1. Conduct online and offline research to identify beneficiaries, partners, and sponsors for foundation projects
2. Ensure curation and sharing of all necessary tools, technology, and marketing collaterals with relevant stakeholders
3. Manage documentation of partner agreements, MOUs, and other program-specific documents
4. Generate weekly and monthly reports on overall progress for program heads
5. Contribute to developing and reviewing monthly budgets with program teams
6. Provide support, monitoring, and assessments for partner NGOs and volunteer management
7. Flexibility to undertake additional assignments related to the role as per organizational needs
8. Coordinate with Atria team members, including Finance Manager, Executive Director, and Trustees, to ensure smooth program operations
9. Adhere to all organizational policies and principles and adapt to changes in geography or partners as required
Skills and Knowledge:
1. Bachelor's Degree in any field (pursuing or completed)
2. Strong planning and execution abilities
3. Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively at all levels
4. Proficiency in multiple languages, with Kannada being a must
5. Basic computer skills including word processing, spreadsheet management, and presentation software
Experience: Freshers with enthusiasm and willingness to learn are welcome to apply
1. are available for full time (in-office) internship
2. can start the internship between 20th Mar'24 and 24th Apr'24
3. are available for duration of 3 months
4. are from or open to relocate to Bangalore
5. have relevant skills and interests
* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.
Perks
Certificate Flexible work hours Informal dress code 5 days a week
Number of openings
4
About Atria Foundation
Atria Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Atria Group, a South Indian conglomerate with 70+ years of expertise in hospitality, education, power generation, and infrastructure.
The Atria Foundation was founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when society at large was called upon to extend beyond self-centeredness and lend a helping hand to those severely impacted by the crisis. From Atria Group members and students to civic volunteers and citywide enterprises, ordinary individuals turned into superheroes, rallying through the Atria Foundation to help those at risk of hunger at the height of the pandemic. The Foundation emerged as a beacon of support, embodying the collective efforts needed to navigate the challenges and disruptions faced by thousands in the community.