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Applications Open for 2026 NPCA Internships and Fellowships with the National Peace Corps Association

The National Peace Corps Association (NPCA) has announced exciting opportunities for students, young professionals, and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) through its 2026 Internship and Fellowship Programs. These programs are designed to provide participants with hands-on experience, professional skill-building, and meaningful engagement with the Peace Corps community.

Whether you are interested in advocacy, communications, social media, management, or editorial work, NPCA offers structured learning opportunities that align with its mission of promoting peace, friendship, and service.


About the National Peace Corps Association (NPCA)

The National Peace Corps Association is a global alumni network representing nearly 250,000 Americans who have served in the U.S. Peace Corps since its founding in 1961. With over 80,000 members and growing, NPCA has been working since 1981 to ensure a stronger and more effective Peace Corps agency.

Through its programs, publications, and advocacy, NPCA connects Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), supports local and global service projects, and provides resources to more than 150 Peace Corps affiliate groups across the United States.

Mission

To harness the spirit of the Peace Corps by building a coalition of RPCVs, families, and friends who continue their commitment to service in communities across the U.S. and around the world.

Vision

To inspire peace, friendship, and community while cultivating a lifelong commitment to service.


NPCA Internship Program

The NPCA internship program gives students and early-career professionals the opportunity to work alongside department heads and contribute directly to NPCA’s mission. Interns will collaborate with a passionate team while gaining behind-the-scenes insight into nonprofit operations.

Internship Details

  • Internships are available remotely or in-person at NPCA’s Washington, D.C. headquarters.

  • Applicants must be U.S.-based (even if working remotely).

  • Positions may be full-time or part-time (minimum 20 hours per week).

  • Duration: at least three months.

  • These are unpaid learning opportunities. Interns must receive academic credit through their school or a formal internship program.

  • Positions are set-term opportunities and are not offers of employment.

Internship Roles

Internship opportunities are available in the following areas:

  • Advocacy Intern – Support NPCA’s work in influencing policy and advancing the Peace Corps mission through grassroots campaigns.

  • Management Intern – Assist with organizational operations, governance, and project management.

  • Development Intern – Support fundraising campaigns, donor relations, and grant writing efforts.

  • Communications Intern – Help with content development, newsletters, and storytelling initiatives.

  • Social Media Intern – Manage NPCA’s digital presence, engage with the community, and create impactful online content.

Application Process

  • Complete the official NPCA internship application form.

  • Indicate interest in multiple programs within the same form (no need to submit multiple applications).

Deadlines for 2026

  • Spring Semester: January 4, 2026

  • Summer Semester: June 8, 2026

  • Fall Semester: September 7, 2026


NPCA Fellowship Program

In addition to internships, NPCA offers fellowship opportunities for Returned Peace Corps Volunteers.

Editorial Fellowship

  • Designed specifically for Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs).

  • Fellows will work with NPCA’s flagship publication, WorldView Magazine, contributing to meaningful storytelling and editorial projects.

  • Duration: 4 months.

  • Stipend: $5,000.

  • Work includes editorial content development, writing, editing, and supporting social media engagement related to WorldView.

How to Apply for Fellowships

Applicants must submit:

  1. A resume

  2. A cover letter

  3. Two samples of writing or editorial work (examples include published articles, newsletters, or multimedia projects)

Applications should be sent to: worldview@peacecorpsconnect.org


Why Apply?

NPCA’s Internship and Fellowship programs provide unique opportunities to:

  • Contribute to meaningful projects that support global peace and friendship.

  • Gain real-world nonprofit experience in advocacy, development, communications, and operations.

  • Build a professional portfolio and strengthen editorial or digital media skills.

  • Connect with a large and diverse Peace Corps community.

  • Expand professional networks across NPCA’s membership and affiliate groups.


Contact Information

For questions regarding internships or fellowships, contact:
📧 npca@peacecorpsconnect.org

For editorial fellowship inquiries, contact:
📧 worldview@peacecorpsconnect.org


Conclusion

The NPCA Internships and Fellowships for 2026 offer valuable opportunities for U.S.-based students and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to engage with the Peace Corps community while developing professional skills. Whether as an intern gaining hands-on nonprofit experience or as a fellow contributing to NPCA’s editorial work, participants will become part of a larger movement of service, advocacy, and storytelling.

📌 Internship Deadlines: January 4, June 8, and September 7, 2026
📌 Editorial Fellowship: Rolling applications with a $5,000 stipend

Start your journey with the National Peace Corps Association today and continue the spirit of service beyond the Peace Corps.

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