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|TopOrganization=United States Congress
|TopOrganization=United States Congress
|CreationLegislation=Various appropriations and resolutions
|CreationLegislation=Various appropriations and resolutions
|Purpose=Congressional Internship Programs provide students and young professionals with hands-on experience in the legislative process, fostering an understanding of governance and public service. They aim to develop future leaders by offering opportunities to work in congressional offices, supporting legislative and constituent services.
|Purpose=Congressional Internship Programs give students legislative experience, building future leaders through work in congressional offices.
|Website=https://www.house.gov/employment | https://www.senate.gov/employment
|Website=https://www.house.gov/employment
|ProgramStart=1824 (informal beginnings)
|ProgramStart=1824 (informal beginnings)
|InitialFunding=Varies by office; historically minimal until formalized funding in 1965
|InitialFunding=Varies by office; historically minimal until formalized funding in 1965
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=false
|Historic=No
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'''Congressional Internship Programs''' ('''CIP''') encompass a variety of internship opportunities within the [[United States Congress]], administered by individual congressional offices, committees, and supporting organizations like the [[Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute]] (CHCI) or the [[Congressional Black Caucus Foundation]] (CBCF).  
'''Congressional Internship Programs''' ('''CIP''') encompass a variety of internship opportunities within the [[United States Congress]], administered by individual congressional offices, committees, and supporting organizations like the [[Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute]] (CHCI) or the [[Congressional Black Caucus Foundation]] (CBCF).