Minnesotans Klobuchar: Summer Fall Fellowship
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
PR / Communications, Fundraising / Charity
Minnesotans For Klobuchar:
Spring Summer Fall Fellowship
Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Type:
Part-time, temporary Fellowship;
Spring (March-May) or Summer (June-August)
Department:
Reports to Organizing, Political, Communications, Finance or Operations
Reports to:
Department Director
Compensation: $18/hr, 20 hrs per week.
Overview: The campaign to elect Amy Klobuchar governor is hiring multiple Spring and/or Summer Fellows to join our fast-paced, people-powered campaign. This fellowship is designed for motivated and politically engaged individuals who want hands-on experience in a statewide campaign environment. Fellows will gain exposure to communications, organizing, events, fundraising and campaign operations while playing a meaningful role in helping elect Amy our Governor and advancing our values.
The ideal candidate is highly disciplined, outgoing, and cares about politics as a means to improve people's lives.
This is an entry-level, immersive opportunity for someone eager to learn the inner workings of a modern political campaign, contribute creatively, and grow professionally in progressive politics. Fellows will work closely with senior staff across departments and be trusted with real responsibility and take on a signature project.
Responsibilities per Department
- Communications
- Assist with creating and distributing campaign content across social media, email, and press channels
- Help draft social media posts, press materials, and internal updates
- Support video and photo capture at campaign events and assist with rapid-turn content
- Track media coverage, social engagement, and digital performance metrics
- Finance
- Conduct donor research to identify new prospective donors
- Maintain and update existing donor records
- Build fundraising events through phone and email outreach
- Assist with preparing call sheets and briefing memos
- Provide staffing support at fundraising events
- Prepare thank you letters and other fundraising materials
- Organizing & Field
- Assist with volunteer recruitment, training, and engagement
- Support canvassing, phone banking, and voter contact programs
- Staff community events, canvasses, and voter outreach activities
- Help manage materials and supplies for field programs
- Enter and maintain accurate data in voter and volunteer databases
- Support regional organizing efforts as assigned
- Political
- Assist with candidate scheduling, briefings, and preparation for events and meetings
- Conduct research on local stakeholders, community leaders, and policy issues
- Help prepare call sheets, background memos, and briefing materials
- Support fundraising and donor engagement efforts, including event preparation and follow-up
- Track endorsements, coalition outreach, and political relationships
- Provide on-the-ground support to senior political staff and campaign leadership
- Operations
- Maintain organized tracking systems for contacts, events, and materials
- Support data entry, list building, and reporting projects
- Order and collect needed materials
- Assist with preparing briefing memos and background materials
- Help ensure campaign offices and events run smoothly
- Special Projects (All)
- Take on individual projects based on interest (communications, political, or organizing focus)
- Support rapid response needs and major campaign moments as they arise
Qualifications
- Interest in politics, campaigns, and public service
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Highly organized with strong attention to detail
- Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
- Capacity to follow instructions and work within a clear supervisory structure
- Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team
- Willingness to work evenings and weekends as required by campaign schedules
- Positive attitude and eagerness to learn
- Prior campaign, organizing, or advocacy experience preferred but not required
What Success Looks Like
- Fellow becomes a trusted, reliable member of the campaign team
- Communications and political teams receive timely, high-quality support
- Events and campaign moments run smoothly with fellow involvement
- Fellow develops practical skills in political organizing and communications
- Fellow leaves the program with strong professional references and a clearer path into campaign or public service work
Desired Attributes:
- Willingness to take direction and learn
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Curious and proactive problem-solver
- Team player who takes direction well and asks thoughtful questions
- Commitment to the mission and values of the campaign – to bring people together and improve the lives of Minnesotans
- Ability to work evenings and weekends as required by always-on media and campaign schedules
- An eagerness to learn more about communities in Minnesota
- Based in Minnesota or willing to relocate for the duration of the campaign
Benefits: Employees are paid on the 15th and last day of each month and receive a competitive benefits package including health care.
To Apply:
Interested candidates should apply by completing the questions and resume submission at this link.
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