Pro Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
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Internship
Canton, Ohio
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Smart Summary
Interns will assist in various departments, contributing to the organization’s success and gaining real-world experience. They will participate in weekly organized team activities, networking opportunities, and professional skill development.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is offering summer internships for undergraduate sophomores, juniors, upcoming seniors, and graduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Internships are available in various fields such as Accounting, Communications, Events, and more, requiring strong communication, organizational skills, and adaptability.
Must Have Skills for ATS
Undergraduate
Graduate Students
3.0 GPA
Communication Skills
Organizational Skills
Adaptability
Accounting
Communications
Event Planning
Customer Service
Hospitality
Museum Studies
Journalism
Film and Media Arts
Sales
Business
Sports Management
Coaching
Education
Job Description
Description
The Pro Football Hall of Fame, located in Canton, Ohio — the birthplace of the National Football League, is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization with the Mission to “Honor the Greatest of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values & Celebrate Excellence Together.” An exhilarating, world-class museum and attraction, the Pro Football Hall of Fame pays tribute to the talents and triumphs of pro football’s greatest.
OVERVIEW: The Pro Football Hall of Fame Summer Internship Program provides a meaningful and educational hands-on experience in a variety of disciplines. Interns will have the opportunity to contribute to the organization’s success and gain real-world experience throughout the summer leading up to the annual Enshrinement Week. In addition to departmental work, all interns will attend weekly OTAs — organized team activities — which include engagement with industry experts, networking opportunities, professional skill development and team-building activities.
TERM & HOURS: The program runs June 2, 2026, through Aug. 10, 2026. All interns will work five (5) full days per week (approximately 40 hours), including some nights and weekends and extended hours leading up to and during Enshrinement Week.
COMPENSATION & HOUSING: $5,000 stipend will be paid throughout the duration of the internship; local housing options will be available through Walsh University, just a few miles down the road from Pro Football Hall of Fame.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM POSITIONS
There are 10 internship positions available across 9 areas. Please review each description carefully. You may select up to three positions that you are interested in being considered for as an intern.
Accounting
The Accounting intern will be exposed to the specialized field of nonprofit accounting by assisting the department on a variety of monthly procedures and reconciliations. The intern will gain a hands-on experience with a variety of accounting platforms and business operations.
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Communications
The Communications intern will assist the department through a variety of content-generation projects and hands-on support before and during Enshrinement Week. The intern will have the opportunity to develop their writing skills, create content for the Hall’s digital platforms, draft news releases, gain real-world experience working with media members and much more.
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Events
The Events intern will help plan details and execute logistics for large scale events such as the Awards of Excellence and Enshrinement Week. The intern will learn how each event is planned, budgeted, marketed and executed from event conception to completion. The intern will learn skills such as creating a sense of arrival, labor planning, flexibility, working within a budget and problem-solving.
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Hall of Famer Relations (James Harris-Doug Williams Internship)
The James Harris-Doug Williams Internship is a named after NFL quarterbacks, African American pioneers, and co-founders of the Black College Football Hall of Fame: James Harris and Doug Williams. The intern will be supporting Black College Football Relations in preparation for Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic Weekend and Hall of Famer Relations in preparation for Enshrinement. The intern will gain a well-rounded experience working closely with the greatest of the Game while learning how to prepare for the biggest events at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Hospitality
The Hospitality intern will gain experience in all aspects of the event process. This will encompass selling and booking spaces, detailing the event, setting up and tearing down event venue and taking care of guests during events. The Hall hosts over 200 private events annually including business meetings, social gatherings, internal events and more. The intern will learn skills such as event planning, time management, organization and communications with various stakeholders and vendors.
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Museum Collection
The Museum Collection intern will assist the department with a variety of tasks related to collections care and museum exhibits. The intern will receive hands-on experience handling objects, developing exhibits and processing objects into the collection database.
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Production
The Production intern will assist with day-to-day production operations and projects leading up to Enshrinement Week. This intern will create and edit videos including but not limited to interviews, Hall of Famer vignettes, social media videos, long-form shows and be a part of content meetings to have input in developing production ideas. The intern will learn the best industry broadcast practices.
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Sponsorship
The Sponsorship intern will assist the department through a variety of projects and hands-on support before and during Enshrinement Week. The intern will have the opportunity to gain a broader understanding of sponsorship sales and the process required to secure new partners, learn brand evaluation and analysis, communication skills, coordinate brand activations and much more.
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Youth, Education & Leadership
The Youth, Education & Leadership intern will assist in the communication and registration between the parents and youth leaders for the 4,000+ participants that register for the annual First Play event as well as other youth and education focused tasks. This intern will gain valuable experience with event planning, communication through a variety of mediums to diverse audiences as well as curriculum and program development for initiatives targeted towards youth.
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame is an equal opportunity employer. Football is a diverse and inclusive sport that is celebrated by people from all walks of life. As an extension of the sport and all it embodies, the Hall celebrates the unique attributes, characteristics and perspectives that make each person valuable and intentionally fosters a diverse and inclusive environment. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply via an online application.
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Located in Canton, Ohio, the birthplace of the National Football League, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit institution with a Mission to Honor the Greatest of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values, & Celebrate Excellence Together! Hundreds of thousands of fans from across the globe travel to Canton annually to experience the exciting museum that chronicles America’s most popular sport. Millions more are reached through the Hall of Fame’s 700-plus special events held annually outside Canton and through the multiple nationally broadcast programs focused on the selection of the newest Class of Enshrinees. Exciting progress is being made every day at Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village, a nearly $900 million mixed-use development of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s campus, under way in Canton, Ohio. It will be the first-ever sports and entertainment “Smart City.”
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