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Program Intern – Donor Landscaping and Partnerships, Communicable Diseases

PATHPATH·Nonprofit / Public Health

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PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing heath challenges. 

The intern will support donor landscaping and partnership mapping activities focused specifically for the Communicable Disease and Immunization vertical for the Southeast Asia region. The assignment aims to identify potential bilateral, multilateral, philanthropic, corporates social responsibility (CSRs), and private-sector donors aligned with program priorities in public health, specifically in communicable disease and immunization. The intern will support in conducting the below activities primarily for communicable diseases and immunization vertical:

  • Conduct donor mapping and landscape analysis with focus on Southeast Asia region.
  • Identify funding opportunities and partnership priorities by keeping track of new opportunities.
  • Support development of donor intelligence briefs and databases for the SA region.
  • Track trends in regional philanthropy, development assistance, CSR, private sector and global health financing.

Key Responsibilities

1. Donor Landscaping

  • Conduct desk reviews to map and identify key donors including bilateral, multilateral, philanthropic, CSR, and private-sector funding organizations operating in Southeast Asia region.
  • Identify donor priorities, thematic focus areas, geographic interests, and funding mechanisms.

2. Opportunity Tracking

  • Monitor donor websites, funding opportunities (RFP’s), grants, and partnership announcements.
  • Develop and maintain a tracker of funding opportunities relevant to organizational priorities.
  • Identify upcoming calls for proposals, concept notes, and partnership windows.

3. Donor Intelligence and Analysis

  • Develop donor profiles focusing on funding priorities, geographic focus, average grant size, strategic interests, application processes and existing partnerships with Southeast Asia region.
  • Analyzing trends in health financing by the donors in the Southeast Asia region including funding allocated to other partners in CD and immunization vertical

4. Data Analytics

  • Develop and maintain donor databases and contact repositories.
  • Support creation of dashboards, matrices, and visualization tools for donor tracking.

Expected Deliverables: The intern will be expected to:

  • Develop a comprehensive Southeast Asia donor landscape matrix for the CD and Immunization vertical.
  • Prepare donor profiles and thematic analyses.
  • Maintain updated donor trackers and databases.
  • Submit periodic funding opportunity updates.

Required Qualifications

  • Graduate/Postgraduate student in Public Health, International Development, Public Policy, Management, Social Sciences, or related fields.
  • Strong research and analytical skills.
  • Excellent writing and presentation abilities.
  • Proficiency in MS Office applications, especially Excel and PowerPoint.

Preferred Skills

  • Experience in public health donor engagement  
  • Familiarity with global health and development financing.
  • Knowledge of Southeast Asia development landscape.
  • Basic data visualization and database management skills.

Functional Competencies:

  • Good interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to plan, organize, implement, and report on work.
  • Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines
  • Demonstrates integrity and ethical standards.
  • Builds and maintains constructive relationships with colleagues; treats people with respect; is cooperative, supportive and helpful with a positive contribution to the working environment.

Language Requirements: Fluency in English and Hindi

Must have legal authorization to work in India.

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PATH is a nonprofit innovator in public health, attracting professionals dedicated to advancing health equity through cutting-edge solutions and global collaboration.

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What's promising

  • PATH is renowned for pioneering health solutions in low-resource settings.
  • The organization offers diverse roles across continents, reflecting its global impact.
  • PATH's focus on health equity attracts mission-driven professionals.

What to watch

  • Funding for nonprofit roles can be uncertain and project-dependent.
  • Global roles may require frequent travel or relocation, impacting work-life balance.
  • Limited public information about career advancement paths within PATH.

Why PATH

  • PATH integrates technology and health to tackle complex global challenges.
  • The organization collaborates with local governments to tailor solutions effectively.
  • PATH's projects often address neglected tropical diseases, a niche focus.

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About PATH

PATH is a global nonprofit organization that focuses on improving public health by advancing health equity and developing innovative solutions to health challenges.

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