Arts Intern – Research & Metrics
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Knight Foundation is seeking an Arts Intern – Research & Metrics Intern to support the Knight Arts Team during Summer 2026. This internship offers a hands‑on opportunity to explore how a national foundation approaches research, strategy and evaluation in arts and culture, while contributing to meaningful work that advances the foundation’s goals.
This internship is ideal for an undergraduate student who is curious about arts and culture, enjoys research and organization and is interested in how data and metrics can support stronger grantmaking and impact.
About Knight FoundationKnight Foundation supports a more effective democracy by funding free expression and journalism, arts and culture in community, research in areas of media and democracy, and the success of American cities and towns where the Knight brothers once published newspapers. Our approach is inclusive and nonpartisan. We value freedom of speech and the press, and we often embrace new and innovative technology to achieve our goals.
Our drive to create positive change is amplified by our ability to collaborate internally and with our partners. We look for authenticity, agility, and accountability, knowing we are at our best when we leverage our collective strengths and experiences. We proactively approach our work with a sense of pride and responsibility–adapting, as needed, to the changing realities in our communities.
Knight Foundation’s Internship Program
Internships are 10 weeks, running from early June through mid‑August.
- Pay: $20.00 per hour
- Eligibility: Open to local and non‑local students with the legal right to work in the United States.
- Relocation: Interns are responsible for their own travel and housing costs.
In addition to project work, interns participate in organization‑wide programming, including professional development sessions, networking with staff and partners, exposure to philanthropy and social activities with fellow interns.
What You’ll DoWorking closely with the Vice President for Arts and the Knight Arts Team, the intern will support early‑stage research and data organization efforts related to arts funding and impact measurement.
Responsibilities include:
- Researching how peer arts funders and organizations track impact using publicly available reports and resources
- Gathering, organizing and cleaning data using Excel or Google Sheets
- Assisting with short research summaries, briefs or slide decks
- Supporting the development of simple templates or reference tools for metrics and reporting
- Attending internal meetings to observe and document discussions related to arts strategy and metrics
By the end of the internship, the intern will have contributed to:
- A short research brief on arts metrics and data practices
- Organized and cleaned data sets to support analysis by the Arts Team
- Draft templates or simple visual tools to support future metrics development
- A brief end‑of‑summer presentation summarizing learning and project outcomes
This internship is designed as a reciprocal learning experience. By the end of the summer, the intern will gain experience in:
- How a national foundation approaches arts research, strategy and evaluation
- Conducting landscape research and synthesizing findings clearly
- Introductory data organization, basic analysis and visualization
- The role of arts grantmaking in community vibrancy, economic mobility and local ecosystems
- Professional skills such as note‑taking, synthesizing information and presenting insights
We welcome applicants from a wide range of academic backgrounds. The ideal candidate is curious, organized and interested in arts and social impact.
Preferred Qualifications Include- Undergraduate student (rising junior or senior preferred)
- Interest in arts administration, sociology, urban studies, public policy, cultural studies, nonprofit management, economics, communications or related fields (all majors welcome)
- Strong research and writing skills
- Comfort using Excel or Google Sheets at a beginner or intermediate level
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and stay organized
This is an in‑office position located in Miami, Florida.
For more on Knight Foundation, visitkf.org
Knight Foundation is an equal opportunity employer.
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