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Scientific Grants Intern

The MRF is seeking a Scientific Grants Intern to support the organization’s research grant programs and scientific initiatives.

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Education & Experience.

  • Undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Social Work, Public Health, Science, Business/Health Administration or a similar field.
  • Experience working with biomedical researchers and/or cancer patient community is a plus.

Overview.

This internship will focus primarily on the administrative and operational aspects of grant management, providing essential support to the Chief Scientific Officer. We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented intern to support our Science and Research Grant Management team.

 

This entry-level position is ideal for a student or recent graduate interested in nonprofit operations, public administration, finance, or project management. The intern will assist with grant documentation, data tracking, reporting, and administrative support.

 

This internship is unpaid, 20-40 hours per week hybrid schedule in Washington, DC.

Job Title.

Scientific Grants Intern

Core Responsibilities.

  • Track and Maintain Grant Applications
    Monitor incoming grant submissions, maintain application logs, and ensure completeness of materials prior to review.
  • Support the Peer Review Process
    Assist with the coordination of scientific peer review panels by preparing reviewer materials, tracking deadlines, and compiling reviewer feedback.
  • Organize Grant Documentation
    Maintain accurate and organized digital files related to active, past, and pending grants, including contracts, reports, and correspondence.
  • Assist with ROI and Outcomes Reporting
    Compile data from past grantees to help assess the return on investment (ROI) and impact of MRF-funded research.
  • Prepare Communications to Grantees and Reviewers
    Draft, proofread, and send emails or letters related to application status, reporting requirements, and upcoming deadlines.
  • Support Scientific Meeting Planning
    Assist in planning logistics for grant-related meetings, such as Scientific Advisory Board calls, working groups, or virtual panels.
  • Conduct Background Research
    Research other foundations’ grant models, clinical trial programs, and advocate engagement strategies to inform MRF’s programs.
  • Assist in Report Development
    Help prepare internal and external reports and presentations summarizing grant program activity, trends, and impact.
  • Database Entry and Management
    Input and update data related to grant cycles, reviewer assignments, and application scoring (training provided).

 

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