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Full-time

Program Manager

Organization Info

Michigan College Access Network

Overview
Headquarters: 
Lansing MI
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
2010
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Increase college readiness, participation, and completion in Michigan, particularly among low-income students, first-generation college-going students, and students of color.

Programs: 

ABOUT MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK

MCAN is an equity focused organization and values having broad, diverse representation and inclusivity on our team. This is critical to provide perspectives and lived experiences to help guide our work to have the greatest impact. We especially encourage people of color and first generation college graduates to apply.

Since our founding a decade ago, Michigan College Access Network has known that college changes everything — and perhaps even more critical to our mission is the belief that college is for everyone. 

We do what it takes to provide students in Michigan with a brighter long-term future, through college access and postsecondary certificate and degree attainment: doing the research, talking to agents of change, connecting resources, being a changemaker.

Why? By encouraging Michigan residents to earn postsecondary certificates and degrees, we not only help them earn more and promote their well-being — we also strengthen Michigan's talent pool, retain and attract businesses to the state and stimulate Michigan's economy in the process.

Through college access, we are also able to promote equity in our state. We work to ensure that every student in Michigan has the opportunity to attend college — especially low-income students, first-generation college-going students and students of color.

 

VISION AND VALUES

 

College is postsecondary education. 

We use the term college to refer to attainment of education beyond high school, including postsecondary certificates and academic degrees.

College is a necessity.
Postsecondary attainment dramatically increases an individual’s economic independence in a knowledge-based economy.

College is for everyone.
We work toward changing the systems that perpetuate inequities in postsecondary attainment.

College is a public good.
Postsecondary attainment is critical to a just and equitable society, strong economy, thriving democracy, and healthy communities.

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Executive Director

Organization Info

American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee

Overview
Headquarters: 
Nashville, TN, USA
Founded: 
1968
About Us
Mission: 

ACLU-TN is a statewide, nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the enduring values of freedom, fairness, justice, and equality. We are a watchdog against government abuse of rights, fighting for fairness in our laws & their enforcement.

Programs: 

ACLU-TN uses an integrated advocacy model—including litigation, legislative lobbying, strategic communications and narrative change, and people-centered engagement and mobilization—to pursue strategic campaigns that protect and expand fundamental rights and freedoms. The affiliate works proactively to pursue policies, practices, and laws that protect Tennesseans against unfair and unequal treatment. 

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Central New York ON RAMP, Chief Executive Officer

Organization Info

Empire State Development

Overview
Headquarters: 
Syracuse, NY, USA
Founded: 
1995
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The mission of Empire State Development (“ESD”) is to promote a vigorous, inclusive and growing state economy, encourage business investment and job creation, and support diverse, local economies across New York State through the efficient use of loans, grants, tax credits, real estate development, marketing, and other forms of assistance.

Programs: 

To support our economic development mission, ESD:

  • invests strategically in infrastructure, innovation, place-making and revitalization, tradable sectors, and workforce development, with a focus on sustainability and historically disadvantaged populations across the state; 
  • is transparent and responsive to the needs of diverse communities and businesses across the state, including through the active participation of the Regional Councils;
  • supports the retention and growth of existing businesses, the resilience of communities, and the development of new businesses and industries;  
  • promotes equality of economic opportunities for minority- and women-owned businesses (“MWBEs”) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (“SDVOBs”); 
  • assists in the development of underutilized property to spur community revitalization, housing, and commercial activity;
  • provides early-stage support for new ventures, including the research and development and commercialization of new technologies; and 
  • strengthens New York State’s innovation-based economy through partnerships with our acclaimed universities, promoting entrepreneurialism through the development of incubators and next-generation manufacturing and technology hubs across the state.
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Senior Water Policy Advisor

Organization Info

Conservancy of Southwest Florida

Overview
Headquarters: 
Naples, FL, USA
Founded: 
1964
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Our mission is to protect Southwest Florida's unique natural environment and quality of life...now and forever.

Programs: 

About Our Work

The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is a leading environmental conservation organization dedicated to protecting the water, land and wildlife which make our home such a special place. As the population in Southwest Florida grows, so do the demands we place on our unique, natural resources. For more than 50 years the Conservancy has worked with community leaders, businesses, partner agencies and individuals to find a sensible balance between the demands of a growing population and the preservation of our natural treasures.

Why the Conservancy Is Unique

The Conservancy’s mission focuses on critical environmental issues impacting Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades  counties.  We leverage the combined expertise of our environmental science, policy, education and wildlife rehabilitation teams to meet our mission.

This home we share is like no other place on earth. Together, we can protect Southwest Florida’s natural assets for future generations to enjoy.

Why Work For Us?: 

Working for the Conservancy of Southwest Florida means working for an important issue — protecting our environment. As a valued employee, you will have a distinct opportunity to make a lasting impact on the quality of life in the region for generations to come.

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The Arc of King County - Executive Director

Organization Info

The Arc of King County

Overview
Headquarters: 
Renton, WA, USA
Founded: 
1936
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Arc of King County promotes and protects the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they can live, learn, work and play in the community – improving the quality of life for us all.

Programs: 

Over 20% of Americans live with a disability at any given time, and about 2% of the population experiences intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The Arc of King County, at its core, is a civil rights organization, ensuring that people with IDD can determine their life course and fully participate in their communities. Through advocacy, direct services, and education, we work to protect and promote the rights of people with disabilities, striving for a world designed to be inclusive, accessible, and equitable for all.

As one of eight Washington state chapters of The Arc, we are a recognized leader by community and state officials in advancing disability rights. We serve thousands annually through supported living services, individual and family support, and policy advocacy—ensuring that the voices and experiences of people with IDD shape the decisions that impact their lives. Recent coalition efforts include influencing state policies like Nothing About Us Without Us (RCW 43.18A.901) and leading other initiatives to increase access to inclusive learning, working to end isolation in Washington schools, and securing state funding for IDD housing.

We provide specialized services and activities in English and Spanish. For other languages, we utilize interpreters. 

Our programs include:

  • Information and Family Support, for people needing referral and 1:1 support
  • Parent to Parent, for connection and peer support
  • IEP Parent Partners, for support with special education services
  • Silver Tsunami, for aging families and caregivers
  • Supported Living for adults living in the community
  • Healthy Relationships support for people with IDD ages 18+
  • Representative Payee for individuals needing financial management assistance
  • Housing Stability Services for families at-risk of losing their housing; and
  • Wings for Autism®, an airport rehearsal for autistic youth and their families
  • Advocacy for people who want to build inclusive communities and promote and protect the rights of people with IDD
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