Spring 2026

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Posted on 10/3/2025

Clinton Foundation

Clinton Foundation

501-1,000 employees

Non-profit coordinating health, climate, equity initiatives

No salary listed

Little Rock, AR, USA

In Person

Category
Administrative & Executive Assistance (2)
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Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • You must have a REAL ID or PASSPORT to be considered.
  • Previous event/hospitality experience preferred.
  • Proficient in Word, Excel and Power Point.
  • Strong customer relations skills.
Responsibilities
  • There will be daily tasks such as answering and making informative phone calls, scheduling appointments, creating invoices, general office duties, and basic client correspondence.
  • Interns will be asked to conduct research on new event trends and associated costs, both locally and nationally, as well as compilation of data into reliable working documents for department use.
  • The department schedules and executes over 300 events per year – our intern will assist in client relations as well as learning event management skills while working events.

The Clinton Foundation is a non-profit organization that addresses global health, climate change, and economic equality through partnerships with governments, businesses, and communities. Its work is carried out by implementing programs funded by grants, donations, and partnerships, often in collaboration with local authorities and international organizations. Programs span health initiatives, climate resilience, and efforts to boost economic opportunity, and success is measured by tangible improvements in the lives and communities served. The organization differentiates itself by focusing on multi-stakeholder collaboration across diverse sectors and regions, leveraging philanthropic funding to scale practical, on-the-ground solutions. Its goal is to improve global well-being by delivering concrete outcomes for underserved communities and advancing sustainable development through partnerships and shared resources.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1997

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What believers are saying

  • Corporate energy partnerships cut costs while advancing 2026 climate goals.
  • Overdose prevention model scales to opioid crisis communities nationwide.
  • Multi-stakeholder CGI model attracts strategic donors for global challenges.

What critics are saying

  • Pay-to-play scandals dry up corporate funding within 3-6 months.
  • Charity Watch exposes inflated efficiency, sparking donor exodus in 12 months.
  • Bill Clinton's health decline halves donations by 18-24 months.

What makes Clinton Foundation unique

  • CGI secures 175 Commitments to Action for climate resilience and health equity.
  • Overdose Aid Kits installed via partnerships with ADVOCAP and Fond du Lac Health.
  • Solar array project partners with ENFRA and Little Rock for sustainability.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Professional Development Budget

Company News

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