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Jewish Nonprofit Internship (CLIP) - Spring 2026

The Spring 2026 CLIP application is open!

Are you passionate about Jewish communal service? Do you want to help shape your community? Are you curious about a career in the Jewish nonprofit sector? We’re looking for students who are excited about building Jewish community and growing through values-driven work.

Apply now to intern at a Jewish organization this Spring! Internships are open to undergraduate students in any major or professional field, including business, marketing, program planning, education, data analytics, psychology, and more. 

Spring program dates: Friday January, 23 - Friday, May 1

Spring intern application deadline: November 2nd (Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until this date as long as spots are available. Early applications are preferred.)

[New This Spring] CLIP Business Track: see details here.

Semester-based interns should expect a total time commitment of 15 hours per week. Interns spend 12 hours per week at their placement site and Fridays from 11am-1:30pm each week in meaningful seminars and workshops led by leaders in the NYC Jewish community, connecting with other interns in a cohort of approximately 20 students with diverse Jewish backgrounds and identities. CLIP provides interns with mentorship, opportunities to develop competitive professional skills, and a cohort of talented and driven peers with whom to think and grow.

CLIP is open to second-semester first years, sophomores, juniors, and seniors from anywhere, at any school, with US citizenship. International students from NYU only may apply.

CLIP invites applicants from a range of Jewish identities, including students exploring their Judaism for the first time, thinking about, or in the process of conversion. Interns should be open to conversation around and exploration of their own Jewish identity and express an interest in engaging with a range of other Jewish expressions and identities.

Read more about CLIP here

Questions? Reach out to Mel Friedel at mel.friedel@nyu.edu.