Regional Director, New England Organization Info Anti-Defamation League OverviewHeadquarters: Boston, MA, USAWebsite: newengland.adl.orgFounded: 1913 About UsAreas of Focus: Civil Rights / Social JusticeMission: Now the nation’s premier civil rights and human relations agency, ADL fights anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all. Programs: We employ a multi-faceted educational, community relations, and legal approach to combat anti-Semitism and hate of all kinds, promote diversity, and build bridges of understanding between communities. ADL leads the way in creating respectful, inclusive, and civil environments. Our anti-bias education programs are designed to empower people to recognize and address personal and institutional prejudice and discrimination, and actively promote prejudice-free, inclusive schools and communities in which individual differences are respected and valued. Our programming is implemented in over 120 schools across New England. Why Work For Us?: Under the dynamic leadership of our CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, a serial social entrepreneur and change agent, ADL has been invigorated with new approaches, ideas and energy. We remain deeply committed to our mission and take great pride in our 100-plus year history of influence and impact. If you want to be part of a values-driven organization and work with other bright, committed people who want to change the world, then consider joining our team. There has never been a more exciting time to work at ADL. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Anti-Defamation League A Read more about Regional Director, New England
Anti-Defamation League OverviewHeadquarters: Boston, MA, USAWebsite: newengland.adl.orgFounded: 1913 About UsAreas of Focus: Civil Rights / Social JusticeMission: Now the nation’s premier civil rights and human relations agency, ADL fights anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all. Programs: We employ a multi-faceted educational, community relations, and legal approach to combat anti-Semitism and hate of all kinds, promote diversity, and build bridges of understanding between communities. ADL leads the way in creating respectful, inclusive, and civil environments. Our anti-bias education programs are designed to empower people to recognize and address personal and institutional prejudice and discrimination, and actively promote prejudice-free, inclusive schools and communities in which individual differences are respected and valued. Our programming is implemented in over 120 schools across New England. Why Work For Us?: Under the dynamic leadership of our CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, a serial social entrepreneur and change agent, ADL has been invigorated with new approaches, ideas and energy. We remain deeply committed to our mission and take great pride in our 100-plus year history of influence and impact. If you want to be part of a values-driven organization and work with other bright, committed people who want to change the world, then consider joining our team. There has never been a more exciting time to work at ADL. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Anti-Defamation League
Fiscal and Administrative Manager Organization Info Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) OverviewHeadquarters: Springfield, MO, USAWebsite: smcog.orgAnnual Budget : $500,000-1MSize: 1-10 employeesFounded: 1989 About UsAreas of Focus: Civics / GovernmentCommunity DevelopmentDisaster Relief / Public SafetyMission: The Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) is a 10-county Regional Planning Commission housed with Missouri State University. SMCOG aims to improve the quality of our communities through regional cooperation. Programs: SMCOG helps oversee the growth and development of a 10-county region. We do this by providing staff expertise in local and regional planning such as transportation planning, economic development, hazard mitigation, comprehensive planning, land use and zoning regulations, and grant writing and administration. Awards & Accolades: 2024 NADO Impact Award2019 NADO Innovation Award2018 NADO Innovation AwardWhy Work For Us?: Join a collaborative and innovative environment where you’ll contribute to meaningful regional development projects, all while enjoying comprehensive benefits through Missouri State University. Photos Connect With UsFacebook Read more about Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) Read more about Fiscal and Administrative Manager
Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) OverviewHeadquarters: Springfield, MO, USAWebsite: smcog.orgAnnual Budget : $500,000-1MSize: 1-10 employeesFounded: 1989 About UsAreas of Focus: Civics / GovernmentCommunity DevelopmentDisaster Relief / Public SafetyMission: The Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) is a 10-county Regional Planning Commission housed with Missouri State University. SMCOG aims to improve the quality of our communities through regional cooperation. Programs: SMCOG helps oversee the growth and development of a 10-county region. We do this by providing staff expertise in local and regional planning such as transportation planning, economic development, hazard mitigation, comprehensive planning, land use and zoning regulations, and grant writing and administration. Awards & Accolades: 2024 NADO Impact Award2019 NADO Innovation Award2018 NADO Innovation AwardWhy Work For Us?: Join a collaborative and innovative environment where you’ll contribute to meaningful regional development projects, all while enjoying comprehensive benefits through Missouri State University. Photos Connect With UsFacebook Read more about Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG)
