Executive Assistant Organization Info Arab American Family Support Center OverviewHeadquarters: New York City, NY, USAWebsite: aafscny.org About UsAreas of Focus: Human ServicesMission: We empower immigrants and refugees with the tools they need to successfully acclimate to the world around them and become active participants in their communities. Read more about Arab American Family Support Center A Read more about Executive Assistant
Arab American Family Support Center OverviewHeadquarters: New York City, NY, USAWebsite: aafscny.org About UsAreas of Focus: Human ServicesMission: We empower immigrants and refugees with the tools they need to successfully acclimate to the world around them and become active participants in their communities. Read more about Arab American Family Support Center
Director of Development Organization Info Children of Promise, NYC OverviewHeadquarters: Brooklyn, NYWebsite: cpnyc.orgFounded: 2009 About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenMental Health / Crisis InterventionCivil Rights / Social JusticeMission: To embrace children of incarcerated parents & empower them to break the cycle of intergenerational involvement in the criminal justice system. Programs: In 2009, Sharon Content founded Children of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) after growing increasingly concerned about the lack of support offered to young people who experience parental incarceration. CPNYC is the first and only after-school program and summer day camp specifically designed to meet the needs, interests and concerns of children left behind by a parent serving time in prison. Since its inception, we have provided services to over 1,500 children and their families. The agency has developed broad collaborative relationships and community partnerships, raised over $5M dollars in government and philanthropic funding and established it's own innovative and holistic model to support children of incarcerated parents in leading healthy and productive lives. Read more about Children of Promise, NYC Read more about Director of Development
Children of Promise, NYC OverviewHeadquarters: Brooklyn, NYWebsite: cpnyc.orgFounded: 2009 About UsAreas of Focus: Youth / ChildrenMental Health / Crisis InterventionCivil Rights / Social JusticeMission: To embrace children of incarcerated parents & empower them to break the cycle of intergenerational involvement in the criminal justice system. Programs: In 2009, Sharon Content founded Children of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) after growing increasingly concerned about the lack of support offered to young people who experience parental incarceration. CPNYC is the first and only after-school program and summer day camp specifically designed to meet the needs, interests and concerns of children left behind by a parent serving time in prison. Since its inception, we have provided services to over 1,500 children and their families. The agency has developed broad collaborative relationships and community partnerships, raised over $5M dollars in government and philanthropic funding and established it's own innovative and holistic model to support children of incarcerated parents in leading healthy and productive lives. Read more about Children of Promise, NYC
Development Coordinator - Institutional Giving Organization Info Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute Read more about Development Coordinator - Institutional Giving
Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute
Academic and Career Services Coordinator Organization Info Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute Read more about Academic and Career Services Coordinator
Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute
Program & Curriculum Coach Organization Info Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute Read more about Program & Curriculum Coach
Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute
Chief Operations Officer Organization Info Food Share of Ventura County OverviewHeadquarters: Oxnard, CA, USAWebsite: foodshare.comAnnual Budget : $1-5MSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 1978 About UsAreas of Focus: Food / Agriculture / NutritionMission: Food Share is dedicated to leading the fight against hunger in Ventura County. Programs: Community Market Kids' Farmers' Market Mobile Pantry Senior Program Awards & Accolades: 2017 Ventura County Star Reader's Choice Best Non-ProfitWhy Work For Us?: About Food Share of Ventura County: Food Share is Ventura County’s largest hunger-relief organization feeding 75,000 people each month with a staff of 36 employees, 3000 volunteers and a budget of $5.6 million to distribute 17 million pounds of food annually. The non-profit organization was founded 42 years ago and is an affiliate member of Feeding America and the California Association of Food Banks. Food Share Culture: Every day, a group of talented, passionate, committed, hard-working professionals come together to work on a common goal – to lead the fight against hunger in Ventura County. Specifically, our role is to improve the lives of those in need by providing fresh, nutritious food at no cost. Food Share’s family of hunger-relief staff and volunteers work together with compassion, commitment and a shared belief that no one should go hungry in Ventura County. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Food Share of Ventura County Read more about Chief Operations Officer
