The Pritzker Traubert Foundation Intern 2026 opportunity is now open for applications. If you are passionate about creating economic opportunity, supporting communities, and gaining hands-on experience in the nonprofit sector, this paid internship in Chicago could be the perfect next step.
The Pritzker Traubert Foundation works to strengthen Chicago through partnerships with visionary leaders focused on connecting talent to jobs, expanding access to capital, and building an inclusive economy where all neighborhoods can thrive.
This internship offers practical experience, professional development, and the chance to contribute to meaningful projects that create lasting impact.
This internship is ideal for students, graduates, and aspiring professionals who want to build real-world experience in philanthropy, nonprofit leadership, and community investment.
Interns will support both operational and programmatic initiatives while working closely with professionals dedicated to social change.
Core working hours include:
Additional flexibility may be available depending on tasks and weekly priorities.
Selected interns will:
Applicants should demonstrate:
May 8, 2026
Send your resume and cover letter with the subject line “Intern” to: vreyes@ptfound.org
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Paid internships in philanthropy and community development are highly competitive. This role gives you the opportunity to gain professional experience while contributing to initiatives that directly improve lives and neighborhoods in Chicago.
If you want to build your resume, develop leadership skills, and make a real impact, this internship is worth applying for.

@$20/Hour
Location
Global
Work Mode
continent
Posted
about 5 hours ago
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