Zoo Partnerships Internship – Remote
Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, 06828, USA
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Marketing / Advertising / PR
Business Marketing, Sales Marketing
and the job listing Expires on March 18, 2026
Build Meaningful Partnerships. Strengthen the Brand. Shape Creative Impact.
Location: Remote |
Internship Duration: 120–365 Days
Zoo Media is a forward‑thinking digital media organization dedicated to empowering youth, elevating creators, and building innovative storytelling platforms. As part of our mission, we collaborate with community organizations, educational institutions, creators, and brand partners to expand opportunities and amplify impact.
We are excited to offer an internship within our Partnerships, Sponsorship & Licensing department — a unique opportunity to learn how mission‑driven media organizations build strategic relationships, develop brand collaborations, and manage licensing initiatives that support creative growth.
The Partnerships, Sponsorship & Licensing Internship at Zoo Media provides hands‑on experience in developing, managing, and optimizing brand partnerships, sponsorship activations, and licensing agreements. Interns will work closely with Zoo Media’s leadership and partnership teams, gaining practical insight into how creative organizations build sustainable collaborations and expand their reach.
Responsibilities Sponsorship Activation- Support the development and execution of sponsorship activation plans for Zoo Media programs, digital events, and creative initiatives.
- Assist in coordinating sponsor‑related activities and ensuring partnership deliverables are met.
- Help maintain alignment between sponsor expectations and Zoo Media’s mission‑driven brand identity.
- Contribute to the preparation, negotiation, and execution of licensing agreements with partners, creators, and vendors.
- Assist in maintaining relationships with licensing partners, distributors, and collaborators.
- Help track licensing assets, usage guidelines, and brand compliance.
- Assist in creating partnership proposals, sponsorship decks, and licensing presentations for potential collaborators.
- Research market trends, youth‑focused initiatives, and digital media opportunities to inform proposal strategies.
- Analyze partnership performance metrics and sponsorship outcomes.
- Assist in preparing reports that evaluate the effectiveness of collaborations and identify areas for improvement.
- Collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistent messaging and brand representation across all partnerships.
- Support communication with sponsors, partners, creators, and licensees.
- Help maintain organized documentation and partnership records.
Availability for team meetings:
Mondays at 9:00am MST
, Wednesdays at 10:00am MST
, Fridays at 8:00am MST
Skill Bridge participants also meet Thursdays at 9:00 AM MST
- Currently pursuing a degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, Media Studies, Public Relations
, or a related field. - Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
- Interest in brand partnerships, sponsorship strategy, licensing, or creative business development
. - Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data and performance metrics.
- Enthusiastic, proactive, and aligned with Zoo Media’s mission of empowering youth and creators.
- Exposure to the dynamic world of creative partnerships, sponsorship strategy, and licensing
. - Hands‑on experience developing and managing collaborations with mission‑aligned organizations and brands.
- Mentorship from experienced professionals in media, partnerships, and creative business development.
- Networking opportunities across the digital media, nonprofit, and creative industries.
- Potential for a strong recommendation letter based on performance.
Check with your school’s Internship Coordinator before accepting the offer to confirm eligibility.
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