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Volunteers & Interns

""With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility""



At Ubantu Foundation, we believe that real change begins with passionate individuals who are willing to give their time, skills, and heart to a cause greater than themselves.
Whether you're a student, a working professional, or simply someone eager to make a difference — You Belong Here.

Why Intern With Ubantu?

  • Create Real Impact: Work on Field or behind the scenes to uplift lives and empower communities.

  • Learn & Grow: Gain hands-on experience in areas like community outreach, fundraising, event planning, research, and social media.

  • Be Inspired: Work alongside experienced changemakers, mentors, and a vibrant network of like-minded individuals.

  • Build Your Story: Internships and volunteering roles at Ubantu help shape your personal and professional journey.

Our Internship Programs

"Where There's a Will, There's a Way"

At Ubantu Foundation we believe that anyone and everyone can make a change in their own way.

Join us and be the Changemaker

What Our Interns Have To Say

Volunteering for the Ubuntu Foundation has been a very rewarding experience. I volunteered hoping to give back in some capacity, but I took away so much more. From the beginning, I felt like family and that we were truly making a difference. My highlight was participating in community outreach and workshops—it was great to be around other people and to be able to see the real difference that we were making. The experience was an eye-opener to the strength of unity and compassion, and it's made me want to keep working to make a real difference. Ubuntu has been an organization where I learned, matured, and felt truly appreciated.

Kshitij Srivastava

Internship Details

Experience: Gain hands-on experience in grassroots development within a collaborative NGO environment.

Fieldwork Emphasis: Significant time spent in the field, directly interacting with cooperative members, women's groups, and rural communities.

Key Responsibilities & Learning Opportunities:

  • Participate in field visits to project locations.

  • Observe and support livelihood initiatives.

  • Assist in data collection and program monitoring.

  • Contribute to the development of project resources.

  • Learn directly from experienced field staff.

Minimum Duration: 6-8 weeks.

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