith and people who don’t profess any particular faith. It is a community that welcomes people of all genders, races, ethnicities, religions or beliefs, sexual orientations, ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, and abilities. Because we work on a wide variety of issues with many different communities, we value what diversity and diverse perspectives bring to our work.
Position Summary
Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU) seeks a Development Intern to assist the Development Department in its national fundraising efforts. The Development Intern will report to the Sr. Manager of Prospect Research and work primarily to support the organization’s development department.
Interns have the opportunity to meet and learn from staff across the Development Department and organization, including communications, policy, and legal departments. All interns also have the opportunity to be published on AU’s Wall of Separation blog.
The Development Intern will be responsible for a variety of tasks in support of the department, including but not limited to :
The strongest candidates will be able to demonstrate a commitment to the separation of religion and government, be responsible and hard-working on a remote and virtual environment, and be excited to work with diverse staff and supporters, and have some or all of these skills :
Americans United is an equal-opportunity employer and places strong emphasis on a diverse environment in which individuals are valued regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, cultural background, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic.
Time Commitment
The internship is 25 hours / week from January 12, 2026 - April 30, 2026 (with some flexibility to accommodate the intern’s academic or other scheduling needs). The organization will also consider candidates for the remaining academic year. Interns will attend weekly all-staff meetings, team meetings and 1 : 1 meetings with their supervisor.
How to Apply
Submit as attached Word documents or PDFs :
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis with priority given to applications received by December 1, 2025. Interviews will begin being scheduled December 8, 2025, and hiring decisions made by December 19, 2025. No calls, please.
Benefits
The Development Intern will be paid a stipend of $7,180. Interns receive substantive experience with in-depth exposure to some of the most important issues facing the country. Interns are encouraged and provided time to learn across the organization.
AU can provide documentation for academic credit upon successful conclusion of the internship.
Internship Spring 2026 • Washington, DC, United States