
Special Events and Campaigns Intern, Hybrid (remote and Augusta) Kennebec Behavi
Kennebec Behavioral Health, Augusta, GA, United States
Kennebec Behavioral Health, established in 1960 to provide comprehensive behavioral health services and named one of the
Best Places to Work in Maine
for the last 5 years and now recognized as a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
(CCBHC) , is seeking a motivated and detail- oriented
Special Events and Campaigns Intern
to work with our Development and Community Engagement team. This unpaid position will be hybrid (remote and working in our Augusta Office) for 10-15 hours per week. The position will play a hands-on role in planning, promoting, and executing fundraising events and awareness campaigns that engage the community and support KBH’s mission. This is a great opportunity for a student or recent graduate interested in nonprofit fundraising, communications, or event planning.
Some of the key duties of the position
Support the planning and logistics for community events, fundraising campaigns, and donor recognition activities (e.g., giving days, annual appeals, vigils, and open houses).
Assist with event promotion through email campaigns, flyers, social media posts, and community calendars.
Maintain and update campaign timelines, checklists, and budgets.
Help secure in-kind donations and sponsorships by reaching out to local businesses and community partners.
Draft content for thank-you notes, newsletters, and event follow-ups.
Capture photos or content during events for post-campaign storytelling and documentation.
Provide support with RSVP tracking, name tags, signage, and event materials.
Desired Qualifications
Interest in nonprofit communications, fundraising, or public events.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Comfortable engaging with the public and representing the KBH brand.
Experience with Canva, Constant Contact, or social media platforms is a plus.
Creative, detail-oriented, and able to work both independently and as part of a team.
Reliable transportation preferred for in-person event support (mileage reimbursement available).
Learning Opportunities
Gain practical experience in event planning, fundraising strategy, and community engagement.
Learn how to support donor and volunteer communications in a nonprofit setting.
Build a portfolio of event and campaign materials.
Strengthen communication, time management, and project coordination skills.
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Best Places to Work in Maine
for the last 5 years and now recognized as a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
(CCBHC) , is seeking a motivated and detail- oriented
Special Events and Campaigns Intern
to work with our Development and Community Engagement team. This unpaid position will be hybrid (remote and working in our Augusta Office) for 10-15 hours per week. The position will play a hands-on role in planning, promoting, and executing fundraising events and awareness campaigns that engage the community and support KBH’s mission. This is a great opportunity for a student or recent graduate interested in nonprofit fundraising, communications, or event planning.
Some of the key duties of the position
Support the planning and logistics for community events, fundraising campaigns, and donor recognition activities (e.g., giving days, annual appeals, vigils, and open houses).
Assist with event promotion through email campaigns, flyers, social media posts, and community calendars.
Maintain and update campaign timelines, checklists, and budgets.
Help secure in-kind donations and sponsorships by reaching out to local businesses and community partners.
Draft content for thank-you notes, newsletters, and event follow-ups.
Capture photos or content during events for post-campaign storytelling and documentation.
Provide support with RSVP tracking, name tags, signage, and event materials.
Desired Qualifications
Interest in nonprofit communications, fundraising, or public events.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Comfortable engaging with the public and representing the KBH brand.
Experience with Canva, Constant Contact, or social media platforms is a plus.
Creative, detail-oriented, and able to work both independently and as part of a team.
Reliable transportation preferred for in-person event support (mileage reimbursement available).
Learning Opportunities
Gain practical experience in event planning, fundraising strategy, and community engagement.
Learn how to support donor and volunteer communications in a nonprofit setting.
Build a portfolio of event and campaign materials.
Strengthen communication, time management, and project coordination skills.
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