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Administrative Assistant

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First Nations Development Institute

Overview
Headquarters: 
Longmont, CO, USA
About Us
Mission: 

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
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Public Lands Conservation Forester

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TCG Co-Executive Director: National Operations and Business Development SEMI-FINALISTS COMPENSATED

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Theatre Communications Group

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Founded: 
1961
About Us
Mission: 

MISSION: To lead for a just and thriving theatre ecology

Programs: 

Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for theatre, leads for a just and thriving theatre ecology. Since its founding in 1961, TCG’s constituency has grown from a handful of groundbreaking theatres to over 750 Member Theatres and Affiliate organizations and over 3,000 Individual Members. TCG reaches over one million students, audience members, and theatre professionals each year through its programs and services. TCG offers networking and knowledge-building opportunities through research, communications, and events, including the annual TCG National Conference, one of the largest nationwide gatherings of theatre people; awards grants and scholarships to theatre companies and individual artists; advocates on the federal level; and through the Global Theater Initiative, TCG's partnership with the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, serves as the U.S. Center of the International Theatre Institute. TCG is North America’s largest independent trade publisher of dramatic literature, with 18 Pulitzer Prizes for Drama on the TCG booklist. It also publishes the award-winning American Theatre magazine and ARTSEARCH®, the essential source for a career in the arts. TCG believes its vision of “a better world for theatre, and a better world because of theatre” can be achieved through individual and collective action, adaptive and responsive leadership, and equitable representation in all areas of practice. TCG is led by executive director and CEO Teresa Eyring. 

Why Work For Us?: 

The staff at TCG commits to building and sustaining a workplace culture that fuels passions and creativity, nurtures collective engagement, embodies diversity, models transparency, facilitates growth, and elevates honest and open discourse. 

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Director of Finance

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Montana Legal Services Association

Overview
Headquarters: 
Helena, Montana, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1966
About Us
Mission: 

For over fifty years, the Montana Legal Services Association has helped ensure fairness for all in Montana’s justice system by providing civil, non-criminal legal services to low income Montanans living in all 56 Montana counties and on all Tribal Reservations.

Programs: 

As a private, non-profit law firm, MLSA provides non-criminal legal information, advice, and representation to thousands of Montanans each year. MLSA’s services help fight scams on seniors, assist veterans who have been denied their earned benefits, help people escape abusive relationships, and represent families living in unsafe housing conditions.

“Equal Justice for All” is our shared ideal. Every year, millions walk under these words, engraved into the United States Supreme Court building. Every day, millions of schoolchildren pledge their allegiance to a republic “with liberty and justice for all.” And on countless TV shows, you hear the words, “If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you.”

Unfortunately, there is no right to an attorney for people facing non-criminal legal problems. For many people, especially those with limited incomes, the high cost of legal assistance can prevent them from obtaining even the most basic access to our court systems.

That’s why MLSA works to provide civil legal aid to low income individuals living throughout Montana – to ensure that equal justice for all is a reality for all Montanans, and not just for those who can afford it.

Awards & Accolades: 
MLSA's Medical-Legal Partnership program received a certificate of recognition for their collaborative effort to improve community health at the Montana Healthy Communities Conference.
MLSA received the Mary Byron Celebrating Solutions Award in recognition of MLSA’s work to provide civil legal assistance to survivors of domestic violence and break the cycle of violence.
MLSA received a Community Impact Award at the Montana Housing Partnership Conference recognizing the impact of the Keep My Montana Home program on saving homes from foreclosure in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis.
MLSA received the Montana Board of Crime Control’s Innovative Community Improvement Award for using technology to increase access to justice in rural Montana.
Why Work For Us?: 
  • Live your values and put your law degree to work by representing people who deserve a voice in our legal system.
  • Great benefits, generous leave, and competitive pay.
  • Access to free CLE seminars and opportunities to attend national conferences and trainings.
  • The chance to hone your litigation skills in a friendly and supportive work environment.
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Master's Level In-Home Counselor/Social Worker

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Clinical Supervisor (In-Home Services)

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Director, Workforce Strategy & Development

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LeadingAge

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington D.C., DC, USA
Founded: 
1961
About Us
Mission: 

LeadingAge represents more than 5,000 nonprofit aging services providers and other mission-minded organizations that touch millions of lives every day. Alongside our members and 36 state partners, we use applied research, advocacy, education, and community-building to make America a better place to grow old. Our membership, which now includes the providers of the Visiting Nurse Associations of America, encompasses the continuum of services for people as they age, including those with disabilities. We bring together the most inventive minds in the field to lead and innovate solutions that support older adults wherever they call home. For more information visit leadingage.org.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are committed to making LeadingAge a great place to work through our culture, generous benefits and ongoing commitment to ensuring the fabric of our organization is diverse, equitable, accessible, and inclusive.

We provide a collegial, dynamic, and supportive environment, where our mission and members inspire staff dedication.

LeadingAge has approximately 90 employees, most of whom work out of our headquarters in the Woodley Park neighborhood of Washington, DC.

We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to promoting a diverse workplace.

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Development Manager

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Skagit Friendship House

Overview
Headquarters: 
Mount Vernon, WA, USA
Founded: 
1986
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Mission: 

The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing and healing...to empower those in need.

Programs: 

We believe that by treating all people with respect and kindness, we can help them transform their lives into ones of self-sufficiency and abundance.​ Friendship House is a leader in providing comprehensive services and programs for people who are homeless by empowering them towards self-sufficiency.

Friendship House is recognized as a gateway for people struggling with homelessness to reenter society.  Our unique service model places special emphasis on transforming a person's crisis situation into an opportunity for empowerment and self-sufficiency.

We provide two clean and sober emergency shelters, one transitional house, one permanent low income shared living house, a daily meal service, an innovative employment training program and many other services to our house-less neighbors.  We also provide management and operation services to the Skagit First Step Center in Burlington, a low-barrier shelter.

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