
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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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.
• Provide administrative support to the Grantmaking team. • Assist with program communications, updating the database, and organizing files and reports. • Graphic design and audiovisual content creation. • Create multimedia content for publication that uplifts the grant and fellowships projects. • Produce a variety of written pieces, which may include interviewing, audio transcriptions, translation, and short summaries on grant and fellowship projects. • Engage with different Indigenous communities and learn about the ongoing issues that affect them.
• Outstanding writing and communication skills. • Adept on the Internet and creative in Excel template formats. • Attention to detail and ability to write concise summaries from resources provided. • Expected to assist with video editing materials. • Fluency in English and Spanish is highly desired. • Portuguese and other languages might also be considered. • Independent, self-motivated, creative, and reliable, with a strong interest in learning about Indigenous peoples’ rights, their activism, traditions, conditions, and cultures.
• This is a remote internship. • The selected intern will receive a one-time stipend payment of $500.00 dollars to assist in covering expenses such as phone, internet, office materials, and other internship-related expenses. • Monthly mentorship session.
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