
Internship Opportunity
Join the Movement to Transform Education in California – Internship Opportunity!
The Children’s Educational Opportunity Act (CEOAct) is a groundbreaking, parent-led statewide ballot initiative that will appear on the November 2026 California ballot. If passed, it will empower families with universal access to education funding that follows the child to the public, private, charter, or homeschool option that works best for them—finally putting parents in the driver’s seat and breaking the zip-code monopoly on a child’s future.
We’re looking for passionate, driven college students (or recent graduates) to join our campaign team at educationopportunity.org as Winter 2025/Spring/Summer 2026 interns.
Internship Requirements
- Must be 18 years or older
- All majors and areas of study are welcome
- Minimum commitment of 5 hours per week
- Collect a minimum of 25 valid voter signatures per week (training and materials provided - takes 1-3 hours)
- Leadership-track positions require an additional 5+ hours per week (10 hours total) and include roles in team coordination, event planning, digital strategy, or county leadership
What You’ll Do
- Help run a historic statewide ballot initiative from the ground up
- Work directly with top political strategists, grassroots leaders, and influential figures in California politics
- Gain hands-on experience in signature gathering, voter outreach, digital campaigning, policy communications, and coalition building
What You’ll Earn
- Academic credit hours (if desired and approved by your school)
- Unparalleled résumé-building experience on one of California’s highest-profile education reform efforts
- Direct mentorship from leaders shaping the future of school choice in the nation’s largest state
Why This Initiative Is Different Unlike anything California has seen before, the CEOAct is 100% parent-driven and non-partisan. It creates a permanent constitutional right to direct your child’s education dollars, ensures equitable funding for all students (including low-income and special-needs children), and finally gives every family—regardless of income or address—the same choices that wealthy families have always had.
Be part of the team that makes educational freedom a reality for millions of California kids.
