
11 - 50 employees
Founded 1972
🤝 Non-profit
🌍 Social Impact
📱 Media
Non-profit • Social Impact • Media
Cultural Survival is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and supporting their self-determination, cultures, and political resilience. Founded in 1972, the organization envisions a future where Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures are respected and honored. Through initiatives such as grantmaking, capacity building, and advocacy, Cultural Survival supports Indigenous communities worldwide. Their work includes training human rights defenders, promoting Indigenous media, and enhancing community resilience. Cultural Survival is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and operates globally to advance Indigenous rights and cultures.
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🗣️🇪🇸 Spanish Required
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11 - 50 employees
Founded 1972
🤝 Non-profit
🌍 Social Impact
📱 Media
Non-profit • Social Impact • Media
Cultural Survival is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and supporting their self-determination, cultures, and political resilience. Founded in 1972, the organization envisions a future where Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures are respected and honored. Through initiatives such as grantmaking, capacity building, and advocacy, Cultural Survival supports Indigenous communities worldwide. Their work includes training human rights defenders, promoting Indigenous media, and enhancing community resilience. Cultural Survival is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and operates globally to advance Indigenous rights and cultures.
• Work under the guidance of the Senior Communications Manager. • Coordinate with both the communications team members and other program areas. • Support the administration and production of the organization's key publications: quarterly magazine, monthly e-newsletters, social media content, website posts, and reports. • Conduct research and interviews to write articles, summaries, spotlights, and reports. • Create and schedule social media content across platforms. • Design visual assets using Canva or Adobe Suite to complement written content. • Edit short-form video content using CapCut or similar tools for social media. • Assist with editing and translation of articles, depending on language skills. • Help organize and maintain digital files and mailing lists in Mailchimp. • Support content management for the website and digital magazine. • Draft and proofread monthly e-newsletter content, ensuring consistency in tone and formatting. • Support other communications tasks as needed.
• Initial experience and a genuine desire to grow across multiple areas of communications. • Strong interest in non-profit communications. • Prior experience/curiosity to learn about Indigenous Peoples' rights and cultural practices. • Independent, self-motivated, and reliable. • Strong writing skills and feel comfortable coordinating and conducting interviews. • Prior experience with digital tools such as Canva, CapCut, Adobe Suite, and Mailchimp is a plus. • Fluency in English is required. • Proficiency in Spanish and any Indigenous language is highly desirable. • Knowledge of additional languages, including Portuguese or French will be considered an asset.
• This is a remote internship. • A one-time stipend payment of $500.00 dollars to assist in covering expenses such as phone, electricity, internet, office materials, and other internship-related expenses. • Flexible work arrangements • Structured onboarding • Monthly mentorship sessions
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