Any Baby Can
OpenAdvocacy Intern
- Location
- Austin Main Office - Austin, TX 78723
- Employment type
- Internship
- Last seen
- Aug 21, 2026
About the role
Who We Are: Any Baby Can is an Austin-based nonprofit that has provided critical services to families in Central Texas for more than 47 years. With a variety of programs that meet families where they are – at home, work or school – Any Baby Can helps kids meet milestones, parents achieve stability, and families improve health and well-being. At Any Baby Can, we recognize that our staff are our most valuable resource and the key to our success. We’re proud to be recognized as one of the Best Places for Working Parents in Austin for five consecutive years, as well as earning designations such as a Texas Mother-Friendly Worksite and one of the Mayor’s Healthiest Workplaces. Position Summary: The Advocacy Intern will play an important role in supporting Any Baby Can’s policy and advocacy efforts. This internship offers hands-on experience in policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and grassroots advocacy, along with insight into the legislative process and the impact of public policy on children and families. Time Commitment: Fall Semester 2026 (Approximately 13 weeks, accounting for university breaks). Minimum 16 hours per week. Flexible/Hybrid. Coordination with class schedule to ensure consistent availability during business hours (8 am–5 pm, Monday–Friday). Key Responsibilities: Under the guidance and supervision of the Director of Public Relations , the intern may engage in the following projects: Research and track relevant legislation, policy issues, and bills filed directly affecting young children and families. Assist in preparing testimony, attending committee hearings, and facilitating communication between the agency and legislative offices. Draft advocacy alerts, social media content, and fact sheets to mobilize our leadership team, Board of Directors, and Parent Advisory Committee. Distribute marketing materials and signed letters/testimony as needed to offices in the Texas Capitol. Assist in organizing advocacy events and fostering relationships with community partners. Provide administrative support related to advocacy workflows, scheduling, and project documentation.
