Back to top

Full-time

Executive Director

Organization Info

Association Executives Group LLC

Overview
Headquarters: 
Wales, WI
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1997
About Us
Mission: 

Association Executives Group (AEG) brings together talent, resources and leadership development to execute programs and provide effective, professional association management services. Our experienced association management executives provide solutions for your non-profit, professional or trade organization. With performance in mind, we stay focused on what counts – membership value.

Awards & Accolades: 
AEG is an AMCI accredited association management company since 2004
Connect With Us

Vice President, Philanthropy and Social Impact

Organization Info

Little League International

Overview
Headquarters: 
Williamsport, PA
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1939
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Little League believes in the power of youth baseball and softball to teach life lessons that build stronger individuals and communities.

Programs: 

Little League Baseball, Incorporated, the world’s largest organized youth sports program headquartered in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, was found in 1939 by Williamsport native, Carl Stotz. The Little League Softball program was added in 1974. Mr. Stotz quickly realized that valuable life lessons could be learned on a playing field through friendly, competitive play amongst neighborhood children. The important attributes of fair play, sportsmanship, teamwork, and fun soon became the foundational principles of the Little League program and remain cornerstones of the program’s purpose and mission today.

From just 30 players in that inaugural 1939 season to today, where millions of youth ages 4-16 participate in more than 6,500 local Little League programs in 84 countries around the world, community is at the core of it all and makes the program distinctive, unique, and unlike any other youth or travel sports program that exists today.

Driven by its purpose to positively impact youth and communities, Little League is the world’s premier and most esteemed youth sports program with a mission to inspire and favorably shape future generations. The core values of Teamwork, Community, Inclusion, Fun, and Integrity are at the heart of what millions of volunteers selflessly do each year to provide youth with a meaningful and rewarding experience.

Little League has three structural components, each dependent upon the other, and each vital to the success of the program. Little League International structure includes its Headquarters in Williamsport, PA and Regional Operations Centers and Offices in the U.S. and throughout the world. The United States is divided into five regions (Eastern, Central, Southeastern, Southwestern, and Western). Internationally, four Regional Centers and Offices – Canada, Europe and Africa, Latin America and Caribbean, and Asia Pacific – oversee program operations in various countries.

Community-based Little League programs are organized and operated by a core of local volunteers. Local leagues within an area collectively comprise a District (a geographical area usually encompassing 10-20 leagues); and the most important component is the local Little League. In addition to providing first-class service to our volunteers and families, Little League International prides itself on its integrity and inclusion, bringing safety to the forefront of the youth baseball and softball experience. The organization supports local programs with the educational resources, strategic vision, and resources needed to grow our program from our youngest levels of Tee Ball and Coach Pitch to our teenage levels at the Junior and Senior League divisions of baseball and softball.

Each summer, the Little League season culminates with the most popular and distinct tournament play in all of youth sports. Local community teams compete in the Little League International Tournament, which culminates with seven World Series events showcasing our core values. With more than 350 games broadcast on ESPN platforms, the Little League Baseball World Series (Williamsport, PA); the Little League Softball World Series (Greenville, NC); the Intermediate 50/70 Baseball World Series (Livermore, CA); the Junior League Baseball World Series (Taylor, MI); the Junior League Softball World Series (Kirkland, WA); the Senior League Baseball World Series (Easley, SC); and, the Senior League Softball World Series (Lower Sussex, DE) provide unmatched experiences that lead to memories lasting a lifetime for children from around the world.

In addition to providing Little League administrative operations, the organization operates the Peter J. McGovern World of Little League Museum which proudly documents the rich history of the program as a well as numerous interactive exhibits.

Since the first Little League game played in 1939, more than 40 million children have benefited from the life lessons learned on the Little League field to become accomplished citizens throughout the world, as public officials, professional athletes, award-winning artists, and a variety of influential members of society. Under the governance and direction of the International Board of Directors, Little League is committed to the continued focus on innovation and strategic growth to support greater access to our program and to provide quality experiences for players, families, and volunteers.

Chief Executive Officer

Organization Info

Communitas, Inc.

