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Executive Director

Organization Info

Green Village Initiative

Overview
Headquarters: 
Bridgeport, CT, USA
Annual Budget : 
$500,000-1M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2008
About Us
Mission: 

Green Village Initiative (GVI) is an urban agriculture organization in Bridgeport, CT. Our mission is to grow food, knowledge, leadership and community through urban gardening and farming, to create a more just food system in Bridgeport.

We believe that food grown by and for the community will lead to a robust, community-driven food system and catalyze local economic development. We recognize the importance of addressing the systemic inequities that cause poverty and hunger in our city and we are working towards a Bridgeport in which all people can participate in their food system, from seed to plate, in ways that are inclusive and non-exploitive of each other and our environment.

Programs: 

Green Village Initiative is cultivating community wellbeing and self-sufficiency in Bridgeport. We operate Bridgeport’s only outdoor educational urban farm, manage 11 community gardens, implement urban farmer training programs, lead youth through leadership development, and support Bridgeport’s teachers in using school gardens as outdoor classrooms. Our programs engage thousands of community members in growing and consuming Bridgeport-grown food.

 

Our 4 core programs nurture a grassroots movement of urban growers of all ages:

 

  • Reservoir Community Farm. Our 1.7 acre urban farm is a demonstration farm for growers across the city, a welcoming gathering and learning space for the community, and home to our weekly farmers market. Each year, we grow, sell and donate about 4,000 pounds of fresh, healthy produce for the community. Over 400 hundred students, teachers, community gardeners and visitors participate in our community events, farming and food justice workshops, and educational field trips each year. 
  • Youth Leadership Program. We cultivate youth as agents of social change through urban agriculture. Youth are a growing force at Reservoir Community Farm during the summer and participate in regular workshops in food justice, leadership development, community building, and job skills. A Food Leader Advisory Group of enrolled youth and recent program graduates helps our team create the most valuable summer experience that we can for youth in Bridgeport.
  • Community Gardens. A network of 12 neighborhood organic gardens provides opportunities for hundreds of families to grow food that may be unavailable in their neighborhoods. We boost Garden Captains’ leadership abilities and deliver streamlined support and resources to gardeners in our network who grow thousands of pounds of food each year. We are partnering with UConn Extension to offer an intensive, year-long Urban Farmer Training Program for gardeners interested in growing for market. This will generate local economic activity while meeting demands for culturally appropriate produce at Bridgeport’s farmers markets.
  • School Garden Support and Resources. Hundreds of students use gardens at Bridgeport public schools. School Garden Champions, usually teachers, engage students in seeding, maintaining, and harvesting their garden. GVI offers support and resources to School Garden Champions in the form of skill building opportunities, experiential farm field trips, classroom tools and gardening supplies. Thanks to our partnership with Sacred Heart University, we now provide school garden lesson plans that link directly to Bridgeport’s curriculum standards; coupled with Professional Development opportunities for teachers, this increases teacher confidence and ability to use school gardens as an outdoor classroom. Our long-term strategy is to integrate School Gardens into school culture and curriculum.

 

Communications Writer

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Glasswing International

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Founded: 
2007
About Us
Mission: 

Glasswing International is a non-profit organization that addresses the root causes of poverty and violence through education and health programs that empower youth and communities, and strengthen public systems. Its cross-sector approach creates partnerships with international and local governments, businesses, NGOs, and civil society. Since its formation, Glasswing International has impacted the lives of over 1.1 million individuals in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States.

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Chief Financial Officer

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The Alexander Dawson School

Overview
Headquarters: 
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Alexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain is a nurturing learning community for boys and girls in preschool through grade eight that challenges students to achieve excellence in mind, body and character.

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Executive Director

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Madison River Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Ennis, Montana, USA
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2003
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Madison River Foundation is a fast-growing membership-based conservation non-profit that preserves, protects, and enhances the Madison River and its ecosystem through advocacy, on the ground restoration projects, and education.

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Finance Director

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UFW Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Keene, CA, USA
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Programs: 

Begun in 1962 by Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Gilbert Padilla and other early organizers, the United Farm Workers of America is the nation’s first enduring and largest farm workers union. The UFW continues organizing in major agricultural sectors, chiefly in California.

Partnership Associate, Dine for No Kid Hungry

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Executive Director

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New Castle Historical Society

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chappaqua, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1966
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of the New Castle Historical Society is to discover, collect, preserve, and communicate the history of the Town of New Castle.

Programs: 

The NCHS Greeley House Museum is open to the public and permanently displays memorabilia of Horace Greeley and his family. NCHS offers educational programs, lectures and workshops for children and adults, including tours of the Greeley House for all 2nd graders in the Chappaqua School District.  The NCHS also presents one to two varying exhibits at the museum every year.  NCHS hosts the annual "Castles of New Castle House Tour" and a community tree lighting and carol sing as well as a Victorian Valentine's Day Tea and holiday crafts for children.

Why Work For Us?: 

The Executive Director is the 1 full-time employee who supervises volunteers and interns.

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