Alice Paul Institute

API welcomes students who wish to complete an internship related to history, women's studies, communications or education. There are two areas of support needed, the Alice Paul Leadership Program and the API Heritage Program.


Alice Paul Leadership Program Support:
In keeping with its mission to empower and educate women and girls to take leadership roles, API has developed the Alice Paul Leadership Program (APLP), which provides adolescent girls, first with knowledge of successful women leaders in the past and present as role models for their own leadership styles, and then with skills and confidence-building exercises that they need to develop that leadership style. Intern projects may include one or more of the following tasks:

API Heritage Programs Support:
As one of the 5% of National Historic Landmarks that interpret women's lives or achievements, Paulsdale, Alice Paul's Mt. Laurel, NJ birthplace, tells a unique story that one woman can make a difference. API Heritage Programs develop that story through tours of Paulsdale , public presentations on Alice Paul's life and work, summer history day camps, book groups, traveling trunk programs, Alice Paul Collection archive programs, special events, New Jersey Women's Heritage Trail support and the National Collaborative of Women's History Sites. Intern projects may include one or more of the following tasks:

Contact:     Lucy Beard
                 Alice Paul Institute
                 128 Hooton Rd.
                 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
                 Phone: 856-231-1885
                 Email: info@alicepaul.org
                 Website: http://www.alicepaul.org/volunteer.htm