Business & Economics

Our options are not limited to the internships listed below. Organizations listed reflect sites where the Washington Semester has recently placed students or those that are currently looking for interns. Please feel free to do your own research and do not hesitate to contact the Washington Semester for further opportunities.

Local Business Development Organizations

  • - support the development, economic growth, and retention of district based businesses.
  • - nonprofit that advances equitable community economic development solutions in District of Columbia which encompasses community-informed budget and policy advocacy, data-driven thought leadership, and needs-based programmatic initiatives
  • – community development loan fund investing in small businesses, childcare providers, affordable housing, and community organizations.
    • Gain experience with community development and targeting financial resources for community initiatives.
  • – resource center for African Refugees and Immigrants supporting economic and social prosperity.
  • – works to build social and economic opportunities for low-income Latino communities in the DC area
    • Internship opportunities for accounting/finance or business administration

Accounting & Finance

  • – provides affordable housing and supportive services to economically disadvantaged residents of the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC.
    • Past interns have gained hands-on experience in the accounting and finance department.
  • – dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, social responsibility, and healthy living.
  • – works with microfinance, research and social enterprises to address poverty around the world.
  • – provides financial education services and education technology solutions. FELA develops programs for organizations that inform, engage, motivate, and empower consumers, seeking to improve the financial health and capability of each participating individual.

Business Administration, Marketing & Nonprofit Management

  • – provides food and nutrition programs to over 700 local shelters and pantries.
    Work with a team of non-profit professionals in accounting and human resources
  • – serves DC-area immigrant communities through adult education, life skills programs, and support services.
    • Work with marketing, accounting, and advertising.
  • – Assists low and moderate-income families to fulfill the dream of homeownership.
    • Past interns have worked hands-on in daily operations and projects, gaining experience with nonprofit management and business administration.