Chief Financial Officer Organization Info Portland Japanese Garden OverviewHeadquarters: Portland, OR, USAWebsite: japanesegarden.orgSize: 51-200 employees About UsAreas of Focus: Arts / Culture / HumanitiesMission: Inspiring harmony and peace. Why Work For Us?: The Portland Japanese Garden is renowned as the most authentic and finest Japanese garden outside of Japan. The Garden typically has a year-round staff of 95+ FTE’s and 30+ seasonal staff, supplemented by over 200 volunteers. All of our staff play a vital role in helping our visitors experience the beauty and tranquility of the garden and expand their understanding of Japanese culture. A few of the benefits our employees enjoy include: Working at a beautiful, authentic Japanese garden, overlooking the city Incentives for alternative transportation for your commute to work A workplace culture that prioritizes hiring and promoting from within Access to the Garden for you, your family, and your friends The opportunity to attend a variety of cultural events Reciprocal access to other area attractions, such as the Lan Su Chinese Garden, Portland Art Museum, and the Oregon Zoo Photos Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Portland Japanese Garden Read more about Chief Financial Officer
Portland Japanese Garden OverviewHeadquarters: Portland, OR, USAWebsite: japanesegarden.orgSize: 51-200 employees About UsAreas of Focus: Arts / Culture / HumanitiesMission: Inspiring harmony and peace. Why Work For Us?: The Portland Japanese Garden is renowned as the most authentic and finest Japanese garden outside of Japan. The Garden typically has a year-round staff of 95+ FTE’s and 30+ seasonal staff, supplemented by over 200 volunteers. All of our staff play a vital role in helping our visitors experience the beauty and tranquility of the garden and expand their understanding of Japanese culture. A few of the benefits our employees enjoy include: Working at a beautiful, authentic Japanese garden, overlooking the city Incentives for alternative transportation for your commute to work A workplace culture that prioritizes hiring and promoting from within Access to the Garden for you, your family, and your friends The opportunity to attend a variety of cultural events Reciprocal access to other area attractions, such as the Lan Su Chinese Garden, Portland Art Museum, and the Oregon Zoo Photos Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Portland Japanese Garden
Program Officer California Tribal Fund Organization Info First Nations Development Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Longmont, CO, USAWebsite: firstnations.org About UsAreas of Focus: Community DevelopmentPhilanthropy / Grantmaking FoundationMission: Our mission is to strengthen American Indian economies to support healthy Native communities. We invest in and create innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities. Programs: With the support of individuals, foundations, corporate and tribal donors, First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through technical assistance & training, advocacy & policy, and direct financial grants in multiple key areas: Achieving Native Financial Empowerment Investing in Native Youth Strengthening Tribal & Community Institutions Nourishing Native Foods & Health Stewarding Native Lands Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about First Nations Development Institute F Read more about Program Officer California Tribal Fund
First Nations Development Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Longmont, CO, USAWebsite: firstnations.org About UsAreas of Focus: Community DevelopmentPhilanthropy / Grantmaking FoundationMission: Our mission is to strengthen American Indian economies to support healthy Native communities. We invest in and create innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities. Programs: With the support of individuals, foundations, corporate and tribal donors, First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through technical assistance & training, advocacy & policy, and direct financial grants in multiple key areas: Achieving Native Financial Empowerment Investing in Native Youth Strengthening Tribal & Community Institutions Nourishing Native Foods & Health Stewarding Native Lands Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about First Nations Development Institute
