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How much do internship donor advised fund jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship donor advised fund in the United States is $22.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship Donor Advised Fund?

An Internship Donor Advised Fund (DAF) refers to a program where interns assist with the administration and management of donor advised funds. Donor advised funds are philanthropic vehicles that allow individuals or organizations to make charitable contributions, receive immediate tax benefits, and recommend grants from the fund over time. In this internship, individuals typically gain experience in nonprofit finance, donor relations, grantmaking processes, and compliance. It's an excellent opportunity for those interested in philanthropy, nonprofit management, or fundraising.

What is the difference between Internship Donor Advised Fund vs Internship Coordinator?

AspectInternship Donor Advised FundInternship Coordinator
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials requiredOften requires a degree in related field
Work EnvironmentAdministrative, nonprofit or philanthropic settingsOffice, program management, nonprofit organizations
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, charitable foundations, donor-advised fund providersNonprofits, educational institutions, corporate social responsibility programs

Internship Donor Advised Funds focus on managing charitable funds and facilitating philanthropy, often involving administrative tasks related to donations. Internship Coordinators organize and oversee internship programs, ensuring smooth operations and participant engagement. While both roles may work within nonprofit settings, their core responsibilities and required skills differ significantly.

What are typical responsibilities for an intern working with a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) team?

As an intern with a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) team, you can expect to assist with donor communications, help process grant recommendations, and support research on nonprofit organizations. You may also work on data entry, maintaining accurate records, and preparing reports for both donors and internal stakeholders. Collaboration with fund administrators, philanthropy advisors, and other interns is common, offering valuable exposure to the nonprofit and financial services sectors. This hands-on experience can provide a solid foundation for pursuing a career in philanthropy or nonprofit management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Donor Advised Fund professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Internship Donor Advised Fund role, you generally need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in finance, nonprofit management, or a related field. Familiarity with donor management platforms, CRM systems, and proficiency in Microsoft Excel are typically required. Excellent communication, organizational abilities, and a collaborative mindset are standout soft skills in this position. These skills ensure accurate fund management, effective donor relations, and smooth coordination within philanthropic organizations.
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Director of National Impact, Catalyst Fund

Director of National Impact, Catalyst Fund

Fidelity Investments

Boston, MA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Fidelity Investments rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 266 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 148 rated financial services


Job description

Job Description:Note: Fidelity will not provide immigration sponsorship for this position.The Role

The Director of National Impact for the Fidelity Charitable Catalyst Fund will lead the Fund's national grantmaking strategy, focused on encouraging individual donors to support promising nonprofits with limited access to philanthropic funding. This role requires experience independently managing a grant portfolio and partnering with donors on their philanthropic giving. Candidates need deep knowledge of the donor support ecosystem and ideally, donor-advised funds and high-net wealthy donors. Outstanding relationship-building and collaboration skills are necessary. A passion for strengthening nonprofit organizations is critical.

The Catalyst Fund is a grantmaking program of Fidelity Charitable, led by its Board of Trustees and operating separately from Fidelity Charitable's donor-advised fund program. The Fund provides grants to intermediary organizations that encourage donors to give more to promising nonprofits and help nonprofits strengthen their fundraising capacity, confidence, and ability to engage donors. The Fund is focused on growing resources for nonprofits in the Southwest, Deep South, and Central Appalachia, as well as organizations serving communities of color and rural communities nationwide. The Fund is organized across three portfolio areas-Engage Donors, Elevate Nonprofits, and Field Building-with funding divided between national grantees and state and local grantees.

The Expertise and Skills You Bring
  • 10+ years of philanthropy experience, including grantmaking at a foundation, corporation, DAF sponsor, or similar institution with independent responsibility for leading a portfolio, assessing and recommending grants, cultivating ongoing grantee relationships, and conducting impact analysis across grants and portfolios; and donor education, engagement, or advising experience connecting individual donors with nonprofits and/or nonprofit fundraising capacity-building programs.
  • Strong understanding of the latest trends, research, and organizations influencing donor giving behavior, donor-advised funds, capacity building, and nonprofit fundraising; exceptional analytical, research, and writing skills; and significant public speaking experience with donor and nonprofit audiences.

  • Experience collaborating across diverse constituencies, building trust, achieving common goals, solving problems independently, taking initiative, and exercising sound judgment in fast-paced, ambiguous environments.

  • High proficiency with PowerPoint, Excel, and Word, along with experience using grants management systems (e.g., Fluxx).

  • Manage a portfolio of 40+ grant relationships working across the country, including giving platforms, giving circle networks, nonprofit capacity builders, academic philanthropy centers, and other bridge builders. Develop relationships with potential grantees, complete grant diligence and assessments, make grant recommendations, and partner with grantees to set goals aligned with the Catalyst Fund's learning framework, monitor progress toward those goals, and analyze and synthesize grant reports.

  • Serve as a key representative of the Catalyst Fund across the national donor support ecosystem, including speaking at grantee events, participating in funder conferences, and connecting national organizations to local grantees. Recommend revisions to the ongoing strategy and grantmaking priorities for national work by staying current on research, trends, and learning from grantees. Travel will be required for at least 25% of this role.

  • Partner with the Executive Director on grantee learning events and communications, process improvements, board communications, and special projects. Partner across Fidelity Charitable teams to coordinate offerings that connect donors to Catalyst Fund grantees, such as philanthropic advising and local donor education events, and launch experiments that encourage donors to give directly to, or in alignment with, the Catalyst Fund.

  • Partner with Fidelity Charitable's Marketing team to promote the work of national grantees, coordinate webinars, and inspire donor engagement with grantees.

The Team

Fidelity Charitable is the leading donor-advised fund sponsor in the country with a simple mission-to grow the American tradition of philanthropy. We have helped donors support more than 461,000 nonprofit organizations with nearly $118 billion in grants. At Fidelity Charitable, our job is to help donors maximize their generosity by providing programs that make charitable giving accessible, simple, and effective.

The Catalyst Fund team is led by an Executive Director who works closely with the Fidelity Charitable board of trustees and senior staff on strategy, impact assessment, finances, and external relations. The team represents Fidelity Charitable at many philanthropic and nonprofit convenings. The team also includes a Director of Local Impact responsible for managing our state/local strategy with 40+ grants and a Program Associate that supports the entire team and our grantees.

Fidelity Charitable Catalyst Fund | Fidelity Charitable

Fidelity's Onsite Working Model
Fidelity is transitioning to a full-time onsite working model through a phased rollout across regions and roles. Currently, some roles and locations require 100% onsite presence, while others require less. Onsite expectations are likely to evolve as the rollout continues. This transition does not apply to fully remote roles.

The base salary range for this position is $95,000-186,000 USD per year.

Placement in the range will vary based on job responsibilities and scope, geographic location, candidate's relevant experience, and other factors.

Base salary is only part of the total compensation package. Depending on the position and eligibility requirements, the offer package may also include bonus or other variable compensation.

We offer a wide range of benefits to meet your evolving needs and help you live your best life at work and at home. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage and emotional well-being support, market-leading retirement, generous paid time off and parental leave, charitable giving employee match program, and educational assistance including student loan repayment, tuition reimbursement, and learning resources to develop your career. Note, the application window closes when the position is filled or unposted.

Please be advised that Fidelity's business is governed by the provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Investment Company Act of 1940, ERISA, numerous state laws governing securities, investment and retirement-related financial activities and the rules and regulations of numerous self-regulatory organizations, including FINRA, among others. Those laws and regulations may restrict Fidelity from hiring and/or associating with individuals with certain Criminal Histories.

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