Posted Jul 10, 2026

OVC Rialto | Internship | Kindle & Key | Non Profit Support

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Company Overview

Kindle & Key Consulting is a growing consulting firm that helps nonprofit organizations strengthen their operations, secure funding, and increase their community impact. The company provides support in strategic planning, organizational development, grant readiness, marketing, and operational effectiveness.

As a startup consulting firm, Kindle & Key offers interns a unique opportunity to help build systems, support nonprofit clients, and contribute to meaningful projects that make a difference in the community.

Position Overview

The Digital Marketing & Nonprofit Consulting Intern supports business development, nonprofit consulting projects, digital marketing initiatives, and grant research activities. This internship provides hands-on experience in website development, social media management, content creation, and nonprofit funding research.

Interns will work directly with leadership to help build the company's digital presence while supporting projects that benefit nonprofit organizations. This role is ideal for students interested in business administration, marketing, nonprofit management, communications, entrepreneurship, or public service.

Key Responsibilities

Website Development & Digital Presence

Social Media Marketing

Grant Research & Funding Support

Business Operations & Project Support

Learning Opportunities

Interns will gain experience in:

Qualifications

Work Environment

This internship offers the opportunity to work closely with the founder of a growing consulting firm in a highly collaborative environment. Because Kindle & Key is an emerging business, interns will have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, see their work implemented in real time, and gain exposure to both nonprofit consulting and business development activities.

Interns will work on a variety of projects rather than a single task area, providing broad exposure to marketing, research, technology, client services, and organizational operations.

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