Vice President, Foundation Partnerships Organization Info UNICEF USA OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: unicefusa.org About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenInternationalCivil Rights / Social JusticeHuman ServicesEducationMission: UNICEF USA's mission is to relentlessly pursue a more equitable world for every child. Programs: UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories, helping to save and meaningfully improve the lives of children globally — focusing on the most vulnerable. UNICEF USA advances the global mission of UNICEF by rallying the American public to support the world’s most vulnerable children. UNICEF USA is one of 33 National Committees established to drive impact for the world's children. UNICEF USA's Impact Fund for Children provides opportunities for social impact investors seeking to make a difference in the survival and development of children. UNICEF USA's Advocacy team, based in Washington, D.C., speaks up on behalf of the world's children — urging decision-makers in government and other sectors to implement policies and budgets that support and empower them. UNICEF USA Child Friendly Cities Initiative provides a framework to help local government officials prioritize the needs of young people and to elevate their voices in local governance. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about UNICEF USA U Read more about Vice President, Foundation Partnerships
UNICEF USA OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: unicefusa.org About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenInternationalCivil Rights / Social JusticeHuman ServicesEducationMission: UNICEF USA's mission is to relentlessly pursue a more equitable world for every child. Programs: UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories, helping to save and meaningfully improve the lives of children globally — focusing on the most vulnerable. UNICEF USA advances the global mission of UNICEF by rallying the American public to support the world’s most vulnerable children. UNICEF USA is one of 33 National Committees established to drive impact for the world's children. UNICEF USA's Impact Fund for Children provides opportunities for social impact investors seeking to make a difference in the survival and development of children. UNICEF USA's Advocacy team, based in Washington, D.C., speaks up on behalf of the world's children — urging decision-makers in government and other sectors to implement policies and budgets that support and empower them. UNICEF USA Child Friendly Cities Initiative provides a framework to help local government officials prioritize the needs of young people and to elevate their voices in local governance. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about UNICEF USA
Vice President, Major Giving Organization Info UNICEF USA OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: unicefusa.org About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenInternationalCivil Rights / Social JusticeHuman ServicesEducationMission: UNICEF USA's mission is to relentlessly pursue a more equitable world for every child. Programs: UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories, helping to save and meaningfully improve the lives of children globally — focusing on the most vulnerable. UNICEF USA advances the global mission of UNICEF by rallying the American public to support the world’s most vulnerable children. UNICEF USA is one of 33 National Committees established to drive impact for the world's children. UNICEF USA's Impact Fund for Children provides opportunities for social impact investors seeking to make a difference in the survival and development of children. UNICEF USA's Advocacy team, based in Washington, D.C., speaks up on behalf of the world's children — urging decision-makers in government and other sectors to implement policies and budgets that support and empower them. UNICEF USA Child Friendly Cities Initiative provides a framework to help local government officials prioritize the needs of young people and to elevate their voices in local governance. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about UNICEF USA U Read more about Vice President, Major Giving
UNICEF USA OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: unicefusa.org About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenInternationalCivil Rights / Social JusticeHuman ServicesEducationMission: UNICEF USA's mission is to relentlessly pursue a more equitable world for every child. Programs: UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories, helping to save and meaningfully improve the lives of children globally — focusing on the most vulnerable. UNICEF USA advances the global mission of UNICEF by rallying the American public to support the world’s most vulnerable children. UNICEF USA is one of 33 National Committees established to drive impact for the world's children. UNICEF USA's Impact Fund for Children provides opportunities for social impact investors seeking to make a difference in the survival and development of children. UNICEF USA's Advocacy team, based in Washington, D.C., speaks up on behalf of the world's children — urging decision-makers in government and other sectors to implement policies and budgets that support and empower them. UNICEF USA Child Friendly Cities Initiative provides a framework to help local government officials prioritize the needs of young people and to elevate their voices in local governance. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about UNICEF USA
Foundation Director Organization Info Public Non-Profit OverviewHeadquarters: Northwest, GAWebsite: nationalnonprofits.org About UsAreas of Focus: Healthcare / Public Health Read more about Public Non-Profit P Read more about Foundation Director
Public Non-Profit OverviewHeadquarters: Northwest, GAWebsite: nationalnonprofits.org About UsAreas of Focus: Healthcare / Public Health Read more about Public Non-Profit
