Fall 2026 Development (Paid) Intern

Country Music Foundation IncNashville, TN
Onsite

About The Position

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum offers paid internships to full-time college students (undergraduate and graduate) that advance the educational goals of the intern and help to promote the Museum’s mission. The Museum’s internship program offers work-based learning opportunities that introduce college students to museum-related careers and other professions found in large cultural organizations. Internships are designed for a maximum commitment of 25 hours per week for 12 weeks with consideration given to individual university requirements. Additional adjustments to the 12-week, 25-hour schedule will be at the discretion of the internship supervisor. Educational programs which operate on a quarterly basis may be accommodated. Motivated students who are seeking hands-on experiences in a team-oriented environment will find excellent opportunities at the Museum. The Development department oversees all philanthropy on behalf of the Museum, which includes Museum membership; annual, major, and planned giving; special events, which range from exhibition opening receptions to fundraisers; as well as foundation, corporate, sponsorship and government giving programs. We also steward relationships with Country Music Hall of Fame® members; the broader music community; elected officials; local, state, and national arts organizations; and Museum donors. We are constant advocates for the arts on local and national levels, and we publish strategic communications on the Museum’s behalf, such as the Annual Report. Our goal is to provide excellent stewardship to all who make gifts of time, talent, and treasure to the mission in support of our mission-focused work. The Development intern will be a part of and work alongside the Development team. The goal of this internship is for the intern to learn the various aspects of philanthropy and stewardship at a major museum. The intern will gain hands-on experience in: hosting Museum events, grant research, donor and constituent support, corporate partnerships, memberships, and major gifts.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled, credit-seeking, and/or degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate student
  • Must be willing to sign a confidentiality agreement

Nice To Haves

  • Interest and/or previous experience in nonprofit organizations and fundraising, arts and cultural institutions, and/or country music history
  • Pursuing degree or coursework in business, nonprofit management, museum administration, music, communications, or a related field

Responsibilities

  • Support donor/constituent stewardship, benefit fulfillment, and acknowledgement processes for corporate partnership program, Museum membership program, major gifts, and events
  • Work within the constituent relationship management database (Tessitura) to enter and maintain data essential to Development outreach and organization
  • Assist corporate partnership program with management of in-kind partnership trade allotments and inventory
  • Assist Museum membership program with customer service, retention and renewal solicitation, and benefit fulfillment
  • Help with execution of internal Museum events such as private exhibit openings, donor events, and major fundraisers
  • Complete research to support charitable solicitation of major gifts, corporate partnerships, grants, and fundraising events
  • Lend general administrative assistance to Development staff

Benefits

  • The hourly rate for this position is $15/hr. for students pursuing a bachelor's degree; $18/hr. for students pursuing a master's degree or higher
  • Free 24/7 downtown parking or WeGo bus pass
  • Complimentary admission to the Museum for yourself
  • Two complimentary Museum admission passes for friends and family use
  • Free guided tour of Hatch Show Print, Historic RCA Studio B, and the Museum’s galleries
  • Discounts at Museum stores and restaurants
  • Free or discounted entry to local venues including: National Museum of African American Music, the Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and more!
  • Fun, friendly, and supportive learning environment
  • Field Forward Stipend: Field Forward is a living and relocation stipend, offered to select candidates in addition to the paid internship, that supports students who identify as traditionally underrepresented in cultural arts careers and students with demonstrated financial need.
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