Advocacy Intern

Any Baby CanAustin, TX
$1,500Hybrid

About The Position

Any Baby Can is an Austin-based nonprofit that has provided critical services to families in Central Texas for more than 47 years. With a variety of programs that meet families where they are – at home, work or school – Any Baby Can helps kids meet milestones, parents achieve stability, and families improve health and well-being. This internship offers hands-on experience in policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and grassroots advocacy, along with insight into the legislative process and the impact of public policy on children and families. The Fall Semester 2026 internship is approximately 13 weeks, with a minimum of 16 hours per week. It offers a flexible/hybrid schedule, coordinated with class schedules to ensure consistent availability during business hours (8 am–5 pm, Monday–Friday).

Requirements

  • Current undergraduate or graduate student in social work, political science, sociology, public health, law, communications, or other relevant fields.
  • Available for a consistent work schedule during operating hours of 8 am–5 pm for approximately 16 hours per week, with flexibility to accommodate class schedules.
  • Enthusiasm for and positive representation of Any Baby Can’s mission, goals and culture.
  • Ability to meet deadlines and communicate project progress and results.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to represent Any Baby Can to all types of audiences, and to exhibit a diplomatic, and positive presence.
  • Strong relationship-building skills and ability to collaborate effectively with others.
  • Must be based in the Austin area with reliable transportation to attend in person activities as needed.

Responsibilities

  • Research and track relevant legislation, policy issues, and bills filed directly affecting young children and families.
  • Assist in preparing testimony, attending committee hearings, and facilitating communication between the agency and legislative offices.
  • Draft advocacy alerts, social media content, and fact sheets to mobilize our leadership team, Board of Directors, and Parent Advisory Committee.
  • Distribute marketing materials and signed letters/testimony as needed to offices in the Texas Capitol.
  • Assist in organizing advocacy events and fostering relationships with community partners.
  • Provide administrative support related to advocacy workflows, scheduling, and project documentation.

Benefits

  • Apply classroom knowledge in a professional setting
  • Broaden learning through hands-on experience in a nonprofit environment
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the legislative process and how policy-advocacy impacts vulnerable populations
  • Develop professional networking skills by engaging with community partners and stakeholders
  • Receive school credit, depending on the academic requirements
  • Gain practical experience and references in nonprofit management, strategic communications, and policy advocacy
  • $1,500 stipend upon successful completion of the 13-week term
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