Paid internships in the arts and cultural sector and college preparation for rising high school seniors.
About the Bloomberg Arts Internship (BAI)
The Department of Arts and Culture is partnering with Bloomberg Philanthropies to launch the Bloomberg Arts Internship (BAI) program in Los Angeles County, as part of the Department's Creative Career Pathways for Youth initiative. LA County BAI connects rising public high school seniors with paid summer internships at arts and cultural organizations, in addition to professional development, college preparation support, dedicated mentorship, and educational and cultural field trips. Summer participants are eligible to continue their internships through BAI: School Year, an 8 to 9-month paid extension for high school seniors.
BAI is designed to help prepare the next generation for success in the workforce, be it in the arts or other industries. The purpose of the program is to provide a meaningful workplace experience, develop knowledge of the creative sector as a career path, encourage awareness of culture as a civic resource, and prepare students to apply and transition to college.
Applications to host BAI interns are closed for 2026. Applications for 2027 will open in October 2026.
Participating arts and culture organizations will have a direct impact on the lives of rising public high school seniors, equipping them with valuable real-world experience, mentorship, and support as they prepare for college and creative careers.
Benefits for Participating Organization:
- Build Staff Capacity: Two dedicated interns to support your projects and initiatives.
- Financial Support: Intern wages are fully covered by the grant; organizations will receive a stipend to cover administrative costs.
- Develop Future Talent: Provide crucial work-based learning opportunities for LA County youth.
- Structured Program Support: Access a well-organized program framework and resources for both interns and host organizations.
- Cultural Equity & Inclusion: Contribute to fostering diversity within the cultural sector.
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Email: BAI@arts.lacounty.gov
Host site applications for summer 2027 will open in October 2026. More information coming soon.
- Duration: June 15 - August 7, 2026; 8 weeks of intensive learning and work experience.
- Paid Arts Internship: 3 days per week, approximately 15 hours per week.
- Program Days: Hosted and produced by Regional Hub Partners, Program Days take place 2 days per week. Program Days are designed to introduce interns to arts and cultural organizations through organized field trips; expose interns to creative career options; support cohort building and mentorship; provide professional development, college readiness, and personal enrichment workshops; and provide other social-emotional, mental, and physical health wraparound services.
Organizations eligible for funding through the Los Angeles County Bloomberg Arts Internship Program must have their principal or physical offices located in Los Angeles County and be one of the following:
- Nonprofit Arts Organizations: Performing, presenting, film, media arts, arts service, visual arts, and literary arts organizations.
- Nonprofit Cultural Organizations: Organizations focused on preserving and promoting culture, history, and/or heritage.
- Fiscally Sponsored Organizations: Organizations with a comprehensive Model A sponsorship agreement from a verified California-based Fiscal Sponsor. The fiscal sponsor will be the applicant of record.
- Local Arts Agencies and Municipal Performing Arts Organizations: 501(c)(3) or municipal organizations in Los Angeles County that serve as an agency of city government officially designated to provide arts or cultural programs and services.
- Colleges or Universities: Arts and presenting organizations, departments, and programs that are part of a college or university.
Learn More
Information for high school students about LA County BAI.
Learn more about this Bloomberg Philanthropies program.
Learn more about Department of Arts and Culture programs that prepare youth for careers in the arts and creative industries.
Learn how to apply to be a host site for paid college internships at your performing, presenting, film, media, literary, municipal arts, social justice, or social service nonprofit organization.