Overview
Headquarters: 
Wakefield, MA, USA
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1954
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Communitas is committed to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities – and their families – in the community. By eliminating barriers, expanding opportunities and supporting independence, we empower our people to lead full and meaningful lives. Whether you have a child, a transitioning adult, or older adult; we provide a safe environment with services that meet individual needs, whatever they are and however they change, while inspiring dreams.

Programs: 

We offer Family Support, Residential Services, Day Services, and Recreational Programs  – as well as employment and volunteering opportunities – for more than 1,000 families from Everett, Lynn, Lynnfield, Malden, Medford, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield and surrounding communities.

Why Work For Us?: 

Communitas is dedicated to delivering individualized, family-centered support, programs and services for people with disabilities, across their lifespan and in their communities. We are inspired by and committed to our people as we meet their changing needs and create new pathways for growth.

Communitas promotes compassion, equality, respect and community inclusion. We see people as people, and provide a place where everyone belongs, anyone can achieve, and each person plays a meaningful role.

Communitas is an agency of abilities, empowering people and inspiring dreams by erasing barriers, expanding opportunities, supporting independence and enriching lives. Our dedicated employees recognize the importance of self-determination and advocate passionately for each individual – so everyone has a choice and a voice.

Communitas develops effective teams by engaging individuals and families as well as community partners and stakeholders – and by truly valuing everyone’s contributions. We’re committed to employee training and education that advances professional development and enhances our ability to support the people we serve.

Communitas strives to exceed the highest standards of regulatory compliance and fiduciary transparency. And we promise to provide a safe, inviting, accessible, comfortable and secure environment for all.

 

Connect With Us

Executive Director of Botanica, the Wichita Gardens

Organization Info

Botanica, the Wichita Gardens

Overview
Headquarters: 
Wichita, KS
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Mission: 

Botanica was opened to the public in May 1987 to generate enthusiasm for horticulture and enlighten people through educational, artistic, and cultural experiences. With this mission, Botanica’s gardens and programs expand public awareness of horticulture, educate Kansans about how nature can improve their daily lives, and assist in the promotion of community development.

Why Work For Us?: 

Botanica, the Wichita Gardens is owned by the City of Wichita and is operated in partnership with Botanica, Inc. This position is part of the executive leadership team within the Division of Arts and Culture which fosters a healthy and inclusive arts ecostyem accross the coummunity and region. The City of Wichita boasts a competitive benefits package. 

Connect With Us

Director of Philanthropy

Organization Info

Conservation Legacy

Overview
Headquarters: 
Durango, CO
Annual Budget : 
$50-100M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1998
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Conservation Legacy engages future leaders who protect, restore, and enhance our nation’s lands through community-based service.

Programs: 

For over 20 years, Conservation Legacy has been engaging individuals to complete important conservation projects throughout the nation, envisioning a legacy of healthy lands, air and water; thriving people and resilient communities.

Conservation Legacy provides support for local conservation service programs under the leadership of a national organization, delivering high-quality programming in communities across the country to produce enduring impact through local action.  Conservation Legacy supports eight specific conservation corps that serve nationwide. 

PROGRAMS 

Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps 

Ancestral Lands operates in local tribal communities, as well as within other programs. Rooted in the culture and heritage of these communities, Indigenous youth and young adults can join conservation and leadership development crews, individual placements and Hiking Clubs.

Appalachian Conservation Corps

Appalachian Conservation Corps is based in the Shenandoah Valley Region. The Harrisonburg, VA office operates adult and youth conservation crews, leadership development programs and individual placements.

Arizona Conservation Corps 

Arizona Conservation Corps is a statewide program with offices in Pinetop-Lakeside, Tucson, and Flagstaff, AZ operating adult and youth conservation crews, Veterans Fire Corps, Ancestral Lands programming, and individual placements.

Conservation Corps New Mexico 

Conservation Corps New Mexico, based in Las Cruces, operates conservation crews, small botany teams, Veterans Fire Corps, and individual placements, serving the greater New Mexico and western Texas regions.

Conservation Corps North Carolina 

Conservation Corps North Carolina is our newest program based out of Raleigh, NC. Conservation Corps North Carolina operates adult and youth conservation crews.

Southeast Conservation Corps 

Southeast Conservation Corps is based in Chattanooga, TN and serves the greater Tennessee region. Its programs include adult and youth conservation crews, American Sign Language Inclusion conservation crews, Veterans Fire Corps, and individual placements.

