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YOUTH CARE WORKER (BILINGUAL ENGLISH / SPANISH)

Organization Info

His House Children's Home

Overview
Headquarters: 
Miami, FL, USA
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

His House Children’s Home is a private non-profit, faith-based organization that restores the lives of children and families.

Programs: 

Residential Services: The His House model is unlike many other residential programs. Each home is staffed with nurturing caregivers who make every effort to create a beautiful, cozy home where children feel safe and loved. The children eat meals as a family and participate in memorable activities including life skills sessions. The organization takes a holistic approach in the care of each child meeting their emotional, physical, and educational needs.

TEEN MATERNITY PROGRAM: The His House Teen Maternity program offers an innovative approach to addressing the needs of pregnant and parenting teens by delivering comprehensive health, education, and social services to this extremely vulnerable population.

HIS HOUSE INTERNATIONAL: His House Children’s Home (HHCH) International program was established in 2008 to care for Unaccompanied Children (UC) under the age of 18 who left their country of origin due to experiencing hardships such as, gang violence, homelessness, economic adversity or abuse in the hopes of starting a new life in the United States

YOUTH CARE WORKER

Organization Info

His House Children's Home

Overview
Headquarters: 
Miami, FL, USA
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

His House Children’s Home is a private non-profit, faith-based organization that restores the lives of children and families.

Programs: 

Residential Services: The His House model is unlike many other residential programs. Each home is staffed with nurturing caregivers who make every effort to create a beautiful, cozy home where children feel safe and loved. The children eat meals as a family and participate in memorable activities including life skills sessions. The organization takes a holistic approach in the care of each child meeting their emotional, physical, and educational needs.

TEEN MATERNITY PROGRAM: The His House Teen Maternity program offers an innovative approach to addressing the needs of pregnant and parenting teens by delivering comprehensive health, education, and social services to this extremely vulnerable population.

HIS HOUSE INTERNATIONAL: His House Children’s Home (HHCH) International program was established in 2008 to care for Unaccompanied Children (UC) under the age of 18 who left their country of origin due to experiencing hardships such as, gang violence, homelessness, economic adversity or abuse in the hopes of starting a new life in the United States

DONOR RELATIONS COORDINATOR

Organization Info

His House Children's Home

Overview
Headquarters: 
Miami, FL, USA
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

His House Children’s Home is a private non-profit, faith-based organization that restores the lives of children and families.

Programs: 

Residential Services: The His House model is unlike many other residential programs. Each home is staffed with nurturing caregivers who make every effort to create a beautiful, cozy home where children feel safe and loved. The children eat meals as a family and participate in memorable activities including life skills sessions. The organization takes a holistic approach in the care of each child meeting their emotional, physical, and educational needs.

TEEN MATERNITY PROGRAM: The His House Teen Maternity program offers an innovative approach to addressing the needs of pregnant and parenting teens by delivering comprehensive health, education, and social services to this extremely vulnerable population.

HIS HOUSE INTERNATIONAL: His House Children’s Home (HHCH) International program was established in 2008 to care for Unaccompanied Children (UC) under the age of 18 who left their country of origin due to experiencing hardships such as, gang violence, homelessness, economic adversity or abuse in the hopes of starting a new life in the United States

Senior Director of Finance and Operations

Organization Info

GreenLight Fund

Overview
Headquarters: 
Boston, MA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$5-10M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2004
About Us
Mission: 

We partner with communities to remove barriers to inclusive prosperity by launching and scaling proven programs that meet community-identified needs.

Programs: 

GreenLight Fund is a national nonprofit with a local focus that partners with communities to create opportunities for inclusive prosperity. 

Each year we facilitate a community-driven process that matches the local needs of individuals and families not met by existing programs, to organizations with track records of success elsewhere. Working with communities, we identify, invite in and launch proven organizations, providing collaborative support so they can quickly take root and deliver change. 

Everything we do is designed to remove barriers to inclusive prosperity all too often rooted in racial inequities. Our impact increases exponentially as we address one specific, community-identified need each year, in each GreenLight site. 

To learn more about the GreenLight Fund, please visit www.greenlightfund.org. 

 

Why Work For Us?: 

GreenLight Fund's People-Focused Promise

At GreenLight Fund, we have a committed team dedicated to partnering with the local communities we’re in across the country to remove barriers to inclusive prosperity for children, youth and families. Our employees come to GreenLight with lived experience and deep personal connection to our work. We recognize that we take care of our communities best if we take care of our team first and Center Our Employees as our most valuable asset. 

To learn more about how GreenLight Fund centers our employees, please visit https://greenlightfund.org/careers/.

Centering Equity

GreenLight Fund is committed to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion at every level of the organization. We recognize and appreciate the value of building a diverse workforce and creating an inclusive work environment. We take pride in being an equal opportunity employer regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental ability, race, region, sexual orientation or veteran status.

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Senior Award Specialist

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Solidarity Center

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington D.C., DC, USA
Annual Budget : 
$50-100M
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1997
About Us
Mission: 

We are the largest U.S.-based international worker rights organization partnering directly with workers and their unions, and supporting their struggle for respect, fair wages, better workplaces and a voice in the global economy.

We value the dignity of work and workers. We know how all the work everyone depends on gets done–who picks the food for your table, cleans your home so you can go to the office, makes your clothes, keeps your streets clean. And at our core is every worker’s right to solve issues through collective action and to form unions.

Programs: 

Our professional staff of more than 250 work in 60-plus countries with more than 900 partners including 500 trade unions, worker associations and community groups to provide a wide range of education, training, research, legal support and other resources to help build strong and effective trade unions and more just and equitable societies. Our programs focus on human and worker rights awareness, union skills, occupational safety and health, economic literacy, human trafficking, women’s empowerment and bolstering workers in an increasingly informal economy. Solidarity Center programs support and contribute to the global movement for labor rights.