Executive Director Organization Info Look, Listen + Learn TV OverviewHeadquarters: Tukwila, WA, USAWebsite: looklistenandlearn.orgAnnual Budget : $500,000-1MSize: 1-10 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenJournalism/ MediaArts / Culture / HumanitiesEducationCivil Rights / Social JusticeMission: Look, Listen and Learn TV's mission is to advance early learning in children of color through media and television. Our programming is rooted in brain development research, racial equity and radical joy. Programs: Look, Listen + Learn TV (LL+L TV) is a nonprofit media organization that creates programming to inspire and advance early learning. We feature the brilliance of Black and Indigenous children, families, and educators of color for everyone to experience. Our work supports social-emotional skills and nurtures healthy interactions that encourage school readiness for 3 to 8-year-olds. The content is anchored in research about what best promotes school readiness, success, and racial and radical joy. We produce an award-winning television series called Look, Listen + Learn (LL+L). In the loving tradition of Mr. Rogers, we invite young children to explore books, music, cooking, and more with co-hosts Possum and Auntie Lena. We also offer early learning resources for parents and caregivers to support their early learners beyond the show. Why Work For Us?: Our values of racial equity and social justice, community collaboration, and high-quality production guide our mission and daily work. As well, our collaborative efforts, both internally and externally, are essential to our success. Each position within our team has a specific function, yet all roles work in tandem to ensure LL+L TV operates effectively and achieves its mission. This Executive Director position is pivotal to LL+L TV’s efforts to build and prepare for a new era, following the visionary leadership of our founder. This unique position offers the opportunity to work closely with our Founder, who also serves as the Executive Producer, respectively leading the operational and creative aspects of LL+L TV. Though we operate in a hybrid environment without a central office, we collaborate virtually on a daily basis and come together in person for key events and meetings. Currently, the team is composed of independent contractors, but our goal is to transform this core team into full-time, exempt staff members to strengthen our foundation and enhance our operational capabilities. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Look, Listen + Learn TV Read more about Executive Director
Look, Listen + Learn TV OverviewHeadquarters: Tukwila, WA, USAWebsite: looklistenandlearn.orgAnnual Budget : $500,000-1MSize: 1-10 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenJournalism/ MediaArts / Culture / HumanitiesEducationCivil Rights / Social JusticeMission: Look, Listen and Learn TV's mission is to advance early learning in children of color through media and television. Our programming is rooted in brain development research, racial equity and radical joy. Programs: Look, Listen + Learn TV (LL+L TV) is a nonprofit media organization that creates programming to inspire and advance early learning. We feature the brilliance of Black and Indigenous children, families, and educators of color for everyone to experience. Our work supports social-emotional skills and nurtures healthy interactions that encourage school readiness for 3 to 8-year-olds. The content is anchored in research about what best promotes school readiness, success, and racial and radical joy. We produce an award-winning television series called Look, Listen + Learn (LL+L). In the loving tradition of Mr. Rogers, we invite young children to explore books, music, cooking, and more with co-hosts Possum and Auntie Lena. We also offer early learning resources for parents and caregivers to support their early learners beyond the show. Why Work For Us?: Our values of racial equity and social justice, community collaboration, and high-quality production guide our mission and daily work. As well, our collaborative efforts, both internally and externally, are essential to our success. Each position within our team has a specific function, yet all roles work in tandem to ensure LL+L TV operates effectively and achieves its mission. This Executive Director position is pivotal to LL+L TV’s efforts to build and prepare for a new era, following the visionary leadership of our founder. This unique position offers the opportunity to work closely with our Founder, who also serves as the Executive Producer, respectively leading the operational and creative aspects of LL+L TV. Though we operate in a hybrid environment without a central office, we collaborate virtually on a daily basis and come together in person for key events and meetings. Currently, the team is composed of independent contractors, but our goal is to transform this core team into full-time, exempt staff members to strengthen our foundation and enhance our operational capabilities. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Look, Listen + Learn TV