Southwest Conservation Corps 

Southwest Conservation Corps has two regional offices in Durango and Salida, CO. and operates adult, youth, and high school conservation crews, small botany teams, Veterans Fire Corps, Ancestral Lands programming and individual placements.

Stewards Individual Placements

Stewards Individual Placements is a nationwide program operating in nearly all 50 states. Stewards is based in Beckley, WV and Durango, CO and supports interns in various environmental stewardship programs across the country.

Connect With Us

Executive Director

Organization Info

Iowa Environmental Council

Overview
Headquarters: 
Des Moines, IA, USA
Founded: 
1995
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

IEC's mission is a just, healthy environment and sustainable future for all Iowans.

Programs: 

We envision a state that is a leader in addressing climate change and environmental justice, and in creating resilient communities that embody Iowans' shared values of respect for all people and the environment. 

Through education, advocacy, and coalition-building, we raise awareness, generate action, and create large-scale change. We work on federal, state, and local public policy issues to ensure a just, healthy environment and sustainable future for all Iowans.  

Why Work For Us?: 

Our employees are experts in their field. They care deeply and work hard to create a safe, healthy environment and a sustainable future for Iowa. Our employees possess both a serious work ethic and a good sense of humor. They bring their knowledge, experience, talent, and passion to the Iowa Environmental Council, and in return, we strive to make them feel valued, heard, and appreciated. We are striving to address existing inequity in our movement. Sound like a good fit? We’d love to meet you.

Connect With Us

Executive Director

Organization Info

The Londonderry School

Overview
Headquarters: 
Harrisburg, PA
Founded: 
1971
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Londonderry School is a unique non-profit elementary school located in Harrisburg, PA.
Londonderry was founded in 1971 by a small group of parents and two teachers with a mission to provide a child-centered education. It now encompasses up to 200 students from preschool through 8th grade. Our chosen path is to help each child reach their full potential in a loving, safe, supportive, and fun atmosphere.

Programs: 

The heart of Londonderry is fostering this type of environment so that each child’s social, emotional, creative, cognitive, and physical development are respected and nurtured – as well as their academic learning and curiosity. 

At Londonderry, children learn at their own pace and are encouraged to think logically, critically, and creatively. They learn to appreciate the unique qualities and life experiences of those around them, while also sharing their own remarkable qualities. The partnership between parents, children, and faculty fosters a child’s self esteem, independence, responsibility and a sense of belonging to a larger, diverse community and world.

Communities of Solutions Coordinator

Organization Info

Methodist Healthcare Ministries

Overview
Headquarters: 
San Antonio, TX, USA
Founded: 
1995
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of Methodist Healthcare Ministries is:

“Serving Humanity to Honor God”

This mission includes Methodist Healthcare Ministries’ one-half ownership of the Methodist Healthcare System – the largest healthcare system in South Texas. This creates a unique avenue to ensure the Methodist Healthcare System continues to be a benefit to the community by providing quality care to all and charitable care when needed, and it provides revenue to Methodist Healthcare Ministries for its programs.

Programs: 

Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, Inc. is a private, faith-based, not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating access to health care for uninsured and low-income families through direct services, community partnerships and strategic grant-making in 74 counties across South Texas.

Building partnerships through collaboration is a key objective of Methodist Healthcare Ministries’ mission. Using an asset-based and client-centered approach, Methodist Healthcare Ministries’ community engagement efforts seek to champion and empower the community voice. With a focus on developing long-lasting, trusting relationships, Methodist Healthcare Ministries connects communities to identify health issues and design collaborative, community-driven solutions. Methodist Healthcare Ministries takes a community-wide, or regional, approach to health improvement with intentional investments in each region—a strategy Methodist Healthcare Ministries refers to as regionalization. Through community engagement, Methodist Healthcare Ministries works to infuse health equity principles by highlighting the social determinants of health—the unique social and physical conditions in which community members live, learn, work, play and pray—that are present in its service region to improve health for all.

Methodist Healthcare Ministries also works with similarly focused organizations and state government in developing more socially conscious public policy. The purpose is to change legislative perspectives and policies so that the root of the problems of the underserved is addressed for the long term.

Connect With Us

Pages