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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF DELAWARE COUNTY, NY

Overview
Headquarters: 
Delhi, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
Under $100,000
Founded: 
1995
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Mission: 

Since its founding in 1995, Habitat for Humanity of Delaware County (HFHDC), an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, has built on the conviction that everyone should have a simple, durable place to live in dignity and safety.

Senior Development and Board Relations Associate

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Citizens Budget Commission

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1932
About Us
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Mission: 

The Citizens Budget Commission is a highly respected nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank and fiscal watchdog that conducts research on New York City and New York State finances and management. Since 1932 CBC has been an important source of unbiased information for government leaders regarding budgeting and financial management and has had significant and continuing positive impact on public policy.

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CBC champions strong fiscal management, rational tax policies, and balanced budgets to improve New York’s economic competitiveness and is proud to be a catalyst for positive change in such areas as government finance, education, transportation, and economic development.

Why Work For Us?: 

CBC has a strong reputation for independent and objective research: What CBC says on key issues matters to New York’s leaders.

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Coordinator of Government and Medical Programs

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Legal Director, Global Health Advocacy Incubator

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Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington D.C., DC, USA
About Us
Programs: 

Drawing on decades of experience working with global civil society organizations across public health issues and political systems, the Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI), a program of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, provides strategic support to advocates working to enact and implement laws that save lives.

Their experience designing successful campaigns and passing policies to save lives gave them an innovative and proven model for advocacy – one that is locally led and. The expert multidisciplinary team has a broad range of experience planning, executing, and evaluating high-impact policy advocacy campaigns. They provide capacity building and technical assistance across all components of effective policy advocacy.

Project Director

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Moving Toward Justice

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Founded: 
2019
About Us
Mission: 

We believe that a detailed policy proposal, grounded in the experiences of impacted communities and informed by a diverse range of stakeholders, can provide a focal point around which we can build the community and political power necessary to win a transformational overhaul of the U.S. immigration system.

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The Moving Toward Justice (MTJ) project is a group of organizations — Community Change, Detention Watch Network, Indivisible, National Immigrant Justice Center, National Immigration Law Center, Southern Border Communities Coalition, Undocublack Network, and United We Dream — that came together for the purpose of creating a visionary immigration policy proposal for a people-centered, just, and humane immigration system. We believe that a detailed policy proposal, grounded in the experiences of impacted communities and informed by a diverse range of stakeholders, can provide a focal point around which we can build the community and political power necessary to win a transformational overhaul of the U.S. immigration system. MTJ is a fiscally sponsored project of NEO Philanthropy, Inc.

Our Goals: We’re committed to co-creating a detailed, progressive policy proposal to act as a counterweight to a legalization-enforcement tradeoff that has limited our collective vision for what is possible, at a time when much of our movement agrees it is time to discard the outdated comprehensive immigration reform framework. This project is focused on doing the work of creating an alternative in order to put transformative change within reach. While the COVID-19 pandemic has made the challenges we face more complex, it has also underscored how deeply interconnected our ability to thrive is and how we can no longer accept the grave societal inequities that divide us along lines of race, wealth and immigration status. In terms of substance, we will address the following:

● Creating an equitable, accessible, and inclusive path to citizenship for the 11 million people living without immigration status.

● Creating broad paths for future migration that account for the wide range of reasons that people move, including for family, work, education, and safety from conflict, violence, and climate change.

● Creating a new governance system at the border and in the interior that upholds human rights, respects the dignity of all people, and reflects the values of justice and fairness for both longtime residents and newcomers.

Why Work For Us?: 

If you are committed to the goals, principles, and long-term vision described above, join us! 

We especially invite individuals that represent: 

  • Diverse directly impacted communities (including undocumented, southern border, AAPI, Black, MASA, LGBTQIA+, labor, and indigenous communities).

  • Diverse expertise in strategies for effectuating change and wins (including research, writing, consultative community processes, and surveys and data collection, narrative change and storytelling, organizing, and policy).

  • Specific substantive expertise, including multi-issue groups and those bringing a racial, economic, and/or gender justice lens to their work.

  • An ability to commit significant and consistent time and energy to this process.

  • An ability to think with the interests of long-term movement-wide vision in mind rather than focus solely on short-medium-term organizational priorities.

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