Business Systems Analyst Organization Info Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan OverviewHeadquarters: Detroit, MI Website: cfsem.orgAnnual Budget : $1-5MSize: 51-200 employeesFounded: 1984 About UsAreas of Focus: Community Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismPhilanthropy / Grantmaking FoundationEducationHuman ServicesArts / Culture / HumanitiesEnvironmentYouth / ChildrenHousing / ShelterCivil Rights / Social JusticeMission: We build the resources, relationships and expertise required to expand equitable access to opportunities. Our mission is to make southeast Michigan a desirable place to live, work and play for all residents, today and tomorrow. Programs: The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan was established in 1984 to ensure residents in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston and St. Clair counties can thrive. Since then, we have grown to be among the top 25 community foundations in the United States. We’ve distributed more than $1.4 billion through more than 85,000 grants to nonprofits in fields as diverse as arts, children and youth, economic stability, health and human services, and the environment. We convene partners to solve regional challenges and serve as a trusted philanthropic advisor for donors who want to do good. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Read more about Business Systems Analyst
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan OverviewHeadquarters: Detroit, MI Website: cfsem.orgAnnual Budget : $1-5MSize: 51-200 employeesFounded: 1984 About UsAreas of Focus: Community Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismPhilanthropy / Grantmaking FoundationEducationHuman ServicesArts / Culture / HumanitiesEnvironmentYouth / ChildrenHousing / ShelterCivil Rights / Social JusticeMission: We build the resources, relationships and expertise required to expand equitable access to opportunities. Our mission is to make southeast Michigan a desirable place to live, work and play for all residents, today and tomorrow. Programs: The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan was established in 1984 to ensure residents in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston and St. Clair counties can thrive. Since then, we have grown to be among the top 25 community foundations in the United States. We’ve distributed more than $1.4 billion through more than 85,000 grants to nonprofits in fields as diverse as arts, children and youth, economic stability, health and human services, and the environment. We convene partners to solve regional challenges and serve as a trusted philanthropic advisor for donors who want to do good. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Fund Development Director Organization Info National Low Income Housing Coalition OverviewHeadquarters: Washington D.C., DC, USAWebsite: nlihc.orgFounded: 1974 About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterMission: The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated to achieving racially and socially equitable public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible and affordable in communities of their choice. Programs: Founded in 1974 by Cushing N. Dolbeare, NLIHC educates, organizes, and advocates to ensure decent, affordable housing for everyone. Our goals are to preserve existing federally assisted homes and housing resources, expand the supply of low-income housing, and establish housing stability as the primary purpose of federal low-income housing policy. NLIHC’s staff teams work together to achieve our advocacy goals. Our research team studies trends and analyzes data to create a picture of the need for low-income housing across the country. The policy team educates lawmakers about housing needs and analyzes and shapes public policy. Our field team mobilizes members and supporters across the country to advocate for good housing policy. Our communications team shapes public opinion about low-income housing issues, and our administration team works to ensure that NLIHC remains a sustainable, high-capacity organization. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Read more about National Low Income Housing Coalition N Read more about Fund Development Director
National Low Income Housing Coalition OverviewHeadquarters: Washington D.C., DC, USAWebsite: nlihc.orgFounded: 1974 About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterMission: The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated to achieving racially and socially equitable public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible and affordable in communities of their choice. Programs: Founded in 1974 by Cushing N. Dolbeare, NLIHC educates, organizes, and advocates to ensure decent, affordable housing for everyone. Our goals are to preserve existing federally assisted homes and housing resources, expand the supply of low-income housing, and establish housing stability as the primary purpose of federal low-income housing policy. NLIHC’s staff teams work together to achieve our advocacy goals. Our research team studies trends and analyzes data to create a picture of the need for low-income housing across the country. The policy team educates lawmakers about housing needs and analyzes and shapes public policy. Our field team mobilizes members and supporters across the country to advocate for good housing policy. Our communications team shapes public opinion about low-income housing issues, and our administration team works to ensure that NLIHC remains a sustainable, high-capacity organization. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Read more about National Low Income Housing Coalition