Food Share of Ventura County OverviewHeadquarters: Oxnard, CA, USAWebsite: foodshare.comAnnual Budget : $1-5MSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 1978 About UsAreas of Focus: Food / Agriculture / NutritionMission: Food Share is dedicated to leading the fight against hunger in Ventura County. Programs: Community Market Kids' Farmers' Market Mobile Pantry Senior Program Awards & Accolades: 2017 Ventura County Star Reader's Choice Best Non-ProfitWhy Work For Us?: About Food Share of Ventura County: Food Share is Ventura County’s largest hunger-relief organization feeding 75,000 people each month with a staff of 36 employees, 3000 volunteers and a budget of $5.6 million to distribute 17 million pounds of food annually. The non-profit organization was founded 42 years ago and is an affiliate member of Feeding America and the California Association of Food Banks. Food Share Culture: Every day, a group of talented, passionate, committed, hard-working professionals come together to work on a common goal – to lead the fight against hunger in Ventura County. Specifically, our role is to improve the lives of those in need by providing fresh, nutritious food at no cost. Food Share’s family of hunger-relief staff and volunteers work together with compassion, commitment and a shared belief that no one should go hungry in Ventura County. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Food Share of Ventura County
Teachers and Teacher Assistants Organization Info Clara Mohammed School, Inc. OverviewHeadquarters: Milwaukee, WI, USAWebsite: cmsmkewi.usSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 1972 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationReligion / Faith-BasedYouth / ChildrenMission: To engage the Clara Mohammed School learning commnunity in a Qur'an guided journey toward active global citizenship. Read more about Clara Mohammed School, Inc. C Read more about Teachers and Teacher Assistants
Clara Mohammed School, Inc. OverviewHeadquarters: Milwaukee, WI, USAWebsite: cmsmkewi.usSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 1972 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationReligion / Faith-BasedYouth / ChildrenMission: To engage the Clara Mohammed School learning commnunity in a Qur'an guided journey toward active global citizenship. Read more about Clara Mohammed School, Inc.
Great Oaks AmeriCorps Fellowship Organization Info GO Foundation OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: gofellows.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2011 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationMission: The GO Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission of providing students with access to quality education through high-dosage tutoring. We are committed to combating racism. The GO Foundation intentionally recruits a diverse group of AmeriCorps service members into the GO Fellowship who reflect the children we serve and foster inclusive learning environments for all students and staff. Programs: GO AmeriCorps Fellowship The GO Fellowship is a diverse group of recent college graduates with a variety of backgrounds and interests. Some fellows are interested in education policy and wish to experience life on the ground in an urban school. Others plan to pursue a career in medicine, law or to enroll in another graduate program and wish to first give a year of service. For fellows who wish to become high-performing teachers, GO Fellowship offers multiple pathways to certification. Click below to see a Day in the Life of a Great Oaks Fellow: https://vimeo.com/119889130 Why Work For Us?: In exchange for serving as an AmeriCorps fellow, you will receive fully furnished housing with utilities and basic household items included, a living stipend, health insurance, a Segal Education Award after completing their service hours and the opportunity to be a part of a community where everyone is passionate about changing outcomes for urban students. Photos Video Connect With UsTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about GO Foundation Read more about Great Oaks AmeriCorps Fellowship
GO Foundation OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: gofellows.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2011 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationMission: The GO Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission of providing students with access to quality education through high-dosage tutoring. We are committed to combating racism. The GO Foundation intentionally recruits a diverse group of AmeriCorps service members into the GO Fellowship who reflect the children we serve and foster inclusive learning environments for all students and staff. Programs: GO AmeriCorps Fellowship The GO Fellowship is a diverse group of recent college graduates with a variety of backgrounds and interests. Some fellows are interested in education policy and wish to experience life on the ground in an urban school. Others plan to pursue a career in medicine, law or to enroll in another graduate program and wish to first give a year of service. For fellows who wish to become high-performing teachers, GO Fellowship offers multiple pathways to certification. Click below to see a Day in the Life of a Great Oaks Fellow: https://vimeo.com/119889130 Why Work For Us?: In exchange for serving as an AmeriCorps fellow, you will receive fully furnished housing with utilities and basic household items included, a living stipend, health insurance, a Segal Education Award after completing their service hours and the opportunity to be a part of a community where everyone is passionate about changing outcomes for urban students. Photos Video Connect With UsTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about GO Foundation
