Accounting Intern

The Accounting Intern is expected to perform daily cash deposit, prepare specific journal entries, data entries, filing, and assist in reviewing advance reconciliation, expense reports, checks disbursement to ensue proper supporting documentation and approval are in place before payment.

They will assist in entering check requests and sales to the accounting system. This position reports to the Accounting Manager. The specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

South Florida Development Intern

NFTE South Florida seeks an intern who will be responsible for identifying new donors to create sustainable sources of revenue, which in non-profits is one of the most challenging activities to manage.

Responsibilities

  • A Development Intern will be charged with assessing the landscape, and researching donors to help support the organization. 
  • In addition to research, a Development Intern will assist the Executive Director in writing grant proposals and acknowledgements, reporting, and tracking of gifts and participation.
  • New funding prospects are the lifeblood of any nonprofit.  In depth research is needed to match new prospects to NFTE opportunities.  Research would be conducted against a number of variables i

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New York Metro Volunteers

This year, NFTE NY Metro will deliver entrepreneurship education to over 3,000 students in 35 public schools located in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens. NFTE NY Metro will also support an active corps of 47 Certified Entrepreneurship Teachers (CETs) who will teach NFTE’s flagship Entrepreneurship program (grades 9-12) or the new Exploring Careers program for students in grades 6-9. Our current volunteer base consists of more than 100 entrepreneurs and business professionals with different backgrounds and expertise.

Director of Development

The Director of Development is responsible for assisting the NFTE Program Office Executive Director in the development and implementation of long- and short-term fundraising strategies to help the organization meet its annual goals.

Primary fundraising activities include researching individual, foundation and corporate prospects, writing proposals, soliciting sponsors, submitting financial reports, planning and executing small and large fundraising events and maintaining a timely calendar.  The Development Director will work closely with members of the program office and headquarters development team.

Chicago Volunteers

With 31 schools and approximately 80 classes of NFTE being offered this school year in Chicago, we are confident that we can find a NFTE class that will fit your schedule and volunteer goals.  Our active volunteer base provides valuable experiences, personal stories, and business mentors for our students. Class visits from local businesswomen and businessmen allow students to connect their classroom learning to the real world around them. By lending your talent and time, you can present new perspectives on the NFTE curriculum to students.

Program Manager

The NFTE Greater Los Angeles Program Office is seeking a Program Manager to support entrepreneurship education programs for young people from low-income communities.

In Los Angeles, NFTE currently works with 42 teachers and youth development professionals to reach over 2,000 middle school and high school students with our in-depth, award-winning entrepreneurship program. Students participate in a 65 hour minimum NFTE curriculum (led by a NFTE Teacher and overseen by NFTE Program Staff) either as a class during the school day, as an out-of-school-time program, or as a summer immersion program.

Greater Dallas Volunteers

 

Baltimore Local Volunteer Opportunities

Pitch Day Volunteers

Pitch Day is an opportunity for students to give a brief “elevator pitch” of their business idea to a panel of professionals. Students are given the hypothetical scenario that they are in an elevator with potential investors and they only have the time it takes to ride an elevator to sell their idea. NFTE volunteers ask questions and offer constructive suggestions to the students. Each student has 1 minute to pitch his/her idea, which is then followed by questions from the volunteers.

Baltimore Volunteers

NFTE Baltimore delivers entrepreneurial programming to 24 sites in the city.  Our program sites vary throughout Baltimore, guaranteeing a site near you.  Our active volunteer base provides valuable experiences, personal stories, and business mentors for our students. Class visits from local businesswomen and businessmen allows students to connect their classroom learning to the real world around them. By lending your talent and time, you can present new perspectives on the NFTE curriculum to students.