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Development Director

Organization Info

Appalachian Citizens' Law Center

Overview
Headquarters: 
Whitesburg, KY
Annual Budget : 
$500,000-1M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2001
About Us
Mission: 

The Appalachian Citizens’ Law Center is a nonprofit law firm that fights for justice in the coalfields by representing coal miners and their families on issues of black lung and mine safety and by working with grassroots groups and individuals to protect the land and people from misuse and degradation caused by extractive industries. The Center handles individual cases and engages in strategic litigation and policy work in the areas of mine safety and health, environmental protection, legacy costs of extractive industries on the people, land and economy of the Central Appalachian region, and sustainable energy.

Programs: 

1. Miners' Health & Safety Litigation

2. Environmental Justice Litigation

3. Policy, Advocacy, and Organizing

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Administrative Assistant

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Center for Collaborative Education

Overview
Headquarters: 
Boston, MA
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1994
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Our mission is to transform schools to ensure that all students succeed. We partner with educators and leaders to develop strategies, processes and tools that support our vision of schools that prepare every student to achieve academically and make a positive contribution to a democratic society.

Programs: 

District & School Design

We work with our partners nationwide to create a new generation of districts and schools: largely autonomous and dedicated to equity, rigor, continuous improvement, and personalization.

Instruction & Assessment

We build the capacity of educators to design and implement aligned curriculum, instruction, and assessment practices, creating new systems that inspire deep, meaningful work for a diversity of students.

Research, Evaluation & Policy

We conduct rigorous research and evaluation studies using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods that inform education policy, promote equity, and improve student outcomes.

Leadership Development

We develop teacher and school leaders that are trained to think systemically and apply their skills to the key issues of educational equity and social justice.

Scheduler and Executive Assistant to the President

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NARAL Pro-Choice America

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington D.C., DC, USA
Founded: 
1969
About Us
Mission: 

The 4 million members of NARAL Pro-Choice America fight for reproductive freedom for every body. Each day, we organize and mobilize to protect that freedom by fighting for access to abortion care, birth control, paid parental leave, and protections from pregnancy discrimination.

Assistant Manager of Government Relations

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American Payroll Association

Overview
Headquarters: 
San Antonio, TX, USA
Size: 
51-200 employees
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

American Payroll Association's vision is to create opportunities and forge a community by providing the education, skills, and resources necessary for payroll professionals to become successful leaders and strategic partners within their organizations.


The American Payroll Association pursues the following objectives:

-To increase the Payroll Professional's skill level through education and mutual support.
-To obtain recognition for payroll work as practiced in today's business and legislative environments and as a professional discipline.
-To represent the Payroll Professional on the federal, state and local level.
-To provide public service education on payroll and employment issues.

Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California

Organization Info

Asia Society

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Size: 
501-1000 employees
Founded: 
1956
About Us
Mission: 

The Asia Society fosters insight, encourages engagement, elevates regional voices, informs and educates new audiences, addresses complex – and where necessary – contentious challenges, engages in creative problem-solving, and helps deliver real solutions for the benefit of all. As a global network of centers who share a common vision, we actively collaborate with our centers and partners across Asia and the world. The Asia Society also provides its members an opportunity to become part of our global network to help shape a prosperous, sustainable, and secure future for us all.

Development Manager

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Civic Builders

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2002
About Us
Mission: 

Civic Builders was established in 2002 to address the immediate need for charter school facilities support. By assuming development and lending needs such as financing, design, and construction, Civic Builders helps new charter schools open and growing charter schools reach more students.

Since completing the first school building opening in 2004, Civic Builders has partnered with the best educators to build or finance inspiring schools in under-resourced neighborhoods nationwide. Civic Builders works with small, independent charter schools, as well as large charter networks.

Scoville Peace Fellow

Organization Info

Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship was established in 1987 to recruit and train the next generation of policy and advocacy leaders on a range of international peace and security issues. The fellowship ensures a pipeline of the brightest, most dedicated, and diverse next-generation experts into leading think tanks and advocacy groups in Washington, DC in order to inspire creative new approaches to the pervasive challenges to peace and security.

Programs: 

Twice yearly, the fellowship’s Board of Directors selects a small group of outstanding individuals to spend six to nine months in Washington, DC. Scoville Fellows work full time at the participating organization of their choice. They contribute to their host institutions through research, writing, and multi-media advocacy activities. They create conferences and policy briefings, advocacy platforms, and coalitions. Fellows receive a small stipend for professional development and mentoring from a board member and an alum. The program arranges meetings with policy experts so the fellows can ask about issues and career advice, and schedules networking events for the current and former fellows.
 

Why Work For Us?: 

Our goal is to bridge the gap between academia and the professional world by providing an entree for mission-driven grads eager to learn about and contribute to public-interest organizations. The Scoville Fellowship has a proven track record of attracting talented people with strong academic and advocacy backgrounds in international peace and security issues. The majority of former Scoville Fellows continue to work with public-interest organizations or in government capacities after concluding their fellowships, and many go on to graduate degrees in related fields.
 

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Platform Adminstrator

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Fair Labor Association

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC
Founded: 
1999
About Us
Mission: 

The Fair Labor Association (FLA) combines the efforts of industry, civil society organizations, and colleges and universities to promote and protect workers’ rights and to improve working conditions globally through adherence to international standards. The FLA is headquartered in Washington, D.C., has offices in Geneva, Switzerland and Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, and has staff based in 10 countries globally.

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