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Director of Devleopment

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Maya Traditions Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Panajachel, Sololá, Guatemala
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1988
About Us
Mission: 

To empower women artisans, their families, and their communities through Fair Trade and Social Programs that help to rescue, preserve, and promote their ancestral culture with a focus on backstrap weaving, thereby taking part in a larger positive social change for indigenous communities.

Programs: 

Fair Trade Market Access Program

This program represents the bulk of our work here at Maya Traditions; connecting Guatemalan women artisans to international markets and ensuring their goods are being sold at a price point which will provide them with fair pay for their work.  This means marketing products online and at fair trade shows, establishing new retail partners, and constantly promoting Maya Traditions’ artisans’ work in everything that we do.

Youth Education Program

This Program offers economic support to school-aged children of the artisans we work with, and invests in the personal and professional development of students at the secondary level through workshops and community service initiatives. Through a holistic program, we strive to develop our students into successful, socially-conscious adults, empowering them to contribute positively to their communities and foster significant change in Guatemala.

Artisan Development Program

This program encompasses all of the supporting activities that FTM engages in to increase the quality of life for collaborating artisans and their families.  These activities include product development, quality control, and continuing education in the form of workshops on relevant themes such as leadership, basic business principles, management of finances, literacy, family planning, etc. 

Ethical Tourism Program

Maya Traditions Foundation (MTF) connects travelers to immersive community tours, in the beautiful and culturally-rich Highlands of Western Guatemala.  Our longstanding relationships with partner communities and continuing commitment to the art of Fair Trade backstrap-woven textiles have uniquely positioned us to provide authentic cultural experiences to visitors: day tours on and around the stunning Lake Atitlan, backstrap- and basket-weaving classes, a Maya herbalism course.

Awards & Accolades: 
WFTO Fair Trade Guaranteed
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Training Manager

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Research Manager

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Administration and Events Associate

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Administrative Associate

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Development Associate - Institutional Giving

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The Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, United States
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1977
About Us
Mission: 

Our mission is to fuel local and global movements that shift power to LGBTQI people and organizations pursuing social justice and human rights. We do this by providing support in the form of grantmaking, philanthropic advocacy, communications, and capacity building.

Our programmatic pillars foster powerful collective action by:

Investing in LGBTQI activists, artists and organizations who have limited access to funding but are best positioned to make transformative change,

Advocating for greater and better philanthropic resources for LGBTQI movements, helping funding reach those who need it most,

Amplifying LGBTQI movement voices through media and communications to raise awareness and shift the narrative, and

Propelling LGBTQI organizing forward through capacity-building and leadership development.

Programs: 

Astraea fosters powerful collective action by:

INVESTING

in LGBTQI activists, artists and organizations who have limited access to funding but are best positioned to make transformative change,

ADVOCATING

for greater and better philanthropic resources for LGBTQI movements, helping funding reach those who need it most,

AMPLIFYING

LGBTQI movement voices through media and communications to raise awareness and shift the narrative, and

PROPELLING

LGBTQI organizing forward through capacity-building and leadership development.

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On Call-Overnight Youth Care Worker

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Mercy Home for Boys and Girls

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, United States
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1887
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Mercy Home for Boys & Girls is a Catholic organization answering the Gospel call to minister to children and families in need.

Why Work For Us?: 
  • Exceptional growth and advancement opportunities
  • Excellent benefits package
  • Supportive and dedicated co-workers
  • Privately funded
  • Strong History-130 years of service to Chicago’s young people  

 

Toddler and Preschool Classroom Teacher/Lead Teacher

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East End House

Overview
Headquarters: 
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Founded: 
1875
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

East End House community center uses a holistic approach to promote the well-being, academic achievement, and successful transition to adulthood of children and youth from under-resourced families in Cambridge and surrounding communities. As part of this approach, East End House provides support services to a diverse population, from infants to seniors, to strengthen family and community.

Programs: 

Originally established in 1875 to serve under-resourced families, East End House is one of Greater Boston’s earliest social service centers. A Theory of Change blueprint aligns all programming to the long-term goal of youth completing at least two years of post-secondary education or finding gainful employment by age 24. East End House offers a wide variety of programs and services that support families and individuals of every age and ability, improve self-sufficiency, and provide emergency aid. Programs include child care and afterschool programs that provide youth the tools they need for life-long academic and social success, as well as wrap-around services – including parent education classes, a resource and referral program, senior support services, volunteer and community outreach programs, and an Emergency Food Program – that foster a healthy community.

Awards & Accolades: 
COA Accredited
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