Internships and Volunteering

The internship program at The Anne Frank Center USA brings together students from all over the world. Each share a common desire: to keep the memory of Anne Frank alive and to pass down her legacy through the generations. They have the passion and drive to fulfill the diarist’s wish, to assure that she will “go on living after her death.”

Each year, more than thirty interns and volunteers are interviewed and matched to projects that last one to three months. The experience is geared towards the personal interests and talents of each volunteer. Every intern comes away with a unique understanding of Anne’s story.

If you would like to learn more about interning or volunteering for us, please contact education@annefrank.com.

  • Available Intern Projects

    Exhibitions, educational programming, teaching, community outreach, research and many other opportunities.

  • Volunteer

    Volunteering is an excellent way to help share Anne Frank’s words and wisdom. Volunteers may become docents; work on special projects, or staff public events. Holocaust survivors or children of survivors may volunteer to speak with visiting school groups.

“The art and artistic projects were great. They allowed students to express themselves in many different ways.”

Caroline Burdick
Bell Accademy, Middle school
Self Discovery Program

Interested In Applying?

Please email your résumé and a letter describing your interests, background, and the dates you are available to intern to our Director of Education, Dr. Robert Levin,  rlevin@annefrank.com

Share your Story! Holocaust survivors and family members are invited to join in our educational programs Mon – Fri. Click here for more info.