Accounting Manager Organization Info Cahaba Medical Care Foundation OverviewHeadquarters: Centreville AlabamaWebsite: cahabamedicalcare.comSize: 201-500 employeesFounded: 2004 About UsAreas of Focus: Healthcare / Public HealthMission: We are a local community-based health organization... that aims to be an incarnation of love, peace and justice by guiding our patients through their journey toward physical, mental and social well-being, and to be a center for transformational medical education and primary care training in a rural and international context, modeling and exhorting the next generation of medical professionals in a career of excellence, conscientiousness and compassion. Programs: We have a Residency Program and are a teaching facility. We are currently the only teaching health center in the state of Alabama. Why Work For Us?: SERVING THE UNDERINSURED & UNINSURED "From the time we opened in 2004 we made the decision to never turn away a patient due to inability to pay. We have held to our promise even when unemployment in the area went from 3% to 15% and more patients found themselves without insurance.” —Dr. John Waits Cahaba Medical Care provides high-quality health services regardless of a patient’s ability to pay by offering a discounted, sliding fee schedule based on income and family size. While this has been the mission of the clinic since its founding, our capabilities have continued to develop and grow through our designation as a nonprofit, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). As an FQHC, we are stewards of annual federal funding that allows us to enhance our services to those without insurance and to those facing hardship - whether medical, social, financial or emotional. Read more about Cahaba Medical Care Foundation C Read more about Accounting Manager
Cahaba Medical Care Foundation OverviewHeadquarters: Centreville AlabamaWebsite: cahabamedicalcare.comSize: 201-500 employeesFounded: 2004 About UsAreas of Focus: Healthcare / Public HealthMission: We are a local community-based health organization... that aims to be an incarnation of love, peace and justice by guiding our patients through their journey toward physical, mental and social well-being, and to be a center for transformational medical education and primary care training in a rural and international context, modeling and exhorting the next generation of medical professionals in a career of excellence, conscientiousness and compassion. Programs: We have a Residency Program and are a teaching facility. We are currently the only teaching health center in the state of Alabama. Why Work For Us?: SERVING THE UNDERINSURED & UNINSURED "From the time we opened in 2004 we made the decision to never turn away a patient due to inability to pay. We have held to our promise even when unemployment in the area went from 3% to 15% and more patients found themselves without insurance.” —Dr. John Waits Cahaba Medical Care provides high-quality health services regardless of a patient’s ability to pay by offering a discounted, sliding fee schedule based on income and family size. While this has been the mission of the clinic since its founding, our capabilities have continued to develop and grow through our designation as a nonprofit, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). As an FQHC, we are stewards of annual federal funding that allows us to enhance our services to those without insurance and to those facing hardship - whether medical, social, financial or emotional. Read more about Cahaba Medical Care Foundation
BLOOM Alliance Director Organization Info Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute Read more about BLOOM Alliance Director
Social Justice Learning Institute OverviewHeadquarters: Inglewood, CA, USAWebsite: sjli.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2008 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCivil Rights / Social JusticeYouth / ChildrenEnvironmentMission: The Social Justice Learning Institute is dedicated to improving the overall health, education and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact change through research, training and community mobilization. We envision a world where community members can use their own agency to change each other's lives. Programs: Our goals are simple. We work to: - build capacity for individuals and communities to advocate for their needs; - train and build leaders; - educate and empower youth and community members to identify and rectify injustice; - deliver effective programs, resources and support that help advance our mission. To meet these goals, we work with youth, residents, local schools, districts and city officials to increase educational opportunities through innovative programs and sustainable practices. We also develop and manage programs that advance academic, food and environmental justice. Our programs include: Educational Equity Health Equity Policy & Advocacy Why Work For Us?: SJLI Core Values are the reason to work for us. - We privilege the ideas, voice and leadership of our youth and community members. - Everyone must be afforded equal opportunity in order to achieve equitable treatment. - We do all things in love. - No one is hopeless. If you believe in these ideals, this this is a place for you. Video Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Social Justice Learning Institute