Q: How long is an internship?
A: Internships run for 12 months from the time that support-raising is complete. The standard process is acceptance notification by April, support-raising until August 1, and on assignment from August through July of the following year.
Q: Are there any academic requirements for doing an internship or STINT?
A: Applicants must have a minimum educational background of a high school diploma, at least one year of college, and be at least 18 years of age. A college degree is not required.
Q: How much support will I have to raise?
A: The salary of a U.S. intern before taxes is just over $2000/month. We also increase the salary level for certain area’s cost of living if it is significantly above the national average. This includes approximately $500 for housing/rent costs. In addition, the intern must raise support for Social Security and federal taxes, health insurance, ministry expenses, and administration.
The total to raise is approximately $3,700/month. This will be more if conferences, summer projects, or any other predetermined costs are added. For interns requesting an international assignment, the monthly amount will vary according to location. International interns will also raise a one-time amount to cover airfare and other special expenses.
The grand total of all support that needs to be raised is on average about $40,000-$50,000 for the year depending on your placement.
Q: Will I receive any training on how to raise support?
A: Yes. After you apply and are accepted, you will be expected to attend a weekend training called a Kickoff Weekend held in your area, usually sometime during the month of April.
Q: What if I don’t raise all of my support?
A: If it is time to report to your assignment, but you are not at full support, one of two things can happen. If not much support has come in, then that might be an indicator that God is calling you to do something else. The (very few) people who do not see their support come in are still thankful for taking this step of faith and can see God’s hand in it.
If you are very close to finishing, a short amount of additional time (two weeks) might be allotted for you to complete your support raising and still get to your assignment. Each situation will be evaluated on an individual basis, but you must be at full support and have clearance from your Intern Coordinator in order to report to your assignment.
With that said, in 2021, 96% of US interns and 99% of International Interns reported fully funded. So not reporting is a very small percentage of those who start this journey.
Q: Will I have any help and encouragement during the support-raising time?
A: Yes. In Cru, we call support raising Ministry Partner Development (MPD). During your MPD time, you will be assigned a coach who will help you through the process. While this person cannot go on appointments, dial the phone, or write letters for you, he/she will give you weekly instruction and encouragement along the way. He/she will help keep you on track toward your goal of being fully funded for your internship.
Q: What kind of personal development can I expect at my assignment?
A: You can expect to have a coach to help you in ministry, to be part of a team, to receive training in your area of ministry, and greater exposure to the ministry of Cru.