Become an Internship Host Site

Each summer, Girls Inc. of Metro Denver connects motivated high school students with paid internship opportunities, providing them with valuable career exposure and workforce skills. We are currently seeking businesses and organizations to partner with us in hosting interns this summer.

By becoming a host site, your organization has the opportunity to mentor and inspire young talent while benefiting from fresh perspectives and dedicated interns—at no cost to you!

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Why Host a Girls Inc. of Metro Denver Intern?

Support the next generation
Provide mentorship and real-world experience to aspiring young professionals.
Boost your workforce
Interns assist with job shadowing, research, projects, and workplace learning.
No cost to you and flexible work options
Girls Inc. provides a stipend for interns, ensuring an equitable opportunity for all students, as well as in-person, hybrid, and remote options.

Ready to Host an Intern?

If you’re interested in partnering with Girls Inc. of Metro Denver to host an intern, we ask that you fill out our Host Site Interest Form. After submitting your interest, we will send you additional details, including project planning support and a partnership MOU to ensure a smooth and impactful experience.

📩 Fill Out the Host Site Interest Form

For questions or more information, contact Erika Taylor at etaylor@gidenver.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

A paid summer internship for gender-expansive youth (ages 13–15) to gain career exposure and workforce skills.

High school juniors and seniors from our Eureka! STEM and Leadership Out Loud Advocacy programs.

Monday–Thursday, June 6–July 3, with 40–60 total hours (flexible dates).

Yes! Girls Inc. provides a stipend, so there’s no cost to host sites.

Host a 15-17-year-old intern for 40–60 hours, provide a dedicated mentor and meaningful work, and  attend the Internship Expo on April 12.

Interns engage in job shadowing, research, projects, and career learning tailored to your needs.