Pathways to C-Suite Internship
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
About
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Incorporated (CBCF) Pathways to the C-Suite Internship Program partners recently graduated students with some of the nation’s top executives in the private sector to experience how public policy is influenced and developed at every level. Through the Pathways to the C-Suite Internship Program, participants gain practical and meaningful work experience in a corporate setting and obtain first-hand experience working with organizations whose top priorities include diversity, employment retention, and internship-to-employment opportunities. This program will take place in person from August 22nd to December 13th, 2026. Interns will receive housing and a $4000 stipend (paid biweekly in increments of $500) and are placed in a corporate sponsor’s office. Interns interact with senior-level business leaders, explore multifaceted business challenges, and build skills to prepare them for careers in corporate America. Over the course of the 16-week internship, participants also take part in business networking, team-building events, and leadership development sessions to enhance their professional and leadership skills.CBCF will offer information sessions to allow prospective applicants to learn more about our internship program. Should this be of interest, please register for the information session of your choice:
Info Session Dates and Registration Links:
CBCF Fall 2026 Internship | Virtual Information Session #1
Date: Apr 14, 2026 06:30 PM
Registration Link: https://cbcf.zoom.us/meeting/register/pOl8HvTrS-et-tXAOq-GBg
CBCF Fall 2026 Internship | Virtual Information Session #2
Date: May 20, 2026 06:30 PM
Registration Link: https://cbcf.zoom.us/meeting/register/ifDv9lN_RTu2M5SlMEBNOg
CBCF Fall 2026 Internship | Virtual Information Session #3
Date: Jun 9, 2026 06:30 PM
Registration Date: https://cbcf.zoom.us/meeting/register/Eqv7QDETTtCfB42E5wq1DQ
Eligibility Requirements
Note: You must use your full first and last name as your display name when creating your application account.
- Interns must have at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
- Must be 21 years of age for the Pathways to C-Suite Internship
- Interns must be a college graduate by the start of the Fall program OR must have not graduated with a bachelor’s degree more than 2 years from the internship program start date
- Interns must have U.S. citizenship or a permit to work in the U.S. for the duration of the program (August 22nd to December 13th, 2026)
- Interns must have availability to participate full-time upon acceptance
- Interns cannot be enrolled in classes for the duration of the program (in some cases, the program can be used for credit with university approval)
- Interns cannot yet have obtained a graduate degree
- Interns cannot be actively enrolled in graduate studies
- Interns cannot be enrolled in classes for the duration of the program (in some cases, the program can be used for credit with university approval)
- Interns must have a general familiarity with the federal legislative process, the U.S. Congress, the Congressional Black Caucus and its members, and related policy
- Interns must have superior analytical skills
- Interns must have outstanding oral and written communication skills
Note: Upon acceptance, interns must stay in the provided CBCF housing, with a roommate, for the duration of the program.
Application Requirements
The completed online application must be submitted by 11:59 pm ET, June 26, 2026. The following items will be requested through the online application:
*1 Video Recording in response to a provided prompt (located within the opportunity)
- 1 Essay Question Response (located within the opportunity)
- Choose a social justice policy issue (e.g., criminal justice reform, voting rights, the school-to-prison pipeline, public education, housing, racial discrimination in the workplace, etc.) that you believe is most relevant to the Black community and should be championed by members of the Congressional Black Caucus through legislation. Discuss the current effects of this issue on the Black community and identify specific aspects the legislation should address to create a positive impact. Be sure to cite your sources. (150 words maximum; not including citing; Arial font, size 12, single-spaced) - 2 letters of recommendation; uploaded by applicant (must be uploaded directly to the application portal); letter must be on a formal, professional letterhead and include contact information; pdf format; include recommender’s signature; emailed copies of letters will not be accepted. ALL DOCUMENTATION MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 11:59 pm ET, June 26, 2026. NO EXCEPTIONS.
- Resume listing extracurricular activities, honors, employment, community service, and specific skills (1-page limit)
- Transcript; unofficial accepted (must be uploaded directly to the application portal)
Awards
Award Amount: $4,000