Nonprofit Administration & Social Impact Internship in Bali
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
The Suwandi Foundation is a nonprofit that does things differently – we focus on making an impact in one community, build genuine friendships with Balinese partners, and are a small team of young people who are agile and passion-driven.
The organization is a California-based 501(c)3 nonprofit that serves communities in the Karangasem region of Bali, Indonesia.The mission of the organization is to use the power of education to help children in Bali break out of the cycle of poverty and achieve their dreams. To do this, we supplement Balinese public school education by developing community learning centers that provide essential skills for children to achieve big dreams. At these centers, students engage in English language education, computer literacy classes, extracurricular activities, and community/relationship building skills.
This internship will focus on three key areas: nonprofit administrative projects, English language teaching, and personal growth. Each day, you will collaborate on your personalized internship project, participate in cultural immersion activities, and volunteer as an after school English co-teacher, immersing yourself in a community-driven social impact experience. This is a hands-on, non-traditional internship experience; you will be joining a small grassroots team that will support your project development and guide your daily work.
INTERNSHIP DETAILS:
- Location: Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
- Duration: 4 weeks on the ground with options to extend virtually
- May 24 - June 20 (contact us for other program date options)
- $3,800 all-inclusive program price, excluding flights. Scholarships available.
- Personalized daily guidance and mentorship from our team of experts.
- CLICK HERE to read more details about the program.
OBJECTIVES:
Nonprofit Administration
Qualifications/Skills: Prior experience working or volunteering for a nonprofit organization is mandatory, exceptional writing and editing skills, proficiency in Google Suite and Canva applications, and excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Supporting ad hoc nonprofit projects such as digitizing resources, creating documents on Canva, copywriting for website development, researching potential partnerships, creating website templates, and general administrative assistance.
Service Learning
Qualifications/Skills: Open-mindedness with strong desire for personal growth, adaptability and flexibility in new settings, excellent listening and communication abilities, and willingness to cultivate empathy and learn from diverse perspectives.
- Complete our intercultural competency module before arrival to establish a foundational understanding of Balinese culture and ethical practices for thoughtfully and respectfully engaging with the community, helping to minimize unintended harm.
- Co-teach English lessons at a local community learning center four days a week. Engage and collaborate with local partners, prioritizing their needs and perspectives and remaining open to learning from their viewpoints. Foster a spirit of reciprocity and respect, contributing meaningfully to the community’s educational endeavors.
- Actively engage in self reflection and group reflective discussions, exploring complex topics such as self-awareness, cultural diversity, privilege, and power dynamics in open-ended, critical ways. Cultivate an appreciation for the diverse ways people understand and interact with the world.
- Participate in group activities designed for interns to gain a deep, authentic understanding of Balinese culture and norms through directly learning from local community members. While interns support English language education in Bali, they will also participate in weekly Indonesian language classes during the program to foster reciprocity and deeper cultural connection.
DELIVERABLES:
The internship has 3 primary deliverables, in addition to other routine tasks.
- Various nonprofit administrative tasks set by the Suwandi Foundation
- 16 one-hour lesson plans taught at the learning center
- A written reflection on your internship experience
WHO SHOULD APPLY:
This internship is open to enthusiastic individuals from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about intercultural learning, community engagement, ethical volunteer work, and transformative education. Applicants should be adaptable, open-minded, empathetic, and eager to embrace new perspectives and challenges. Prior experience in educational settings, community service, or intercultural environments is preferred.
Note: As this is a highly immersive and culturally sensitive program, participants are expected to approach the experience with openness and respect for local culture and traditions. Be ready to expand your perspectives, challenge personal assumptions, and grow as a more globally aware and socially conscious individual.
CLICK HERE to schedule a call with a team member to learn more.