Why Work For Us?: 

The Solidarity Center is dedicated to promoting and protecting worker rights worldwide. Our staff reflects that dedication every day. If you would like to make a difference in the lives of workers around the world, please consider joining our diverse team of rights activists in Washington, D.C., or one of more than two dozen field offices around the world. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, career advancement opportunities and all of the advantages of union membership. Positions, unless otherwise indicated, are currently remote.

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VP of Philanthropy

Organization Info

Lan Su Chinese Garden

Overview
Headquarters: 
Portland, OR, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1984
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of Lan Su Chinese Garden is to cultivate an oasis of tranquil beauty and harmony to inspire, engage and educate our global community in the appreciation of a richly authentic Chinese culture.

Why Work For Us?: 

Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland's greatest treasures and most interesting sites to see while visiting Portland. A result of a collaboration between the cities of Portland and Suzhou, our sister city in China's Jiangsu province that's famous for its beautiful Ming Dynasty gardens, Lan Su was built by Chinese artisans from Suzhou and is one the most authentic Chinese gardens outside of China. 

Much more than just a beautiful botanical garden, Lan Su is a creative wonder — a powerfully inspiring experience based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition that melds art, architecture, design and nature in perfect harmony.

Director of Development

Organization Info

New York Studio School

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1964
About Us
Mission: 

The New York Studio School is committed to giving aspiring artists a significant education that is a preamble to a lifetime’s engagement in drawing, painting, or sculpture.

Programs: 

The New York Studio School, founded in 1964 by artists for artists, emphasizes perception and drawing, providing its students with the means to develop a language for expression of a personal artistic vision. Students are encouraged to think independently and work with dedication. From its National Historic Landmark home on West 8th Street in New York City, the original home of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Studio School offers a range of courses and educational programs including a three-year Certificate program, two-year Master of Fine Arts, its signature one- and two-week immersive Marathon workshops, and Evening & Weekend courses. A twice-weekly Lecture Series and a Gallery for short-term exhibitions, both open to the public free of charge, bring together prominent figures of the art world to share perspectives about contemporary art.

In March 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Studio School swiftly brought its programs online and achieved success with its pilot virtual programming. Since the 2020 Summer Session, the School has steadily expanded its virtual offerings, including launching a new Virtual Certificate Program, allowing aspiring artists across the globe to experience its unique pedagogical approach. A safe and healthy work environment is the School’s utmost priority, and NYSS is proud to have kept all staff on payroll throughout the pandemic.

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Staff Attorney

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American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Anchorage, AK
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1971
About Us
Mission: 

The ACLU is the nation's guardian of liberty: through our litigation, legislative expertise, grassroots advocacy, and public education efforts, we work to protect the civil rights and individual liberties enshrined in the U.S. and Alaska Constitutions.

Why Work For Us?: 

The ACLU of Alaska is the Alaska affiliate of the national ACLU, the nation’s oldest and largest protector of the Bill of Rights. We are Alaska’s premier civil rights and civil liberties advocate, and are a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that integrates litigation, public policy advocacy, public education, communications with the media and our members, and coalition building and grassroots organizing to defend and expand Alaskans’ constitutional rights and individual freedoms. As part of the ACLU of Alaska’s 50th anniversary, we’re embarking on our most ambitious advocacy yet, which includes eliminating discrimination against LGBTQ individuals, dramatically reforming the criminal justice system, paring back the national security state and strengthening the right to privacy, ensuring that all Americans can freely and easily vote, and defeating perennial attempts to restrict women’s right to safe and legal abortions.

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Director of Grants & Programs

Organization Info

HumanitiesDC

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

ABOUT HUMANITIESDC
HumanitiesDC is the federally designated humanities council for Washington DC. Founded in 1980, HumanitiesDC aims to use the humanities as a tool to help all Washingtonians, and others connected to the District, deepen their relationships with the city and each other through the sharing of unique and universal stories, the fostering of intellectual stimulation, and the promotion of cross-cultural understanding. We work to amplify DC residents’ voices primarily through grantmaking and programs that support the making, recording, and appreciation of all things related to our city’s history, culture, and arts. We do this in partnership with other organizations, as well as local scholars, field experts, and citizen humanists.

HumanitiesDC is an independent nonprofit governed by a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of local civic, cultural, and business leaders and staffed by a team of nine. HumanitiesDC has a $2.3M budget, largely derived from contributed sources including the National Endowment of the Humanities and local government.

Programs: 

Now in its fourth decade, HumanitiesDC has steered millions of dollars to the local community through grants and programs to achieve its mission. HumanitiesDC engages with numerous partners, including schools, museums, historic sites, civic associations, community centers, and independent scholars to ensure equitable access to all of DC’s diverse communities. A sample of signature programs include:  

Various grant programs, which amplify DC’s diverse voices, perspectives, and stories, support scholarly programming, oral history, documentaries, curriculum development, youth empowerment, and more. Awards range from $5,000 to $30,000. In 2021, HumanitiesDC awarded $1.2M in competitive grants to various humanities organizations and projects.

The DC Oral History Collaborative, an innovative partnership with the DC Public Library, preserves stories and memories of DC residents as communities change. HumanitiesDC equips residents with the training and financial resources they need to conduct and record high-quality interviews. Since 2016, over 200 recordings have been documented, a portion of which are archived in the DC Public Library’s Washingtonian collection.

At HumanitiesDC, we strive to create a space that is welcoming, creative, energizing, respectful, and equitable for our team, partners, and participants. All programming aligns with the mission and values of the organization, is designed to reflect participating communities, is flexible enough to be responsive, and makes cultural connections wherever possible. 

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