The Mellon Foundation (“Foundation”) believes that the arts and humanities are where we express our complex humanity, and we believe that everyone deserves the beauty, transcendence, and freedom to be found there. Through our grants, we seek to build just communities enriched by meaning and empowered by critical thinking, where ideas and imagination can thrive. The Foundation makes grants in four core program areas - Higher Learning, Arts and Culture, Public Knowledge, and Humanities in Place - and through its signature Presidential Initiatives. The Foundation seeks an apprentice for our Monuments Project team. About The Monuments Project: The Monuments Project is a multi-year commitment by the Mellon Foundation that is aimed at transforming the nation’s commemorative landscape to ensure our country’s collective history is more completely and accurately represented. Launched in 2020 as a $250 million Presidential Initiative—and doubled in 2023 to $500 million—the Monuments Project supports efforts to express, elevate, and preserve the stories of those who have been overlooked, and explores how we might foster a more complete telling of who we are as a nation. Grants made under the Monuments Project fund publicly oriented initiatives that are accessible to everyone and promote stories that are not already represented in commemorative spaces. Through the Monuments Project, the Foundation funds a wide range of entities, including governments (federal, tribal, state, and local); community-based and grassroots organizations; arts and cultural organizations; and institutions of higher learning. Position Summary: Reporting to the Senior Program Associate and working with the full team, the Program Apprentice will support the Monuments Project initiative within the Office of the President. The Apprentice will provide a wide range of administrative, organizational, and research support. This apprentice is ideal for a student or early career professional seeking an opportunity to gain exposure to and experience with transforming the way our country’s histories are told in public spaces and ensuring that future generations inherit a commemorative landscape that venerates and reflects the vast, rich complexity of the American story. The Apprentice will also have the opportunity to learn about foundation operations generally and within a cohort of interns and apprentices across a variety of the Foundation’s departments. The one-year apprenticeship begins in June 2026 and runs full-time (37.5 hours per week) through August 2026. It transitions into a part-time position (at minimum 22.5 hours per week) from September through May 2027.
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Intern
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